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Certificate Valid For: | 3 years |
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Available Languages: | English, Spanish, Korean, Mandarin, Tagalog, Vietnamese, American Sign Language, Russian, Arabic |
Completion Time: | 1.5-2 hours |
Skills You will Achieve: Food Safety Awareness, Cross-Contamination Prevention, Temperature Control, Safe Food Storage, Health Regulations.
Master Your Food Handling Skills in Hawaii: Online Training at Your Fingertips!
Discover This Essential Course:
In Hawaii, elevate your food handling expertise with our convenient online safety training. Whether it's mandated by your employer or the local health department, securing your food handler's card has never been easier. While not universally mandated, it's crucial to check specific regulations with your county. This highly recommended training is tailored for individuals employed in the vibrant field of food service across Hawaii.
Course Highlights:
Upon completion, you'll be equipped to:
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Master Hawaii Food Handler Training: Key Course Features!
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Lesson 1: The Need For Food Safety Training
Lesson 2: Foodborne Illness: An Overview
Lesson 3: Biological Food Contamination
Lesson 4: Cross-Contamination and Food Allergies
Lesson 5: Chemical and Physical Contamination
Lesson 6: Hygiene, Health, and Food Safety
Lesson 7: Purchasing and Receiving Foods
Lesson 8: Storing Food and Supplies
Lesson 9: Preparing, Cooking, and Serving Food
Lesson 10: Cleaning and Sanitizing
Our food handler training course is state Health Department approved and ANAB accredited.
American National Standards Institute (ANAB) Headquarters
Tel: 202 293 8020
Fax: 202 293 9287
Address: 1899 L Street, NW 11th floor Washington, DC 20036
Website URL: https://www.ANAB.org/
Please note that in some states the certificate of completion is not your actual food handler license. We recommend always double-checking with your employer and local health department for further licensing requirements.
Q: Is there a prerequisite for this course?
No prerequisites needed! The Hawaii Food Handler Certificate Training welcomes all without mandatory requirements.
Q: What are the Hawaii Food Handler Training requirements?
Q: When does my course expire?
Courses remain active for 180 days from the date of your enrollment. If you do not earn your Course Certificate of Achievement within 180 days of enrolling, your course access will expire. In such a case, you will need to repurchase the course to re-enroll. Two reminder emails will be sent, the first 25 days after enrollment and the second 30 days before the course's expiration date, if you have not completed the course. For more information about course expiration dates, please read our Terms of Use
Q: What is the procedure for requesting a refund for my course?
100% money back of the purchase price, or credit to your account, if returned within 30 days of enrollment, and if no more than lesson 1 has been studied for courses with more than one lesson.
Exceptions:
For more information about course expiration dates, please read our Terms of Use
Q: What can I do if I lose my Certificate of Achievement?
If you lose your Certificate of Achievement and need a new one, go to tapseries.io and click on Print Certificate.
Q: How many lessons are there in the Hawaii Food Handler Training Course?
Immerse yourself in a journey of knowledge with 10 enriching lessons and a final exam to solidify your expertise.
Q: Why Choose ANAB-Accredited Companies?
Rest easy knowing that ANAB-accredited companies meet the highest standards. The course content is standardized, covering cooking temperatures, fridge/freezer temperatures, bacterial multiplication, cleaning, and pest control, all aligned with the latest Government guidelines (FDA Food Code 2022).
Q: Is the TAP Series Food Handler Certificate different from ServSafe or others?
It's not different at all! TAP Series and ServSafe, both ANAB Accredited, bring you top-notch training. Many training providers, just like us, have earned the esteemed ANAB Accreditation.
Q: What's the Bottom Line?
While the chapter headings and order may vary, the core content is the same across all accredited providers. With TAP Series, you're not just getting a certificate; you're investing in excellence!
Q: Can I test out of the course?
No, in order to obtain your food handler card you must complete the course and pass the exam.
Q: Who wrote the content for your course?
Expertly crafted! The course content was written by a PHD in Education, collaborating with a subject matter team from industry, academic, and regulatory backgrounds. Regular updates ensure relevance and excellence.
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Q: How do I obtain a card?
Q: What is our organization's mission statement?
TAP Series is a leading provider of online food safety courses. Our mission to provide training and certificates through our unique teaching process which allows for a real-time uninterrupted learning experience by using colorful graphics, animations, full motion video, audio and interactive learning exercises. Major university studies show TAP Series courses are so simple to use that people with virtually no computer experience use them easily. Educators appreciate the TAP Series' exceptional self-paced and self-teaching courses. The quality of these courses qualifies them for course credit while reducing already over-taxed time and facilities at many universities. TAP Series is an online educational company. We have a 21 plus year history of providing exceptionally high quality courses and content. Our courses have been taken by Fortune 500 companies, universities, colleges, government, military, and individual students. Our vision is to provide exceptionable high quality learning that is affordable and flexible, while reaching the food handler audience.
Q: What is the purpose of this certificate?
