Post COVID-19, our customers expectations when it comes to safe food handling are higher than ever before. You, as a business owner, need to have processes in place that not only reflect best practice in food handling but looks at ways that make your customers feel comfortable and safe.
Here is the process you need to have in place to run a successful food safety and hygiene training programme for your staff.
Step 1: What you need to cover
WITH A POST COVID FOCUS?
Include training in what happens if there is an emergency, particularly a Corona Virus outbreak. Include;
Step 2: How you need to do it
Start off by choosing who will train the team. Ask yourself two questions:
Your trainer may have an NZQA accredited Certificate in Food Safety and Hygiene or similar to prove their understanding of what needs to be trained to others. There are a few available but the industry standard is the Unit Standard 20666: Demonstrate basic knowledge of contamination hazards and control methods used in food business.
Your trainer could be someone from within the team, or you could outsource this to experienced professionals;
In-house food safety training programme | Outsourced food safety training programme |
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Step 3: Get it done
Your verifier will ask to see evidence the training has happened. Do this by having a sign-off sheet that is completed by the trainer and the trainee. Here is ours if you would like to print it off and use it.
Step 4: Rinse and Repeat
Food Safety and Hygiene is not a one time deal. Repeat the process;
If you would like some more information on our online Food Safety Certificate courses please click here.