* Diamond Package – In order to qualify for the Free Retest, you must complete the ENTIRE online training and sample tests BEFORE taking the initial Food Manager exam. The 1 free retest must be taken within 6 months of not passing the first time. All other retests will be $69.95.
Connecticut Food Manager Certification – Health Department Approved
The Fairfield County Food Manager Certification from AAA Food Handler delivers a nationally accredited food manager certification through the ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB), offering modern online coursework and exam options. Built for restaurants, retail food operations, and institutional kitchens in Fairfield County, this ANAB-accredited Food Protection Manager Certification complies with both Connecticut Department of Public Health standards and county-specific expectations under the Conference for Food Protection (CFP) Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) program. Training is available in English and Spanish to support diverse workforce needs.



















Apply structured preventive methods that guard against foodborne hazards before they reach customers or operations.
Elevate situational awareness to detect risks early and respond appropriately in high-pressure environments.
Phase out unsafe practices and replace them with proven, regulation-based processes that safeguard both employees and guests.
Limit exposure to violations and food safety incidents by correcting vulnerabilities in daily food handling..
Certification encourages smoother kitchen management, fewer compliance disruptions, and dependable service for patrons.
A consistent culture of food safety builds trust, responsibility, and professional pride among staff.
Whether you manage a bistro in Stamford, oversee foodservice in Bridgeport, or direct cafeteria operations in Norwalk schools, AAA Food Handler ensures your Food Protection Manager Certification is fully accepted across Fairfield County. Our platform reduces administrative complexity so teams can achieve compliance efficiently.
Numerous professionals nationwide have already earned and renewed their card with AAA Food Handler — a trusted name in food safety training.
Know Before You Train
To obtain your Fairfield Food Manager Certification County, you must complete a Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) exam through an ANAB-accredited, Connecticut-approved program. AAA Food Handler offers an ANAB-CFP-accredited program specifically designed to prepare foodservice professionals for this exam.
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Start today to secure your certification and demonstrate your proficiency in food safety management.
Connecticut regulations require certain food establishments to employ a Qualified Food Operator (QFO) in a supervisory role. Class III and Class IV establishments, as defined by local public health authorities, must have a QFO on-site.
Key details:
Always check with Fairfield County public health authorities for any additional local requirements.
Renewing your certification is recommended to maintain best practices and compliance with employer or local regulations.
Yes, the AAA Food Handler exam is administered through an online proctoring system.
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Policies and procedures for online proctoring are provided to ensure a smooth testing experience.
Qualified Food Operators are typically owners, managers, or head chefs who:
Alternate managers covering for the QFO must also demonstrate knowledge of food safety procedures. Completing a CFPM program ensures they meet Fairfield County regulatory requirements.
Many restaurants, cafeterias, grocery stores, and other food establishments in Fairfield County require all managerial staff to hold a CFPM as a condition of employment.
Food managers carry responsibilities across multiple operational areas, including customer service, staff supervision, and workflow management. In Fairfield County, the senior manager or designated QFO additionally:
Alternate managers covering for the QFO:
Due to these responsibilities, certified food managers earn higher compensation than non-supervisory staff. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, average wages in Fairfield County for senior food service roles are:
| Job Title | Average Hourly Wage | Average Yearly Wage |
| Food Service Manager | $36.12 | $75,130 |
| Chef | $28.29 | $58,830 |
Holding a Fairfield County-approved Food Protection Manager Certification is essential to qualify for these positions and demonstrate expertise in food safety management.
Food Manager Reviews
4.9
THIS IS MY 2ND TIME USING THIS COMPANY AND I WILL CONTINUE TO RECOMMEND AND RETURN. SO EASY, INFO IS TO THE POINT AND ONLY WHAT IS NECESSARY.
easy to understand well organize information but would be better if there is more of test or interactive game or characters to help memorization.
Remove the completed module pop up that pops up right on top of the Next Module link. Enable auto play when clicking the Next module button. Sometimes we miss something, and we need to rewind a bit. The only way to go back is to watch the whole module.
It was a well put together course. Very informative and I believe I’ve learned a lot.
I took CDM and CFPP courses years ago while working in a hospital, this was a perfect refresher course.
This course was extremely concise, descriptive, and easy to navigate through. It was far more entertaining than merely reading a training manual because it constantly kept me engaged through interactive segments, including the section reviews. I would recommend this course to those wanting to become food managers at their respective food establishments.
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overall good information was given to me, was not too long, good test quesitons in between to make sure you retained the info, would reccomend.
i loved the stressing of handwashing. ever since covid, i have become a beast on the insistance of handwashing.
Overall, great content and detail to information. I feel prepared. The only thing was there were a few questions on quizes that were not reviewed beforehand.
This was good information for me to learn in order to manage a golf course and
good
Great content
A good quick course that hits the highlights and provides fantastic first level training for new supervisors in food service.
It was alot of money information but presented well