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How to Get Your Chesapeake Food Allergens Essentials Training

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Train

  • 100% Online
  • Virginia Approved
  • 60 Minutes
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Test

  • 2 Test Attempts
  • 70% to Pass
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Print Certificate

  • Print from Home
  • No Expiration
  • Training Access for 1 Year

Why Choose StateFoodSafety?

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Nationally accredited by ANAB #1020

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About Course

Format: Online
Compatible Devices: Computer, tablet, smart phone (Android, iOS)
Teaching Methods: Interactive activities, audio, video, full-text, etc.
Available Languages: English, Español
Choose your language after purchase.
Length: 60 Minutes (Start and stop as needed)

Approval 
This course is approved for use in Chesapeake, Virginia, by the Chesapeake Health Department and is valid statewide.

Purpose (effective 8/9/2021) This program’s purpose is to prepare food managers and food workers to control food allergens in their establishments.

Scope (effective 8/9/2021) 
This program has been designed for food managers and food workers. This program will provide training and testing relevant to the major food allergens identified by the FDA, identifying allergens in the workplace, communicating with customers and coworkers, and preventing cross-contact.

Learning Objectives (effective 8/9/2021) 
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
  • Identify major food allergens. 
  • Identify food allergen cross-contact risks. 
  • Identify methods for preventing cross-contact. 
  •  Determine how to communicate information about food allergen ingredients and allergen-free orders to coworkers and customers. 
  • Identify symptoms of allergic reactions and how to respond if one occurs in the workplace. 


Chesapeake, Virginia Food Allergens Essentials Training FAQs

Do I need this Chesapeake Food Allergens Essentials Training?

If you handle, prepare, serve, sell, or give away food for human consumption, even if you bus tables or wash dishes, you are a food worker and need this training.

Is the StateFoodSafety Food Allergens Essentials training approved for my area?

This training is ANAB accredited and approved for use in Chesapeake, Virginia, and throughout Virginia.

When do I need to complete my training?

As soon as possible.

How do I get my Chesapeake Food Allergens Essentials Certificate?

After completing the Chesapeake Food Allergens Essentials training and passing the test, you will receive your certificate.

What do I get when I finish this course?

Chesapeake Food Allergens Essentials Certificate of Completion

How long is my Chesapeake Food Allergens Essentials Certificate valid for?

This certificate has no expiration.

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!

Certificate Reprint

In most areas, you can reprint your required Allergens 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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View Certificate

Note: In some areas, you get your official Allergens 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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When you make a group purchase, we automatically add administrative tools to your account to help you manage your training vouchers. You'll be able to email voucher codes to employees, track their progress through the course, and view earned certificates.

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Buy training in bulk and get up to 10% off. Discounts are available for all course types, from food handlers card training to food manager certification.

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