Food Safety Level 2 Awareness
About Course
About this Food Safety Level 2 Awareness Training Course
Our comprehensive Food Hygiene Level 2 training course ensures the safety of your customers and enhances your professional reputation. The Food Safety Act 1990 (as amended) serves as the foundation for all food legislation in the UK. Our CPD-certified course delves into the intricacies of this legislation, equipping food handlers with the essential knowledge and skills to adhere to food safety and hygiene principles.
Impeccable food hygiene practices are paramount for anyone involved in food preparation or handling. The well-being and safety of your customers must always be your top priority. Our training course empowers your employees with the expertise to prevent contamination, recognize potential hazards, and ensure the highest standards of food safety.
By investing in our Food Hygiene Level 2 training course, you are not only safeguarding your customers but also elevating the overall quality of your food products. Your commitment to food safety will undoubtedly enhance your brand reputation and foster customer trust.
As a responsible food business owner, adhering to the Food Safety Act 1990 and Food Hygiene (England) Regulations 2005 is your obligation. These regulations are designed to guarantee that the food you produce meets the highest standards of safety, quality, and labeling accuracy.
Our comprehensive online course is specifically tailored for staff who handle a diverse range of food products in a professional setting. It imparts the necessary knowledge and skills to handle, prepare, and store food in strict accordance with the highest food hygiene standards.
Course Content
Food Safety Level 2 Awareness
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1) Food safety introduction
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2) Role of the enforcement officer
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3) Due diligence
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4) Food handler legal requirements
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5) Three Types of Bacteria
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6) HOW DO BACTERIA REPRODUCE?
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7) Spoilage bacteria
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8) Food allergies and intolerance
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9) Food allergies and intolerance
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10) Food allergies – the 14 major food allergies
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11) HACCP
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12) Thermometers
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13) Personal hygiene
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14) Protective clothing
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15) Common pests
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16) Why is cleaning important
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17) The six stages of wet cleaning
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Quiz