Foodborne illnesses can be prevented by following simple food safety
practices. Texas A&M AgriLife Extension-Wise County provides a Food
Protection Management Training Program that seeks to reduce the risk of food
borne illness.
The “Texas Food
Establishment Rules (TFER)” was revised and updated and became effective
October 11, 2015. A major change in the
revision now requires all food employees to complete an accredited food
handlers training program within 60 days of employment, effective September 16,
2016. The Texas Cottage Food Law also
requires that anyone who operates a cottage food business have a food handler
card.
Food service employees and those who operate a cottage food business can
attend a two hour food handler’s class, accredited by the Texas Department of
State Health Services, on Tuesday,
January 19 from 2:00 pm to 4:30 pm
at the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension - Wise County office located at 206 S.
State Street in Decatur. This 2 hour
course will now be required for all food service employees to help promote the
service of safe food. The certificate is good for 2 years and is valid anywhere
in the State of Texas. Participants will learn about good personal hygiene,
cross contamination and time and temperature abuse.
Contact the Extension office at
940/627-3341 to sign up. The registration fee is $20.00 and covers course
materials and an official food handler card. Registration deadline for the Food Handler
certification course is Thursday, January 14. Space is limited.
Individuals
with disabilities who require auxiliary aide service or accommodation in order
to participate in the event are encouraged to contact our office within 5
working days prior to the program.
Educational programs of Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service are
open to all people without regard to race, color, sex, disability, religion,
age, national origin or genetic information or veteran status.
The class is taught in English,
but Spanish handouts are available if requested in advance.
The Food Protection Management (FPM) Training Program is brought to you
by the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service in cooperation with the Texas
Department of State Health Services, and the County Commissioners Court
Cooperating.
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