Improve supervisor and manager knowledge within a food business with our level 3 food safety online training.
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Course Overview
expand_moreThis online course is designed for supervisors & managers working in a food business this online course meets all mandatory training requirements and is CPD accredited.
Food businesses must, by law, ensure that all staff have received the appropriate level of safety and hygiene training commensurate with their role and risk.
It is a useful programme for those developing their knowledge and skills within a food business, and for anyone with a keen interest in learning more about principles of food safety and hygiene.
If you work in a manufacturing environment, check out the Food Safety in Manufacturing Level 2 online course (insert link).
This course covers the key syllabus of RQF Level 3 food safety qualifications.



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