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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.
Learn Food Manager Certification at your own pace, take the exam online, and receive your certification immediately. Trusted nationwide by restaurants and food service businesses.
“Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM)” is here to align better with the language across the site. Below are answers to some common questions about the certification process.
A Food Manager Certification demonstrates that an individual has successfully passed an exam assessing their knowledge and skills in food safety management. Local and national regulations require Most food service establishments to have at least one Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) on staff to ensure safe food handling practices and help prevent foodborne illnesses.
Yes! AAA Food Handler’s Certified Food Protection Manager certification meets nationally recognized standards and is accredited by the ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB). This ensures our program aligns with industry regulations and is accepted by health departments across the country, just like other leading food safety certification programs.
To earn a food manager certification, follow these steps:
A Certified Food Manager plays a vital role in maintaining food safety and preventing foodborne illnesses. Certification is necessary because:
A Food Manager Certification is valid for five years. Some local health departments may have additional renewal requirements, so check with your jurisdiction for specific regulations.
Professionals working in dietary or nutrition services in healthcare settings can meet federal food safety standards by completing a program that aligns with § 483.60 for Food and Nutrition Services. AAA Food Handler’s Food Protection Manager Certification aligns with these federal guidelines and provides the necessary food safety knowledge for compliance in healthcare and nutrition environments.
The Food Protection Manager Certification offered by AAA Food Handler is designed to meet the most current version of the FDA Food Code. It also complies with local and national health department guidelines, ensuring that certified individuals are prepared to uphold food safety in retail, foodservice, and institutional environments.
ANAB is the largest accreditation body in North America and a subsidiary of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). ANAB provides accreditation services and training to public- and private-sector organizations. Our services are provided under an accreditation issued by ANAB, ensuring they meet nationally recognized standards for quality, compliance, and credibility in the global marketplace.
Accreditation by the ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) ensures that the certification program meets rigorous national standards for food safety and public health. The ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) collaborates with the Conference for Food Protection (CFP) to recognize programs that deliver reliable, valid, and legally defensible certification exams. This guarantees that certified individuals are well-prepared to manage food safety risks and maintain regulatory compliance.
Yes. Because the food safety manager certification is accredited by the ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) and the Conference for Food Protection (CFP), it is recognized by state and local health departments across the United States. This makes it a reliable and widely accepted credential for food managers working in restaurants, healthcare facilities, schools, and other food service settings. The food manager certification is equivalent to the food service manager certification.
Food Manager Reviews
4.9
Excellent course with thorough explanations. Breaking up the topics with questions helped it feel more interactive.
This is rich material
The training flowed and was easy to follow. Wish there was a 2x speed option for people who have been food safe certified before, but it’s been a while so that we can review more quickly.
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Hello, I did the food manager’s course and honestly it was super easy to understand and get through, hassle free.
I appreciate the extra knowledge I have gained from taking this course. I would recommend it to anyone in the food service industry.
Had a couple of strange spelling errors. Pretty average as far as online training.
To train my employees the do’s from the don’t so my business can be the top
I went through all the details and reviewed all the courses, and I’m really to do the practice of what I have learned.
Liked the course- annoyed that there was a three second pause before I could move onto the next section
Very good information glad I have the opportunity to take this class.
It is a great coarse very detailed with realistic scenarios and video.
Thanks to your course, my knowledge has expanded.
muy bueno y claro gracias.
I like it it’s an easy and most detailed information
A food manager plays a crucial role in ensuring the smooth operation of a food establishment. To stay aware of what is happening, they must be actively engaged, observant, and organized. One of the most effective strategies is simply being present. Walking the floor, observing food preparation, and monitoring customer service gives the manager a firsthand view of daily operations. This visibility helps identify problems early, such as safety violations, poor hygiene, or inefficiencies in the kitchen.