
The Basics of Food Safety & Hygiene (Free Online Course With Certificate)
Online USA
DURATION
3 up to 4 Hours
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
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STUDY FORMAT
Distance Learning
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Introduction
Food safety is a set of practices and procedures required by law to prepare, handle, and store food and prevent food-borne illness and injury. This food safety certificate includes essential details for anyone who works in the food industry and is designed to help you understand food safety procedures, identify potential hazards, and become familiar with what the law requires from you as a business owner or employee to prevent harm to consumers.
This Free Online Course Includes:
- 3-4 Hours of Learning
- CPD Accreditation
- Final Assessment
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Curriculum
The food industry is one of the world’s biggest businesses. As the world’s population continues to increase, so will the food industry’s size and complexity. Therefore, making sure that the food we all consume is safe to eat must be a top priority for anyone who works in the food industry. It is estimated that in the United States alone, about 48 million people get sick from a food-borne illness every year. Around the world, almost half a million people die due to consuming contaminated food. This food safety course is designed to help you understand the importance of food safety. This scientific discipline governs the preparation, handling and storage of food to prevent foodborne illness and injury. The rules and regulations presented in this course are based on Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points (HACCP) concepts, an internationally recognized management method designed to manage and acknowledge food safety risks and other related hazards. It is also important to understand that each country might have its own laws governing food safety, and it is your responsibility to consult your local regulatory agencies.
This food handling course starts by discussing the importance of personal hygiene. Food handlers are considered the most severe hazard in the food industry due to the high likelihood of contaminating food through poor personal hygiene. Learn the responsibilities required by law for food handlers, identify unhygienic habits, proper handwashing procedures, the proper use of protective clothing and gloves, and the required procedure to follow when an employee becomes ill. The next section studies why cleanliness in any food-oriented business is essential to promote food safety, increase customer confidence, and maintain a good reputation after which you will learn the practicalities of the six stages of cleaning and how to create regular and well-structured cleaning schedules. One of the most considerable financial losses that food-oriented businesses suffer comes from throwing away spoiled food and this challenge is addressed by teaching you how to spot and prevent food spoilage by investigating the main methods of preserving food, understanding your obligations when freezing, defrosting, storing food, and seeing the relevance of ‘sell by’ and ‘use by’ dates on packages.
The biggest battle fought by anyone who handles food is against bacteria, viruses, and mould. You will explore the various classifications and types of bacteria, how to prevent bacteria from spreading, how viruses can affect certain types of food and spot spoilage from mould and yeast. Besides these microbiological hazards, your learning also includes how to identify and prevent physical, chemical, and allergenic hazards. Some other practical things you will learn include how to diagnose symptoms of food allergies and know how to react if you witness someone going into anaphylactic shock. As a business owner in the restaurant industry, it is inevitable that at some point, a customer will complain that they have contracted food poisoning from your business and having a rigorous, well-documented HACCP system in place can protect you and your customers - all of this and more is covered in-depth in this food safety training. The content of this food safety and hygiene course is critical and necessary if you work in any food-related business such as restaurants, food preparation, -manufacturing, -processing, and -distribution.
Module 1
An Introduction to Food Safety
This module will discuss the best practices to avoid food contamination due to poor hygienic practices. It will explain the importance of personal hygiene, proper cleaning and disinfecting procedures, and detecting and preventing food from spoiling.
Module 2
Food Safety Knowledge
This module will discuss what causes food-borne illnesses, how to identify contamination hazards that can cause food poisoning, how to take preventative measures to avoid the spread of bacteria in food and the legal guidelines and regulations set in place for food handling businesses.
Module 3
Course assessment
Program Outcome
What You Will Learn In This Free Course
- Summarize a food handler’s responsibilities.
- Identify unhygienic habits.
- Discuss food safety training.
- List the six stages of cleaning.
- Recall pest control practices.
- Define ‘Organoleptic Checks’.
- Describe food preservation methods.
- Identify sources of bacterial contamination.
- Explain how to prevent cross-contamination.
- Recognize physical, allergenic, and chemical hazards to food safety.
- Describe food poisoning symptoms.
- Outline control measures to prevent food-borne disease.
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Career Opportunities
Food Scientist
Food Scientists have a tall order to honour - come up with food that will appeal to all the senses of their employers and potential customers while nourishing their bodies and soul at competitive prices. They ensure that food processing centres meet health guidelines or research to improve the taste of a food product while adding to its health benefits.
Food Preparation Worker
Historically speaking, Food Preparation Workers had a low profile in society and stayed tucked away in the shadows, unseen. However, today they play an essential role in society. They not only cook but also investigate the origins of the dishes they prepare. Some Food Preparation Workers also volunteer to teach inmates or the homeless how to cook and value food.
Food Chemist
Food is an experience replete with diverse nuances, from its flavours, textures, and appearances, to each nutrient and molecule. As a Food Chemist, it is your job to understand and experiment with the chemical components of food to create safe, healthy, and appealing products suitable for target consumers.
Food Service Manager
If you thought the Food Service Manager’s role is to prepare food, you got it all wrong. Food Service Managers are at the forefront of managing the food industry and ensuring that customers experience high-quality dining standards. Bring your creativity, business strategies, and networking skills to the table - the adventure is ready to unfold before you.