Our collection of ROSPA Assured and CPD Approved Food Hygiene training courses cover everything you need to ensure Food Safety and Hygiene compliance requirements are met.
Our collection of Food Hygiene training courses covers everything you need to ensure your team meet food hygiene requirements and are aware of the latest food safety guidance.
With high-quality online Food Hygiene courses we cover essential topics including:
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While food hygiene certificates do not have an expiry date, it is recommended that you renew it every three years.
The Food Safety Act 1990 is the legal framework for all food legislation in Britain. It's designed to ensure that food handlers do not add anything to food or remove anything from it, or treat it in a way that could damage a person's health after consumption. It also states that the way food is sold, served, labelled and advertised meets the quality that customers expect.
Food handlers and food businesses are responsible for the safety of the food that they provide to consumers. Their responsibilities include ensuring food is safe for consumption, and that its quality meets expectations. Food also needs to be labelled and advertised in a way that is not misleading, especially where allergies and intolerances are concerned.
If food is not prepared in a hygienic way, it may be unsafe for consumption and could increase the risk of foodborne illnesses. Good food hygiene is important for your business and its reputation, as well as the health of your customers. It's therefore vital to ensure all staff have received food hygiene training.