Industrial cleaning training: prepare yourself for a growing market
Le industrial cleaning refers to cleaning services (including cryogenic cleaning) that apply to premises and infrastructure for professional use and covers a broad range of activities.
The latter includes sensitive sectors (food and beverage industry, pharmaceutical industry...), industry electromechanical, or retail, premises for office, the aerospace, nuclear, naval aviation...
Due to the combined effect of significant outsourcing and strong demand, this sector is becoming increasingly attractive. It is now a dynamic environment that requires specific skills.
As a result, qualifying training is developing around various industrial cleaning activities. This training offering is aimed particularly at employees undergoing professionalization and those on professionalization contracts.

Person performing a cleaning operation in the food and beverage industry following industrial cleaning training
Industrial cleaning training, to ensure qualified service in an attractive sector
Particular attention is being paid to the growing opportunities offered by industrial cleaning training.
A sector that appeals
It's a fact! The hygiene and cleaning sector is experiencing rapid growth, both in terms of jobs (recruitment and outsourcing) and revenue (for service providers).
In the 13 billion euros in revenue (INSEE) generated by the cleaning sector in France, the industrial cleaning sector is gaining a share of over 15 %.
Training in industrial cleaning techniques is highly valued, which strengthens their appeal. They lead to a certification de professional qualification that opens up career prospects toward area supervisor and then operations manager positions.
Master cleaning protocols to deliver sought-after services
The industrial cleaning sector remains open, but for specialized activities, mastering the right protocols is crucial for quality service.
Thus, qualifying training in cleaning techniques generally addresses questions relating to:
- la preparation of a cleaning project;
- execution of cleaning actions on installations;
- le control and validation of cleaning actions;
- la management of residual waste.
More specifically, it will enable you to understand:
- best practices in hygiene and the application of workplace safety regulations;
- cleaning products and their application suited to each type of surface;
- hygiene standards and regulations relating to the cleaning activity in question...
Below are two training programs in industrial cleaning techniques that reflect the versatility of this activity and present interesting prospects.
Dry ice blasting training: establish yourself in a rapidly growing specialized cleaning market
Dry ice blasting is a cleaning process using carbon dioxide projection. It is presented as a revolutionary technique that is both ecological, safe, and highly effective. It indeed has the assets to become the benchmark solution in specialized cleaning.
The major advantage of dry ice blasting activity is that it allows for much higher profit margins than conventional cleaning techniques such as sandblasting.
This process, however, requires appropriate training, delivered by an experienced professional for equipment use, quotation preparation, etc.
La dry ice blasting trainingallows you to acquire the theoretical and practical knowledge relating to the performance of a cryogenic cleaning.
Delta Diffusion through its brand Cryoblaster® is a leader in France in the dry ice blasting sector. The company relies on 13 years of experience in dry ice blasting and since 2011, it has supported professionals in setting up or improving their activity.
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Window cleaning training: an increasingly sought-after skill
This is a qualifying training that allows you to work as a window cleaner for the most common tasks at human height. However, it can be more specialized. It then targets the ability to work in hard-to-reach and hazardous areas, such as glazed building facades.
This is known as high-level window cleaning. This activity currently represents a significant portion of the revenue generated by specialized cleaning companies.
High-level window cleaning does, however, present a danger and is regulated. This is why training must emphasize safety behaviors to prevent accident risks.
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- Dry ice blasting training
- Window cleaning training
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Dry ice blasting: principle of action
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- Questions and answers about dry ice blasting
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