* 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.
Washington Food Manager Certification – Health Department Approved
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Education is the best tool to prevent, minimize, or eliminate foodborne illnesses and food hazards.
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.
The Washington Food Manager Certification is a certification accredited by ANAB and the Conference for Food Protection (CFP) required to demonstrate that individuals responsible for overseeing food safety operations in a food establishment have received advanced training in food safety principles and practices, as mandated by the state.
Food Manager Certification helps improve your food safety knowledge, making you more qualified for managerial positions in the food industry. Employers also often require it to ensure compliance with local health codes and regulations.
To become a certified Food Manager, complete an ANAB accredited online certification course, pass the exam, and submit proof of completion. Our Food Manager Certification is accepted in Washington and meets state guidelines.
While Washington does not require Food Manager Certification by law, many local jurisdictions and employers may require it. Check with your local health department to see if it’s needed in your area.
Yes! The entire Food Manager Certification course and exam are available online. Our flexible program allows you to start, stop, and resume the course at your convenience.
The certification remains valid for five years. After this period, you must renew it by retaking the exam.
The cost of the Food Manager Certification depends on the package selected, with prices ranging from $49.95 to $119.95. Each package provides access to training materials, sample test questions, and one free retake.
While it’s not mandatory, we highly recommend taking Food Safety Certification course before the exam to ensure you understand all the critical food safety concepts. The comprehensive course covers key topics like sanitation, temperature control, and preventing cross-contamination.
The course typically takes around 4 hours to complete, but since it’s online, you can go at your own pace and revisit sections if necessary. The exam takes approximately 2 hours.
If you fail the exam, don’t worry! With most of our packages, you get one free retest. To ensure you’re prepared, we recommend completing the full training and using the sample test questions before attempting the exam again.
Food Protection Manager certification shows a manager understands key safety practices and regulations. It helps reduce the risk of foodborne illness, supports safe food handling, and boosts a food establishment’s credibility. In many areas, including Washington, it’s also required by law.
In most states, managers must have a Food Protection Manager certification accredited by the ANAB or an equivalent. That said, it’s essential to check with your state or local health department, like in Washington, to understand who needs certification and under what circumstances.
Yes, the AAA Food Handler’s Food Saftey Training is built to prepare you fully for the Food Protection Manager Exam or the Washington Certified Food Manager Exam, if applicable. It includes all the essential topics you need to succeed.
You’ll need to complete an approved course in nutrition and foodservice management and pass the Certified Dietary Manager (CDM) exam.
AAA Food Handler’s Food Manager Program meets the requirements for Certified Food Service Manager Requirement to Comply with CFR § 483.60 Food and Nutrition Services.
For official guidance on food safety rules and Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) requirements in Washington, contact the Washington State Department of Health – Food Safety Program:
Address: PO Box 47824, Olympia, Washington 98504
Phone: 360-236-3330
Food Manager Reviews
4.9
hard for me to remember half of what im learning even with notes but a very good course
great course
This was a great course to take. I liked the short sections they really helped me stay on task and pay attention. If I lost focus rewatching a section was not overwhelming since they were all a nice short length to follow.
The course was great. I learned things I didn’t know. I only wished I could control the playback speed and that there wasn’t an issue doing the course on my Firefox browser.
Definitely a fun, informative and interactive way to train people like myself with ADHD. I like the fact it is broken into sections and saved after each section for those, like myself, who are very tight in time day in and day out! Would definitely recommend anyone and everyone to utilize these courses when going for Food Manager Certification!
This course provided great information in an easy to study format.
Super long but good
The title says it all, hope they make that change
Concise and informative. Very user friendly
This course clearly demonstrated what measures to be taken to serve the food. it covered various aspects of cooking preparation included. temperatures, bacteria etc.. i would recommend this course for all the people who are working in food service to meet the requirements for the hospitality industry.
During the AAA Food Handler online training, I learned essential principles of safe food handling. This included understanding proper food temperatures, such as the correct cooking degrees for meats, as well as safe temperature guidelines for pastries and vegetables. I also learned about different safe thawing methods – like using a microwave or cold running water- and why leaving food out at room temperature for hours is unsafe.
The training covered important hygiene practices, including proper handwashing, preventing cross-contamination, and maintaining clean workspaces. I also gained knowledge about food allergies and how to prevent allergic reactions by keeping ingredients separated and communicating clearly. Overall, the course emphasized consistently following safe food-handling procedures to protect both customers and coworkers.
Excellent tools, great online courses. Well, planned, layed out & easy to follow.
Needs to shorten.
Quick and to the point.
I appreciated how straight forward all the information was. The videos are very informative and easy to follow making the whole process very easy.
This course is very well and explains everything.
All modules were short and concise covering necessary information that must be retained.
This course was clear, well-organized, and easy to follow. I appreciated how the Information was presented in a straightforward and practical way, making it simple to understand and remember. The training definitely improved my knowledge of proper food safety practices.