Project management
£26.00 (plus VAT)
Project managers.

This project management training course is designed for staff who are responsible for projects and changes which impact the facility or its equipment. This course is also for managers who are accountable for project management, so that they understand what they’re accountable for.
On completion of this course, you’ll know what’s required to comply with the standards set out in the maintenance procedure. You’ll understand how to manage changes to the facility, equipment and materials using a structured approach that ensures risks are controlled and documented for compliance. You’ll also understand how to monitor and review changes for continual improvement and reporting to senior management.
This project management training has been designed to meet the following sections of the standards:
BRCGS Food Safety Issue 9 |
BRCGS Packaging Issue 6 |
BRCGS Agents & Brokers Issue 3 |
BRCGS Storage & Distribution Issue 4 |
4.3.6 Temporary structures 4.6.1 Equipment specifications 4.6.2 Equipment in direct contact with food 4.6.3 Equipment design and construction 4.6.4 Static equipment 4.7.1 Documented maintenance schedule |
4.6.1 Equipment design 4.6.2 New equipment 4.7.4 Equipment checks |
Not applicable | 4.3.9 Temporary structures 6.1.3 XD Diesel equipment 6.1.4 X Mechanical equipment 6.2.1 X Planned maintenance schedule |
FSSC 22000 Version 5.1 |
IFS Food Version 7 |
SQF Food Manufacturing Edition 9 | FSMA |
6.3 Planning of changes 8.2.4e) Equipment and maintenance |
4.16 Maintenance and repair 4.17 Equipment 4.17.5 Equipment change control |
11.2.1 Repairs and Maintenance 11.2.2 Maintenance Staff and Contractors |
Not applicable |
We recommend that you complete mini training ‘Understanding maintenance controls‘ before taking any of the other courses in this series.
It provides the foundation of the basic understanding of maintenance and is an introduction to the rest of the training. This allows additional learning to be overlayed, producing a gradual learning experience – preventing the learner from becoming overwhelmed.
‘Understanding maintenance controls‘ will automatically be added to your cart when you purchase this course.
5 mini trainings covering the maintenance topic
There are a total of 5 mini trainings in this series:
- Understanding maintenance controls.
- Managing the maintenance system.
- Planned preventive maintenance – coming soon.
- Maintenance workflow management.
- Project management (this mini training).
About the training
The course includes exercises and takes approx. 65 minutes without breaks.The test is made up of 25 multiple-choice questions. 70% is required to pass and gain a certificate. The test is open book and retakes are free of charge.
Project risk assessment
We’ve included a detailed explanation of each type of risk to product that a project could impact, what to consider and associated evidence.
The stages of project management
A good project management system has a structure that can be applied and adapted to every situation. This course provides you with an eight-stage process and guides you through each stage.

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