This course teaches the principles of Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) in 7 units, covering topics like foodborne illness, identifying hazards, and record keeping. It is intended for food service employees to help ensure safe food handling and preparation. Participants must pass quizzes after each module to complete the self-paced course, which on average takes 1-1.5 hours per unit to finish.
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1. Applying HACCP Principles for the Food Service Industry HACCP Training .org
HACCP is being recognized as the most efficient way to ensure the safety of food
products. This course follows the classic approach to Hazard Analysis Critical Control
Point (HACCP) and covers the scientific basis and methodology of HACCP.
Who Should Take the Course?
The course is intended for chefs, managers and employees of food service
establishments to help attain and ultimately ensure the safe food and food products
consumers demand and competitors are providing.
The course consists of the following 7 units that the participant must complete:
Unit One Introduction to HACCP
Unit Two Food Borne Illness
Unit Three The Seven HACCP Principles
Unit Four Identifying Hazards and Determining Critical Control Points
Unit Five Critical Limits, Monitoring and Corrective Actions
Unit Six Verification and Record Keeping
Unit Seven Overcoming Barriers to HACCP Implementation
Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course, individuals will be able to identify the critical safety
issues involved in the handling, preparing and serving of safe food. Students will
understand current HACCP methodology and will develop the record keeping and
verification skills needed for the implementation and maintenance a current HACCP
plan.
Evaluation Process
At the end of each module, there is a quiz that each course participant must challenge
and successfully complete with a passing grade before continuing to the next content
module.
Course Duration:
The course is self paced so course duration will depend on the individual participant and
their prior knowledge base with the course subject matter. On average, the course will
take between 1-1.5 hours to complete each unit.