Food Safety for Food Operators

Hospo, Food & Tourism

A course by

Wintec

A one-day practical course providing essential food safety knowledge for food operators, including hazards, controls, and NZ food safety legislation to prepare food for others safely.

NZ$345

inc GST

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This course starts anytime


In-person study

Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting

Hamilton, Hamilton

This course requires 8 hours per week

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Understanding food safety legislation

Explain New Zealand food legislation relevant to food operators and apply it correctly in the workplace.

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Identifying foodborne hazards

Recognise foodborne illness hazards such as microbes, physical, chemical and allergen risks and understand control measures.

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Effective contamination prevention

Implement practical steps to prevent cross contamination and foodborne illnesses in food preparation and serving.

What You're Signing Up For

This one-day course teaches food operators how to handle and prepare food safely, understand and prevent food-borne illnesses, apply New Zealand food safety legislation, and minimize risks associated with food hazards. Successful completion awards a Wintec Food Safety for Food Operators Certificate of Completion recognized by employers across New Zealand. The course includes theory and multiple-choice tests requiring good English reading and writing skills, with training adapted to participants' backgrounds and experience.

Course Content

  • Food-borne illnesses: causes and prevention
  • Cross contamination: mechanisms and prevention methods
  • Importance of clean clothing in food safety
  • Personal hygiene and food covering
  • New Zealand food safety legislation and its workplace applications
  • Identification and control of hazards including microbes, physical hazards, chemicals, and allergens
  • Safe food handling practices

What you need to know first

Adequate reading and writing English skills to complete written assessments

Attend all scheduled lessons for certification

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Hospitality

  • Food Service

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Food Handler/Food Operator

  • Kitchen Staff

  • Food Service Worker

  • Hospitality Staff