The secrets of cultivating medical cannabis: Hygiene Management
Hygiene management is crucial in the cultivation of medical cannabis. Not only is it a valuable crop, but the cannabis industry is also heavily regulated, making crop protection and safety both challenging and costly. By establishing and adhering to a robust hygiene protocol, you can significantly reduce the risk of crop loss due to diseases and infestations, leading to healthier plants and a consistent, high-quality end product.
Developing an effective hygiene plan
So, how can you set up an effective hygiene plan? What key factors should you consider when growing medical cannabis? Identifying potential problem areas and ensuring compliance can be complex, especially since local laws and regulations also influence your hygiene protocols. This article will guide you through essential aspects to consider when developing a hygiene plan, and how our specialists can assist you in your medical cannabis cultivation journey.
Cleaning versus disinfecting
A common misconception about hygiene is that cleaning and disinfecting are one and the same. In reality, they are two separate but equally important steps towards eliminating bacteria and other pathogens in the medical cannabis cultivation. First, the object in question must be cleaned in order to remove any existing layers of dirt and filth. By removing these layers, the underlying bacteria are exposed and the disinfectant can effectively reach and eliminate them. Should a disinfectant be applied without cleaning the surface first, it wouldn't be nearly as effective. This shows that cleaning and disinfecting are two separate, but integral steps towards the elimination of bacteria, fungi, viruses and viroids.
What to look for when setting up a hygiene protocol
There are a lot of aspects to consider when setting up a hygiene protocol for growing medical cannabis. At Royal Brinkman, we have identified four problem areas:
- Water
- People (employees as well as visitors)
- Materials (equipment & machinery)
- Propagation material
A fitting protocol for every grower
It is probably clear by now that an elaborate hygiene protocol greatly reduces the risk of diseases and infestations. However, for some medical cannabis growers, a few measures can already go a long way towards improving hygiene in a nursery. Especially for smaller greenhouses, investing in a Flexxomat which disinfects shoe soles is already a big step in the right direction. This can be further complemented with a small hand disinfection unit. Taking these two precautions already has a significant impact on reducing hygiene problems in a smaller medical cannabis nursery, while keeping investments manageable. Below is an example of a high-level hygiene protocol for the entrance of a greenhouse. Keep in mind that the entrance is just one of many areas where hygiene measures can and should be taken.
Step 1
The turnstile is locked until someone places their hands in the appliance which then automatically dispenses soap. This ensures that no one enters the nursery without soaping and thus cleaning their hands first.
Step 2
Visitors wash their hands to remove any dirt and filth. Our special stainless steel sinks are easy to clean and discourage the spread of bacteria.
Step 3
Visitors dry their hands. The no-touch hand dryer is a hygienic and fast way of drying your hands.
Step 4
Like the dispenser from step 1, the turnstile on the hygiene station is also locked until the visitor places his/her hands in the unit to receive a disinfectant. Since the hands have been thoroughly cleaned and dried in the previous steps, the effectiveness of the disinfectant is at an optimum /the disinfectant has optimal effectiveness.
Step 5
Next to disinfecting your hands, the hygiene station also cleans and disinfects the soles of your shoes. By integrating these last two steps into one machine, a smooth and effortless passage is granted.
Step 6
Upon exiting, the shoe soles are again cleaned, so that no dirt or bacteria are spread to the rest of the property and the medical cannabis greenhouse.
The turnstile is locked until someone places their hands in the appliance which then automatically dispenses soap. This ensures that no one enters the nursery without soaping and thus cleaning their hands first.
Step 2
Visitors wash their hands to remove any dirt and filth. Our special stainless steel sinks are easy to clean and discourage the spread of bacteria.
Step 3
Visitors dry their hands. The no-touch hand dryer is a hygienic and fast way of drying your hands.
Step 4
Like the dispenser from step 1, the turnstile on the hygiene station is also locked until the visitor places his/her hands in the unit to receive a disinfectant. Since the hands have been thoroughly cleaned and dried in the previous steps, the effectiveness of the disinfectant is at an optimum /the disinfectant has optimal effectiveness.
Step 5
Next to disinfecting your hands, the hygiene station also cleans and disinfects the soles of your shoes. By integrating these last two steps into one machine, a smooth and effortless passage is granted.
Step 6
Upon exiting, the shoe soles are again cleaned, so that no dirt or bacteria are spread to the rest of the property and the medical cannabis greenhouse.
