I just bought a restaurant and i need a food safety certificate or something like that.?

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Does anyone know the actual title of the safety course i have to take or where i can take it?

Check the link I listed below. I did this training through the company I work for, but on their website it says they have online training. You could also search food safety certification and see what other companies have to offer. Good luck with the restaurant.

6 Responses to “I just bought a restaurant and i need a food safety certificate or something like that.?”

  1. caretaker Says:

    food managers course
    health department
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  2. kevin n Says:

    Check the link I listed below. I did this training through the company I work for, but on their website it says they have online training. You could also search food safety certification and see what other companies have to offer. Good luck with the restaurant.
    References :
    http://www.premierfoodsafety.com

  3. jbsjetfuel Says:

    if u have to find that out from here you need to sell that restaurant ASAP cuz u haven’t a clue!
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  4. sexynsmartxoxo Says:

    Your imaginary restaurant doesn’t need a food safety certificate.
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  5. chefgrille Says:

    I don’t know where you live, but I have Serv-Safe and HACCP certificates. I didn’t need them, but showing them to the health inspector made everything easy to get my permit. Every inspection was like "You’re OK, here’s your new permit." Check out those two courses, they’re easy, it’s all common sense.
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  6. tigerlilly2255 Says:

    Investigate the regulatory requirements, both city and state. Prepare for a plethora of paperwork, including byzantine building codes with regulations covering everything from kitchen exhaust systems to interior finish requirements.

    basically if you contact your city and staqte government for more information, they will ahve all the information you need to apply for safety, set up appointments with inspectors (both safety, code and health), etc. If you dont feel comfortable doing that, you could probably just go to a local restaurant and ask them what the certification is called and the location of the class/test.

    dont forget about health permits, application requirements (from the city/state), licenses (ie alcohol amounst other things , there are at least 4 types), insurance, etc

    there are lots of books out there on how to start your own resturant, you may want to check out some of them .at the very least all the info you are looking for, you should be able to find by contacting your state or city offices.
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