Food Safety Train the Trainer
About Food Safety Train the Trainer
This train the trainer course is for those working in the food sector. This training course ensures you understand the importance of hygiene. You will learn how to reduce hazards and risks of contamination. You will also learn good training techniques which helps deliver good training to other staff in-house.
Course Length
Our Food Safety Train the Trainer course is 6 hours long and completed in 1 day. Our courses are structured to allow breaks for learners to eat and rest.
Certificate Validity
The Food Safety Train the Trainer certificate lasts 36 months (3 years). Before expiry, you’ll need to re-enrol to receive a new certificate.
Delivery
Our most popular form of training is held in-house, where we send a trainer out to your premises for a face-to-face session (for groups of up to 6). We also run the Food Safety Train the Trainer training course online. Ask about our webinar sessions.
Topics Covered
Please see our course outline here. During this Food Safety Train the Trainer course, you will learn how to identify hazards, gain knowledge of personal and food hygiene, how to impart your knowledge onto others, and more…
Cost/Pricing
Pricing can vary depending on location, dates, group size (where applicable), and more factors. For a free email quotation, please contact our advisors directly on 0800 781 2041 or leave an enquiry.

How do you get Certified?
This course is available via an in-house group course for up to 6 delegates. Choose for the course to be delivered either face to face or by a blended learning option, at a time and place convenient to you. Alternatively, learn through one of our scheduled courses at centres located across the UK. Upon completion of this course, a certificate will be awarded.
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Food Safety Train the Trainer Course Outline
- Introduction and explanation.
- Identify hazards.
- Gain knowledge of personal and food hygiene.
- How to reduce risks of contamination.
- Train the trainer elements (icebreakers, giving and receiving feedback, evaluation of delegates…)
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Food Safety Train the Trainer FAQs
What is food safety?
Food safety relates to safe and hygienic practices when dealing with food. This includes the preparation, transport, storage, and handling of raw and cooked food.
What is a train the trainer course?
Train the trainer courses are designed to enable members of a team to pass on the skills they learn to other colleagues. This course enables staff members to teach others about food safety.
Who is this course for?
This course is designed for anyone working within the food industry that manages or supervises others. It will teach you how to run training courses for kitchen and service staff.
How is this course delivered?
The Food Safety Train the Trainer course is run as either an in-house course or at one of our open course learning centres. It required practical training and therefore will involve face to face guided tuition.
What are the main points covered?
During this course, you will learn the following: how to identify hazards, gain knowledge of personal and food hygiene, and how to reduce the risks of contamination; as well as: teaching techniques, learning styles, how to present information clearly and giving and receiving feedback.
Food Safety Train the Trainer FAQs
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