The certificate’s program purpose is for a food handler to successfully complete the food handler training course and examination to obtain a Food Handler Card. The food handler course is an Internet based course that teaches the six areas required by the Food Code.
Q: What are the conditions of use?
As a food worker, you have an important role in food safety. The law requires you to be trained in food safety and to pass a test that shows you understand how to keep food safe. A student can communicate that they completed the course with this certificate. The proper use and interpretation of the certificate is for a food worker to provide a copy of the certificate to your employer and you can interpret that you have met the law.
Q: What type of training is offered for restaurants?
Food handler courses with American National Standards Institute (ANSI) approval can be found on the ANSI website at: https://www.ansica.org/wwwversion2/outside/ALLdirectoryListing.asp?menuID=212&prgID=237&prgID1=238&status=4
The course and assessment can be completed online, 24 hours/day and does not need to be monitored by an instructor. Upon passing the assessment, the certificate is immediately available to print. A local health department that has a Department approved training program may provide training for restaurants. In addition, any business with a training program approved in another state prior to August 27, 2013, may provide training if registered with the Department.
Q: Is my food handler card valid anywhere in the state?
A food handler card is valid in most of the state. Consult with the local enforcement agencies to obtain information on their local food handler programs and requirements.
Q: I have a food handler card issued from another state. Are food handler cards from other states compliant with the Food Handler Card Law?
No. Other state’s food handler cards are not valid in state.
Q: I am a restaurant manager and have a valid Manager’s Food Safety Certification pursuant to existing state law. Do I need a food handler card?
No. Anyone who holds a valid Manager’s Food Safety Certification doesn’t need a food handler card. However, if you’re a manager without the Manager’s Food Safety Certification and you are a food handler, you’ll need a food handler card.
Q: I’m interested in working in the restaurant business but don’t have a food handler card yet. Do I need to obtain one prior to employment in a restaurant?
You must obtain a food handler card within 30 days of hire.
Q: Is my employer responsible for paying for my food handler card course and test under the new law?
No. The Food Handler Card Law does not require employers to pay for the food handler’s training and test. The food handler card is the property of the restaurant employee, which allows the employee to change jobs without having to obtain a new food handler card.
Q: I just obtained a food handler card for my current restaurant employer. However, what if I get a new job in another restaurant, do I need to take the test again?
No. A food handler card is issued to the individual food handler and can be used wherever the food handler works, whether it is a new restaurant or multiple restaurants concurrently. The only exception would be counties with pre-existing local food handler programs. Consult with the local enforcement agencies in each county to obtain information on their local food handler programs and requirements.
Q: Do volunteers who serve food at soup kitchens, food banks or volunteer run restaurants have to have a food handler card?
No, volunteers are not required to obtain a food handler card. The law only applies to food handlers who are "hired" by subject food facilities. Food handlers who work in a food facility on a regular basis and benefit financially from the business are not considered volunteers (e.g., family members/owners).
Q: How quickly will I get my certificate of completion?
Once you finish your course and pass any required exams, you can print your certificate of completion right away.
Q: What can I do if I lose my certificate of completion?
If you lose your certificate of completion and need a new one, go to tapseries.io and click on Print Certificate
Q: What are the system requirements for the course?
You can find more information about the system requirements for our course in our knowledge base.
Q: What are an employer’s responsibilities under the Food Handler Card Law?
The law requires employers to maintain records satisfactory to the local enforcement officer documenting that each food handler employed by the food facility possesses a valid food handler card, and shall provide those records to the local enforcement officer upon request. Failure to maintain records that all food handlers meet the requirements of the Food Handler Law would constitute a violation of the state law, which may be prosecuted as a misdemeanor. An example of acceptable records would be to maintain copies of the employees’ food handler cards at the food facility.
Q: What documentation is the employer required to keep?
Under this law, employers are responsible for maintaining records documenting that each food handler employed by them possesses a valid food handler card. These records must be provided to the local enforcement officer upon request. An example of proper documentation would be for the employer to maintain copies of the food handlers’ cards on file and have them available upon request by the health inspector.
Q: How do employers know which employees need a food handler card?
Most restaurant positions are subject to the Food Handler Card Law. Food handlers are defined as individuals involved in the preparation, storage or service of food in a food facility. However, certain statutory exemptions may exist including food handlers in: temporary food facilities, certified farmers’ markets, commissaries, grocery stores (including convenience stores), licensed health care facilities, mobile support units, public and private school cafeterias, restricted food service facilities, retail stores where a majority of sales are from a pharmacy, certain food facilities with approved in-house food safety training, food facilities subject to a collective bargaining agreement, food handlers. Food Handlers should consult with their local health agency.
Q: What processes are involved in accessing and appealing Food Handler Training results?
?Click here to read about Food Handler Training Results and Appeals.
Q: What measures are in place to protect the privacy of Food Handlers, and where can I find more information about your organization's privacy policy regarding this matter?
Click here to read about our Food Handler privacy policy.
Click here to read about our Food Handler privacy policy (Spanish).