Food
Service Managers are encouraged to attend a food safety training program Tuesday
December 16 beginning at 8 am at the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service,
Wise County office, located at 206 S. State Street in Decatur. This program will be offered for $115.00. Cost includes training, materials, and the
state approved food manager certification examination (ServeSafe). Call 940/627-3341 for more information.
The
“Food Safety: It’s Our Business” course is designed to not only prepare food service managers to pass the certification examination; it will provide
valuable education regarding the safe handling of food. Almost 50 cents of every dollar Americans
spend on food is spent on meals prepared away from home. Therefore, careful attention to food safety
will help keep customers safe and satisfied.
Foodborne
illnesses are estimated to cost thousands of dollars in lost wages, insurance,
and medical bills. With these
statistics, knowledge of how to prevent foodborne illness is essential. The benefits of improved food safety include:
·
Increased customer satisfaction
·
Improved relationships with health officials
·
Prevention of bad publicity and law suits due to
foodborne illness
By attending the course, food service managers
will learn about:
·
identifying potentially hazardous foods and
common errors in food handling
·
preventing contamination and cross-contamination
of food
·
teaching and encouraging personal hygiene for
employees
·
complying with government regulations
·
maintaining clean utensils, equipment and surroundings
·
controlling pests
Foodborne
illnesses can be prevented by following simple food safety practices. For more information about the Food Manager
Certification Training course of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service
call the Extension office at 940/627-3341.
Registration is limited to the first 20 paid participants.
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