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Effective food handling is what prevents the spread of foodborne illnesses and ensures public health. In this Food Handling Safety course, you will learn the fundamentals of safe food handling, including the prevention of foodborne illnesses, personal hygiene practices, and effective cleaning and sanitizing methods. You will explore the sources of foodborne illnesses, such as bacteria and viruses, and understand the importance of maintaining personal hygiene to prevent contamination. You’ll learn about cross-contamination and how to prevent it, as well as the significance of proper cooking and storage techniques to maintain food safety. You’ll also learn about essential cleaning protocols.
We’ll cover the regulatory guidelines established by agencies like the FDA and USDA, so you will be equipped to implement best practices in food safety. Upon completing this course, you will be prepared to apply these principles to protect yourself, your coworkers, and your customers from foodborne hazards, ultimately contributing to a safer food handling environment.
You will learn the fundamentals of safe food handling, including the prevention of foodborne illnesses, personal hygiene practices, cross-contamination prevention, proper cooking and storage techniques, and effective cleaning and sanitizing methods.
Yes. The course covers the regulatory guidelines established by agencies like the FDA and USDA so you are equipped to implement best practices in food safety.
It helps build skills in cleanliness, disinfecting, food safety and sanitation, and personal care.
Lessons cover the importance of handling food safely, sources of foodborne illnesses, personal hygiene for food handlers, cleaning and sanitizing, preventing cross-contamination, cooking food properly, and thawing, cold food storage, and power outages.
Upon completing the course, you will be prepared to apply these principles to protect yourself, your coworkers, and your customers from foodborne hazards, contributing to a safer food handling environment.