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To become a certified food manager, you must pass the Texas Food Protection Manager Certification Exam. Passing the certification exam demonstrates that you have the skills necessary to safely manage food service operations and supervise others as they prepare and serve food.
Food manager training prepares you for the exam and covers food safety topics beyond the basics of food handlers training. You’ll receive in-depth instruction in subjects like time and temperature control, preventing foodborne illness, cross-contamination, managerial responsibilities, regulatory compliance and more.
Food manager certification is often required for the supervisors or managers of food-service employees. Everyone from head chefs to shift supervisors qualify as food managers. If you supervise staff who handle food in any capacity, including preparation, storage, service and tasks involving food contact surfaces and food utensils, our food manager training and certification program can help you comply with state requirements for certification.
Food managers don’t just work in restaurants, either. Establishments that require a CFPM may include:
Many states require food establishments to have a designated certified food manager who is responsible for ensuring the safety of food operations. In some cases, a CFPM is required to be on shift at all times. Check with your state or local health department for information on specific requirements.
Food manager certification is a designation you can earn by passing an ANAB-accredited or state-accepted exam. Our DSHS-approved Food Protection Manager Certification Exam can be completed online.
Food manager training is designed to prepare you for the Food Protection Manager Certification Exam. The training course is 100% online, so you can stop and start whenever you like. Lessons provide in-depth training on food safety topics you will be tested on during the certification exam. Subjects include preventing food contamination, food worker health and hygiene, equipment and utensils, managerial responsibilities, regulatory compliance, records and facility design.
As a bonus, StateFoodSafety’s training and certification package includes a test prep study guide, food safety manager handbook and unlimited practice exams that simulate the real exam experience. You have unlimited attempts to take the practice test.
After you pass the certification exam, you will receive a Texas Food Protection Manager Certification that is valid for five years. This certificate verifies that you are qualified to safely manage food handlers in a food service establishment. You can access your certificate by logging into your StateFoodSafety account, and you can reprint a copy at any time.
You will have up to one year from the date of purchase to pass your certification exam. Once you purchase the training course, you have full access to all course materials for one year. That means you can rewatch lesson videos, refresh your knowledge and take the practice test at any time for 12 full months.
Your Food Protection Manager Certification and the Food Safety Manager Training certificate are both valid for five years. Some state or local regulations may require you to retest or recertify more frequently. Check with your employer or local health department for more information.
Before your certification expires, you will need to recertify by taking the exam again. You will have to purchase and successfully pass another exam to renew your certification.
The full certification process includes five steps. To become certified, you will need to:
The requirement for food establishments to have a Certified Food Protection Manager was added to the 2017 FDA Food Code. To find out more about the requirements for CFPMs, consult the newest edition of the FDA Food Code.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) endorsed the use of CFPMs after a 2006 study from the Environmental Health Specialists Network found that restaurants with certified food safety staff are less likely to be involved in outbreaks of foodborne illnesses than those without.
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