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Training helps reduce or eliminate food safety hazards before they become major issues.
Reducing food safety complaints will create a happier workplace and in turn increase productivity.
Numerous professionals nationwide have already earned and renewed their card with AAA Food Handler — a trusted name in food safety training.
In Arizona, any food worker who handles unpackaged food, potentially hazardous foods, or food-contact surfaces must have a valid food handler card. This includes employees such as
To obtain a Arizona Food Handler Card, which is accredited by the ANAB, you must pass the final exam and receive your food handler card upon successful completion of the course and exam. AAA Food Handler offers 100% online courses recognized by the state and available in English and Spanish.
Our courses cover essential food safety practices, including:
Our Arizona food handler certificate takes about 1.5 hours to complete. You can take the course at your own pace and even pause and resume as needed, making it flexible for your schedule.
Yes! AAA Food Handler’s courses are accredited by the ANAB and are fully recognized by the Arizona Department of Health Services, making your certificate valid for food service operations.
Yes, our Arizona food handler course is available in English and Spanish. This ensures the course is accessible to all employees, regardless of language preference.
We offer bulk purchase options for businesses to train multiple employees. You can purchase courses at discounted rates and assign them to employees throughout the year.
AAA Food Handler’s Arizona Food Handler Card costs $6.95 per person. This is an affordable, online solution for businesses and individuals looking to comply with State food safety standards.
Once you pass your exam with a score of 70%, you’ll receive your official Arizona Food Handler Card, which you can download and print instantly.
Yes! If you do not pass the final exam, you can retake it at no additional cost. You are allowed two chances to pass the 40-question exam, and you can access it as many times as needed within a year.
You can earn your food safety certificate completely online through the AAA Food Handler course. This course is accredited by the ANAB and accepted in all states and areas that recognize the ANAB standard. With live remote proctoring, you can take the course and exam from the comfort of your home or office, saving time and travel costs.
Accredited training with AAA Food Handler ensures you receive up-to-date, reliable, and industry-standard food safety education. It’s more time-efficient and secure than managing internal training, especially as your business grows. With the ANAB, you can trust that the training meets rigorous standards and provides documented proof of completion. It lets you obtain your Food Handler Card from your local Health Department.
No, there’s no need to buy anything additional. Once you enroll, all the learning materials are included online as part of the course. We recommend taking notes during the lessons for your reference, but you won’t need to spend money on any extra study guides.
Food Handler Reviews
4.9
This is a good way to learn proper ways of handling food and definitely helped me learn many safer ways to work in the kitchen
Love it
Great training information.
5 stars!
5-star review for great information.
Very informative.
Informative!
In-depth!
Good
The course does make sense for food handlers.
Easy process
I like that you can take a break and come back. Not sure how long you can stay away, just a rest room and soda break. It’s lengthy but step away a bit it’s not bad. the test is easy. A lot is common sense.
I already took before the course but wanted to refresh everything and is super helpful and easy to learn. Really recommended to everyone.
learn so much that I did not know or understand.
All great fo r every day practice!
This course was pleasant and easy to follow. I learned a lot of great informaiton.
Course is very informative and helpful
Good time wish I could see what I missed though
Food Manager Reviews
4.9
I think this course was very informative and helped you learn what we can do to be the best food handlers.
I thought the course was very easy to follow and understand.
I am a didactic adhd learner and love to do as I learn so the course review tests were awesome.. however I wish there was a way to speed up the videos, so they kept my attention
The program was easy to follow and understand, it also was not very time consuming.
This is well structured, easy to start, stop, and ultimately finish.
Speaker speaks fast enough to make it efficient
I found it easy to understand and the information very useful. I hope many people can benefit from this education.
Le doy 5 estrellas porque en promedio el curso es muy bueno y está bien explicado. Quizás algún puntito a mejorar, es que la terminología está completamente en español. Pienso que ayudaría mucho tener el apoyo en inglés, por ejemplo, en los acrónimos. Pero, quitando eso, es muy visual y dinámico.
