BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA AREA – HOOVER, LEEDS, BESSERMER, PELHAM, ALABASTER, CALERA
Food Manager Safety Training
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
9:00 am – 6:00pm
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By 1/1/2011 Alabama Department of Health requires at least one person in charge in a Risk 3 or Risk 4 establishment shall be a certified food protection manager who has shown proficiency of required information through obtaining a food safety certificate by passing a food safety certification examination administered by an accredited certifying program recognized by the Conference for Food Protection. For multiple permitted establishments within one physical structure and under the same operation ownership, such as multiple departments within one retail grocery store, the permit holder or their designee may be any one person with supervisory authority over any department. Training can be done online or seminar style. Alabama Department of Health has approved HRBAudit to train and proctor ANSI-CFP programs in the state of Alabama. HRBAudit is a proud member of the Conference of Food Protection.
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