Food Handler Course $7.99

get your Indiana food handler certificate today

Obtaining a food handler's certificate is simple. All you have to do is finish a training program and pass an exam to get a food handler card that is valid not only in your home state, but in most other states, as well.

This Food Handler course has been developed to meet the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) E2659 standard practice for certificate programs requirements by training experts with the guidance of health department food safety officials, food management professionals and food handlers like you. It is periodically updated to stay current with food codes and to improve quality.

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course overview

This course consists of 6 lessons and a final exam. The lessons are:

Lesson 1

Food Safety Basics

Lesson 2

Personal Hygiene

Lesson 3

Receiving and Storing Food

Lesson 4

The Danger Zone

Lesson 5

Sanitation, Cleaning and Maintenance

Lesson 6

Employee Health Status


Food Handlers Details

A Food Handlers Certificate is a valuable sign of accomplishment

A Food Handlers Certificate is is required by many state or local health departments in order for you to serve food to the public. However, even in those states that do not mandate it, a Food Handlers Certificate demonstrates that you have a good understanding of food safety rules and practices.  The certificate further show that you are committed to protecting your customers and coworkers from injury and illness.


HOW Can I use THE Food Handlers Certificate?

You may distribute physical and electronic copies of your Responsible Training Food Handlers Certificate to current and prospective employers, government agencies, or anyone else to demonstrate that you have met the requirements laid out in the ANAB (ANSI National Accreditation Board) ANSI/ASTM E2659-18 standard practice for certificate programs. According to this program, when referring to yourself as a certificate holder, you may say that you are a "Responsible Training Food Handler Certificate Recipient" or a "Holder of a Responsible Training Food Handler Certificate." You may not say that you are "certified," "certificated," "licensed," "registered," or "accredited."

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