This module was broken down and easy to learn.
I found the course material and practice quizzes to be efficient and easy to follow. The visuals, narration, and written descriptions allowed me to fully grasp the course in an effective manner. Definitely recommend.
Well layed out and easy to follow
My internet connection is solid, the server connection seems poor. Took about eight (8) hours to complete video training due to load times between segments.
That said, painless and user-friendly layout, super helpful for navigation through Modules. I will be returning one my certificate expires for renewal.
Very good with explaining things and showing pictures due to me being a visual learner.
This is an easy and effective way to learn.
Loved the course very clear
informative. not boring.
Alcohol Training Reviews
4.8
Great
I had heard that this RBS training would take 2 to 2.5 hours to complete.
It felt drastically longer.
I have several complaints about the training and its segments of reviewing — this included the quizes.
The following notes in reviewing the material are no particular order of importance:
1.) VOLUME CONTROL
The volume control on the window that pops up to read and listen to the new slide always falls back to a default setting. It did not stay at the maximum volume I had set it for the previously viewed slide.
2.) CAPTIONS CONTROL
The captions feature did the same. It reset each time the next slide came up. And in those rare instances where the the current slide progression bar — this is to be understood as the bar that allows the viewer to move back in the slide’s presentation, or to move forward — the captions were reset to not being on.
3.) PROGRESSION BAR
Allowing the viewer to have control of the progression bar beyond pause, play, and restart, would be very helpful.
I did find a few instances where the progression bar could be controlled. This was helpful in writing notes, and hearing the speaker in the slide more clearly.
4.) TRAINING PROGESSION
Nowhere did I find a way to ascertain how much more I had before I was to find the end of the training. This, I felt, caused me to feel that the training was dragging on with no ending in sight.
Unlike a book, I was unaware as to how many chapters were left, or how many pages remained before I reached the conclusion.
If some kind of indicator showed was chapter and sections you needed to completed, along with those completed, a trainee such as myself may have some concept of out progression through the material.
5.) TRAINING TIME
In conjunction with the above suggestion and complaint about TRAINING PROGRESSION, there could be estimated times for each section since the slide is of an already known segment of time.
For example, a slide with the speaker referencing points and graphics on the screen takes 1 minute and 20 seconds, this could easily be noted in a table of contents or some list noting the sections, their names, and the duration of simply listening to it.
6.) OFF SUBJECT MATTER
There were a few instances — particularly the section(s) pertaining to drugs — where there was too much detail, I felt, that the training delved into that seemed to be beyond the scope of our training to serve alcohol responsibly.
For example: I did not understand — nor was there any correlations made by the slides or training — as to why we needed to review or learn about the physical effects of drugs such as stimulants and hallucinogens.
There was no point made by the training session that helped connected learning all this to the position, responsibility, and duty of serving alcohol.
7.) QUIZING ON NOT YET LEARNED MATERIAL
There were a handful of instances where I seemed to be encountering material that had not yet been reviewed or introduced.
It may be necessary for someone to actually go through the content of the material and see where future content is being introduced at the wrong time — during the quiz for the last section.
This concludes my recollection of issues and problems I encountered with online RBS training from AAAFoodHandler.com
i love how easy it is to make your way around the app and how much info we can get just from short timed video
This was direct and to the point, it went over all relevant information and laws.
Break it up into chunks. Don’t procrastinate.
This is a Responsible Beverage Serving training program not a drug training program
nice material
amazing
This course was very informative. Things that I was not aware of that involves serving in a restaurant or bar.
I would prefer longer videos instead of many short ones
Thank you so much
Good, review at end is unnecessary
Food Allergen Reviews
5.0
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Harassment Training Review
4.9
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Food Manager Reviews
4.9
Wasn’t to bad
Just what you need
its a good course, interactive, its not boring and you learn a lot
This was interesting to me because it is such a critical issue.
easy to go through at home
Gonna be honest: I have a 26K note-count based on everything I’ve read and studied in the Food Handler guide, and it’ll still be saved after after all that. It’s very thorough and easy to understand. I don’t think I had a problem doing any of these, really. I’m fairly confident that I’ve got very close to 100%, if not outright.
