food hygiene courses
 Rigorous
enforcement of food hygiene legislation is important but it is not, in
itself, sufficient to prevent food poisoning. Food poisoning is normally
caused by negligence or ignorance and consequently most experts in food
hygiene believe that a reduction in the high level of food poisoning cases
will only be achieved by the education of food handlers. The Chartered
Institute of Environmental Health has designed its Foundation courses to
give first tier workers an appreciation of the fundamentals of good food
hygiene practice.
The CIEH Foundation Certificate in
Food Hygiene (formerly the Basic Food Hygiene Certificate) is a first level
course incorporating fundamental food hygiene knowledge for all food
handlers. The programme covers a defined syllabus. Candidates are assessed
by objective tests of 30 multi-choice questions.
topics include
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Food Poisoning
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Bacteriology
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Prevention of Contamination and Food Poisoning
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Personal Hygiene
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Premises, Equipment and Pest Control
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Cleaning and Disinfection
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Legislation
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