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How to Get Your Chesapeake Food Handlers Card

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Chesapeake, Virginia Food Handlers Card

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How to Get Your Chesapeake Food Handlers Card

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Train

  • 100% Online
  • Chesapeake Approved
  • ANAB Accredited
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Test

  • 2 Test Attempts
  • 70% to Pass
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Print Certificate

  • Print from Home
  • Valid for 2 Years
  • Training Access for 1 Year

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About Course

Format: Online
Compatible Devices: Computer, tablet, and smartphone (Android, iOS)
Teaching Methods: Interactive activities, audio, video, full-text, etc.
Available Languages: English, Español, 普通话, 한국어, Việt, American Sign Language, Tagalog, Serbo-Croatian
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Length: 75 Minutes (Start and stop as needed)

Prerequisites:
To get your card, simply watch the training videos and pass the test. More than 90% of people who take this course pass.

Approval
This course holds the ANAB food handler training program accreditation (ASTM e2659-2015) and is approved for use in Chesapeake, Virginia, by the Chesapeake Health Department and is valid statewide.

Purpose 
This program’s purpose is to provide food handlers with the information they need to handle food safely. This information may include content specified by state or local regulations.

Scope
This program will teach or reiterate responsible food handling principles to the learner.

Learning Objectives (Effective date April 29, 2020)
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
  • Recognize how food can cause illness or allergic reactions.
  • Prevent contamination of food and food-contact surfaces with the hands and body.
  • Identify which symptoms or illnesses must be reported to a manager.
  • Use time and temperature control throughout the flow of food.
  • Maintain a clean environment for food preparation and service.

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Chesapeake, Virginia Food Handlers Card FAQs

​Do I need a Chesapeake Food Handlers Card?

If you work in food service, the Chesapeake Health Department highly recommends that you receive this optional training and obtain a food handlers card/certificate.

Is this training approved for my area?

This training is optional and is approved in Chesapeake, Virginia, by the Chesapeake Health Department and is valid statewide.

What do I get when I finish this course?

After completing the Chesapeake, Virginia Food Handlers course and passing the test you will receive your Chesapeake Certificate of Completion.

How long is my Chesapeake Food Handlers Certificate valid for?

This food handlers certificate/card is valid for 2 years.

How do I renew my certificate?

If your training has expired, you will need to purchase and retake the Chesapeake, Virginia Food Handlers Card Training. If you need to reprint your current certificate, log in and go to the My Certificates section on your Dashboard. From there, you can click View and print your certificate.

How long can I access the course?

When you purchase a StateFoodSafety course, you automatically get one year of unlimited access to the training videos. Take your time through the course or come back after completion to brush up on your food safety knowledge!

What is a food handlers card?

A food handler card is a certificate, card, or permit that shows you have completed a food safety course that is approved by your state and county, and that you understand the basics of food safety.

Certificate Reprint

In most areas, you can reprint your required Food Handler Certificate by logging in to your account.

  1. Login.
  2. Find the Certificates window on your dashboard.
  3. Locate the digital version of your certificate and click View Certificate.
  4. Select Print or Email.

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Note: In some areas, you get your official Food Handler Certificate from the local health department. If you have lost the card you received from your state, county, or local health department, you will need to call that health department to obtain a new card, permit, or certificate.

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