Yeah, it was mandatory, but it was far from awful. Just took up my day at most.
I found the modules to be quick, informative, and easy to understand.
It was an interesting experience, very informative though hectic
Got me my Food Handlers license when the other one I tried didn’t work and was cheap
I liked that there were interactive activities and some sample questions in between the modules.
Very informative but so many videos to watch. It would be helpful to know how much progress has been done on the page until exam.
I really just didn’t like the “local health inspector” probably because of the robot voice and trying to make it sound like a person with the script. Understand the appeal but not a fan.
Also, too many of the videos were five seconds long and a few of them could certainly be condensed/stitched together
Easy course to follow along with and they explained everything
So well
Alcohol Training Reviews
4.8
Great
I had heard that this RBS training would take 2 to 2.5 hours to complete.
It felt drastically longer.
I have several complaints about the training and its segments of reviewing — this included the quizes.
The following notes in reviewing the material are no particular order of importance:
1.) VOLUME CONTROL
The volume control on the window that pops up to read and listen to the new slide always falls back to a default setting. It did not stay at the maximum volume I had set it for the previously viewed slide.
2.) CAPTIONS CONTROL
The captions feature did the same. It reset each time the next slide came up. And in those rare instances where the the current slide progression bar — this is to be understood as the bar that allows the viewer to move back in the slide’s presentation, or to move forward — the captions were reset to not being on.
3.) PROGRESSION BAR
Allowing the viewer to have control of the progression bar beyond pause, play, and restart, would be very helpful.
I did find a few instances where the progression bar could be controlled. This was helpful in writing notes, and hearing the speaker in the slide more clearly.
4.) TRAINING PROGESSION
Nowhere did I find a way to ascertain how much more I had before I was to find the end of the training. This, I felt, caused me to feel that the training was dragging on with no ending in sight.
Unlike a book, I was unaware as to how many chapters were left, or how many pages remained before I reached the conclusion.
If some kind of indicator showed was chapter and sections you needed to completed, along with those completed, a trainee such as myself may have some concept of out progression through the material.
5.) TRAINING TIME
In conjunction with the above suggestion and complaint about TRAINING PROGRESSION, there could be estimated times for each section since the slide is of an already known segment of time.
For example, a slide with the speaker referencing points and graphics on the screen takes 1 minute and 20 seconds, this could easily be noted in a table of contents or some list noting the sections, their names, and the duration of simply listening to it.
6.) OFF SUBJECT MATTER
There were a few instances — particularly the section(s) pertaining to drugs — where there was too much detail, I felt, that the training delved into that seemed to be beyond the scope of our training to serve alcohol responsibly.
For example: I did not understand — nor was there any correlations made by the slides or training — as to why we needed to review or learn about the physical effects of drugs such as stimulants and hallucinogens.
There was no point made by the training session that helped connected learning all this to the position, responsibility, and duty of serving alcohol.
7.) QUIZING ON NOT YET LEARNED MATERIAL
There were a handful of instances where I seemed to be encountering material that had not yet been reviewed or introduced.
It may be necessary for someone to actually go through the content of the material and see where future content is being introduced at the wrong time — during the quiz for the last section.
This concludes my recollection of issues and problems I encountered with online RBS training from AAAFoodHandler.com
i love how easy it is to make your way around the app and how much info we can get just from short timed video
This was direct and to the point, it went over all relevant information and laws.
Break it up into chunks. Don’t procrastinate.
This is a Responsible Beverage Serving training program not a drug training program
nice material
amazing
This course was very informative. Things that I was not aware of that involves serving in a restaurant or bar.
I would prefer longer videos instead of many short ones
Thank you so much
Good, review at end is unnecessary
Food Allergen Reviews
5.0
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Harassment Training Review
4.9
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