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Developing an effective hygiene plan
So, how can you set up an effective hygiene plan? What key factors should you consider when growing medical cannabis? Identifying potential problem areas and ensuring compliance can be complex, especially since local laws and regulations also influence your hygiene protocols. This article will guide you through essential aspects to consider when developing a hygiene plan, and how our specialists can assist you in your medical cannabis cultivation journey.
Cleaning versus disinfecting
A common misconception about hygiene is that cleaning and disinfecting are one and the same. In reality, they are two separate but equally important steps towards eliminating bacteria and other pathogens in the medical cannabis cultivation. First, the object in question must be cleaned in order to remove any existing layers of dirt and filth. By removing these layers, the underlying bacteria are exposed and the disinfectant can effectively reach and eliminate them. Should a disinfectant be applied without cleaning the surface first, it wouldn't be nearly as effective. This shows that cleaning and disinfecting are two separate, but integral steps towards the elimination of bacteria, fungi, viruses and viroids.
What to look for when setting up a hygiene protocol
There are a lot of aspects to consider when setting up a hygiene protocol for growing medical cannabis. At Royal Brinkman, we have identified four problem areas:
- Water
- People (employees as well as visitors)
- Materials (equipment & machinery)
- Propagation material
A fitting protocol for every grower
It is probably clear by now that an elaborate hygiene protocol greatly reduces the risk of diseases and infestations. However, for some medical cannabis growers, a few measures can already go a long way towards improving hygiene in a nursery. Especially for smaller greenhouses, investing in a Flexxomat which disinfects shoe soles is already a big step in the right direction. This can be further complemented with a small hand disinfection unit. Taking these two precautions already has a significant impact on reducing hygiene problems in a smaller medical cannabis nursery, while keeping investments manageable. Below is an example of a high-level hygiene protocol for the entrance of a greenhouse. Keep in mind that the entrance is just one of many areas where hygiene measures can and should be taken.
Step 1
The turnstile is locked until someone places their hands in the appliance which then automatically dispenses soap. This ensures that no one enters the nursery without soaping and thus cleaning their hands first.
Step 2
Visitors wash their hands to remove any dirt and filth. Our special stainless steel sinks are easy to clean and discourage the spread of bacteria.
Step 3
Visitors dry their hands. The no-touch hand dryer is a hygienic and fast way of drying your hands.
Step 4
Like the dispenser from step 1, the turnstile on the hygiene station is also locked until the visitor places his/her hands in the unit to receive a disinfectant. Since the hands have been thoroughly cleaned and dried in the previous steps, the effectiveness of the disinfectant is at an optimum /the disinfectant has optimal effectiveness.
Step 5
Next to disinfecting your hands, the hygiene station also cleans and disinfects the soles of your shoes. By integrating these last two steps into one machine, a smooth and effortless passage is granted.
Step 6
Upon exiting, the shoe soles are again cleaned, so that no dirt or bacteria are spread to the rest of the property and the medical cannabis greenhouse.
The turnstile is locked until someone places their hands in the appliance which then automatically dispenses soap. This ensures that no one enters the nursery without soaping and thus cleaning their hands first.
Step 2
Visitors wash their hands to remove any dirt and filth. Our special stainless steel sinks are easy to clean and discourage the spread of bacteria.
Step 3
Visitors dry their hands. The no-touch hand dryer is a hygienic and fast way of drying your hands.
Step 4
Like the dispenser from step 1, the turnstile on the hygiene station is also locked until the visitor places his/her hands in the unit to receive a disinfectant. Since the hands have been thoroughly cleaned and dried in the previous steps, the effectiveness of the disinfectant is at an optimum /the disinfectant has optimal effectiveness.
Step 5
Next to disinfecting your hands, the hygiene station also cleans and disinfects the soles of your shoes. By integrating these last two steps into one machine, a smooth and effortless passage is granted.
Step 6
Upon exiting, the shoe soles are again cleaned, so that no dirt or bacteria are spread to the rest of the property and the medical cannabis greenhouse.
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How do I set up a hygiene plan?
To handle a working method that is as hygienic as possible, drawing up a hygiene plan is advised. This will help your business to be able to control and guarantee business hygiene as best as possible. Our specialist explains.
To handle a working method that is as hygienic as possible, drawing up a hygiene plan is advised. This will help your business to be able to control and guarantee business hygiene as best as possible. Our specialist explains.
Why is working hygienically important?
Although disinfecting of the greenhouse will prevent undesired diseases and pests, it is important to also consider possible diseases spread by people, machines and tools.
Although disinfecting of the greenhouse will prevent undesired diseases and pests, it is important to also consider possible diseases spread by people, machines and tools.
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