New and existing food handlers must know the current statutes for the location in which they are employed. Most states today require those working in the profession to pass a course specifically designed for food handlers. Our company offers the Arizona food handler training in four languages.
The course offer complies with the ANSI/ASTM E2659-18 standard practice. This certificate program was developed using the requirements set forth by training specialists, food administration professionals, food handlers, and food safety officials working in the local health department. The organization regularly updates the course to ensure it remains current with the latest food codes. In addition, we continuously review the program to see where changes must be made to improve the quality of the course; learn about changes here.
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Anthony SpanelCity of AmarilloDept. of Environmental Health
Rick GaunaFood Safety Educators
This course consists of 6 lessons and a final exam. The lessons are:
Food Safety Basics
Personal Hygiene
Receiving and Storing Food
The Danger Zone
Sanitation, Cleaning and Maintenance
Employee Health Status
In Arizona, food workers in most counties must obtain a food handers card. Only Apache, Cochise, Graham, Navajo, and Pima counties do not require food handlers cards for all food workers, however individual restaurants and business may require it. An accredited certificate that is accepted in one county must be accepted in all counties. Responsible Training's Arizona ANAB Food Handler program meets state and county requirements.
Give your employer a copy of your certificate once you've printed it so they can keep it on hand.
Food handler training programs are required to be ANAB accredited or a course provided by a county that conforms to state food handler training requirements. A listing of ANAB accredited training programs can be found on the ANAB Food Handler Training Certificate Program (Accredited) page.
Arizona counties are responsible for the implementation and enforcement of the state food handlers training requirements. Reach out to your county for more detailed information on local rules.
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."
Every person who prepares food and serves it to others outside of their household benefits from taking a valid food handler course. This includes those working in restaurants, bars, hospitals, food trucks, school cafeterias, nursing homes, and more. Holding the Food Handler Certificate demonstrates that you have a thorough understanding of food safety. In fact, any person who comes into contact with food throughout the course of their work duties benefits from obtaining this certificate. Many assume only those who prepare and cook food should take the course, but those who serve it or clean up after customers/diners also find the training to be beneficial.
Learn more about the Food Handlers Course from the Frequently Asked Questions.
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