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Illinois Allergen Awareness


Illinois Allergen Awareness
$19.95
Certificate Valid For:  3 years
Available Languages:  English, Spanish
Completion Time:  1 hour

Course Overview

Skills You Will Achieve: Understanding Allergens, Cross-Contamination Prevention, Communication, Legal and Regulatory Compliance


About This Course

ANAB Accredited and Illinois Department of Public Health Approved

  • Course Length: 60 minutes (Start and stop as needed)
  • Test Attempts: 2
  • Passing Grade: 70%
  • Format: Online
  • Prerequisites:
  • To get your food allergen training certificate, simply complete the lesson and pass the test. 
  • Compatible Devices:Computer, tablet, mobile phone (Android, iOS) 
  • Available Languages:English, Español

Course Facts

🌟 Master Allergen Awareness: Vital Course Details!

🎓 What's Included:

  • 🏆 Allergen Awareness Certificate

🔃 Renewal Requirements:

  • ⌛ Renew every 3 years for continuous expertise

⏳ Time Commitment:

  • 🕐 Complete in just 1 hour!

🌐 Flexible Learning:

  • 💻 Accessible 24/7
  • 💻 100% Online Training

📈 Tailored Course Structure:

  • 🚀 Learn at your own pace
  • 📚 Save progress as you go

🔃 Stay Informed:

  • 📅 Regular course updates
  • 📰 Ensuring content is up-to-date and current

Empower yourself with the essential certification for heightened allergen awareness. Enroll now for a safer, more knowledgeable future! 🌟 #AllergenAwareness #OnlineLearning #ExpertiseMatters


Topics Covered

  1. Food Allergen Awareness

What You'll Learn

  • Identify the Big 9 food allergies
  • Talk about allergies with customers
  • Know how to prevent cross-contact of foods, and
  • Understand what to do if a customer has an allergic reaction

Regulatory Information

?See Illinois Allergen Awareness® law?


FAQs

Q: Is there a prerequisite for this course?

Dive into knowledge without hurdles! The Illinois Allergen Awareness Course welcomes all learners, with no mandatory prerequisites or requirements.

Q: Who needs to take Illinois Food Allergens Safety Training? rewrite:

?Illinois mandates Food Allergens Safety Training for Certified Food Protection Managers (CFPMs). Although non-supervisory food staff aren't legally obligated to undergo allergy awareness training, it's strongly recommended. It's essential for all food workers and handlers to grasp food allergens and methods to avert allergic reactions in the workplace.?

Q: What are the Allergen Awareness Certificate Training Course requirements?

  • Course: You must take the course and achieve a 70 percent or better.
  • Examination: You must take the exam of 40 questions and pass with a score of 70 percent or higher.

Q: What is covered in the Allergen Awareness Certificate Training Course?

The course will cover:

  • Identify the Big 9 food allergies
  • Talk about allergies with customers
  • Know how to prevent cross-contact of foods, and
  • Understand what to do if a customer has an allergic reaction

Q: How many lessons are there in the Allergen Awareness Certificate Training Course?

Embark on a learning journey with a course orientation, 1 Lesson, and an exam.

Ready to Elevate Your Culinary Expertise? Enroll Now in the Allergen Awareness Certificate Training Course! #AllergenAwareness #CulinaryExcellence #CertificationTraining

Q: Where can I locate the Illinois Allergen Awareness Policies & Procedures?

Click to read. Allergen Awareness Policies and Procedures?

Q: Who wrote the content for your course?

The content for the course was written by Dr. Obetz, Ph.D together with a team of Subject Matter Experts (SME) from the foodservice industry. The SME team included Doug Davis, Senior Director Global Food Safety at Marriott International, George Roughan, Managing Member, TAP Series, • Patricia Bowman, Johnson & Wales Professor in the Food & Beverage Management,Marijayne Stegman, MS, Technical Writer/Instructional Designer with 20+ years of experience.

Q: What procedures are in place for addressing complaints and appeals regarding courses and tests?

As a student, you are given the opportunity to submit a complaint or appeal. To submit, please click here.

Q: When and how do I obtain my exam results?

As you progress through the course you can obtain your scores by clicking here and entering your student user name and password.

You will not receive written documentation of the exam results. All results are available for you to print by clicking here to view your scores.

The test at the end of the course requires a passing score is 70% or higher. A score of 70% is obtained by answering 28 or more of the 40 questions correctly. If the examination results are less than 70%, you are directed to re-study those lessons that had low scores and retake the examination. Once a score of 70% or above has been achieved, you will immediately be informed that the program has been successfully passed and to print out your certificate and wallet card.

If you have a questions about the examination results, please contact TAP Series by sending an email stating your name and telephone number, username, date training started, and your question to info@tapseries.com. You will be contacted within 5 business days.

Q: How do I obtain my certificate?

To obtain your certificate, click here, then follow the directions on the page to print out your certificate.

Q: How do I order a duplicate certificate?

To obtain additional certificates, click here.

Q: How do I request a correction or change of information on my certificate?

To change your information on your certificate, click here, fill out the form and submit proof of correct information.

Q: What is the Invalidation Policy and Procedure?

The individual is responsible for taking the allergen awareness course and test unless exempted under state Allergen Awareness Law. The allergen awareness certificate is issued to the individual food handler taking the course and passing the exam. The course and examination are not proctored. TAP Series® reserves the right to invalidate a Certificate of Achievement and Allergen Awareness certificate based on a security violation. Any student enrolled in the course attests that they are that person taking the course and examination. To fraudulently or deceptively register or attempt to register as a student in the course to obtain the Certificate of Achievement and Allergen Awareness certificate is a security violation.

Q: What are the established policies and procedures for ensuring compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)?

TAP Series complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The Food Handler Card law does not prohibit a stakeholder from having assistance in the study of the course and examination. The stakeholder may have another party read, translate or operate the computer. There are no special medical requests needed. The stakeholder may not have assistance with the actual selection of the examination answers. The stakeholder may communicate the answer to the other party to click the chosen answer. Any needs outside of these policies and procedures are not anticipated. Stakeholders protected by the Americans with Disabilities Act do not need permission from TAP Series prior to purchasing or taking the course and examination. The Food Handler Training and examination are provided through secured servers.

Q: What are your policies on Non-Discrimination?

TAP Series policies and procedures do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, disability, age or use of leave protected by the Family and Medical Leave Act with regards its Food Handler Training, activities, or with regards to employment.


Illinois Allergen Awareness