FoodHandlers® is a National, ANSI-Accredited Food Safety Training Provider.
Please note: Your local jurisdiction may have other requirements. Check with your local authority.
What is food handlers training?
Food handlers training, also called food safety training, teaches employees in restaurants and other food service facilities the basics of safe food preparation. Food safety is so important that three federal agencies, states, and local health authorities collaborate to create food handler training standards.
The exact content and requirements for food handlers training vary by location. Still, it usually includes cooking times, safe heating and cooling, sanitization standards, risk factors for foodborne illness, and other crucial food safety guidelines.
What do I get at the end of food handlers training?
You will receive an Indiana food handlers card immediately after completing your training. If you take a county-specific training program, your certificate will include your county's name. Your certificate will also feature the ANAB logo if you complete an ANAB-accredited course.
What’s the difference between a food handlers card and a food handlers certificate?
The main difference is the size of the document. A food handlers card is designed to fit in your wallet as a convenient way to show you hold an approved food handlers certificate.
A food handlers card and a food handlers certificate prove that you have satisfied the necessary food safety training requirements to work in a food service establishment.
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