Tennessee Food Manager Certification – Health Department Approved
The Food Manager Certification in Davidson County offered by AAA Food Handler is accredited by the ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB). This program is tailored for professionals in the local food industry and includes online training and exams you can access anytime. The certification meets the Tennessee Health Department Standards for being a Certified Food Protection Manager. In addition, the program is available in both English and Spanish to accommodate different types of learners.



















Our ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB)-accredited Food Protection Manager Certification program is designed for busy professionals in Davidson County. It offers 24/7 flexible online access, allowing you to learn at your own pace while meeting Tennessee Health Department standards without interrupting your daily commitments.
Education is crucial for preventing foodborne illnesses and ensuring food safety. Proper food handling practices can significantly reduce the risks of preparing and consuming food.
Enhancing critical thinking and decision-making skills is crucial for preventing food safety issues and ensuring safe delivery. Emphasizing these skills aids in risk management and maintains food safety throughout the supply chain.
Obtain essential information to minimize the risks of foodborne illnesses, ensuring a safer dining experience for everyone.
Identify and mitigate the risks associated with poor food safety practices to safeguard your food business and customers.
Ensuring food safety enhances employee satisfaction, streamlines operations, and increases workplace productivity.
Safe food handling practices contribute to a healthier workplace. Proper food preparation and storage can enhance employee morale and job satisfaction.
Our fully online Food Manager Certification is designed for individuals working in the food industry in Davidson County, Tennessee.
Numerous professionals nationwide have already earned and renewed their card with AAA Food Handler — a trusted name in food safety training.
Food Manager Reviews
4.9
Hello, this course was amazing. We have a small restaurant in a casino and will put three other managers through this knowledgeable certification. Thank you
Very informative and detailed. I’ve learned so much!
Very good course
Great course! Very easy to follow and understand. Highly recommended!
Excellent training and informative.
excellent class very informative trainginh
I recently completed the Food Manager Certification course, and it exceeded my expectations. The course was interactive, informative, and engaging, making it easy to stay focused throughout. The material was presented in a clear and concise manner, with real-world examples that made the information easy to understand and apply. Overall, the course was well-prepared, highly organized, and professionally delivered. I would definitely recommend it to anyone seeking a solid foundation in food safety and management.
This course was self paced, easy to learn, and beneficial. I recommend to anyone that needs to get their certification .
This program was easy to follow and easy to pass.
Very well organized training
very well explained,
Was able to complete on my time
This is a great training all the way around. It is long and a little arduous, but well worth it. It is very informative and simple to understand. The training is divided into 10 sessions, each of which is further broken down into various sections. These sections are very straightforward. Very easy to take notes and follow through. The only negative thing I have to say is that if you miss something being said, you can’t scroll backwards; you have to repeat that lesson of that section.
Covered a wide range of concepts in a way that was easy to understand
I found the course to be standard in almost all the information provided however, particularly at the earlier points in the course, I found several instances of information that should have been taught concurrently was split up. This non-linear dissemination made written note taking quite problematic and impeded what could be a more natural flow throughout the lessons. The topic that this was most prevalent in was the discussion of Bio Hazards including discussion of various pathogens. I specifically recall a lesson review with questions regarding Trichinella and Shiga Toxin when they had not yet been covered in the course. Immediately following that review section, those topics were then covered. Outside of those issues I found the course to be rather buggy. I used an iPad A16 (2025) with the latest software update as of today 11/16/25. Also as a note, it would be very helpful to rewind each video along the slider bar to a specific point rather than having to replay the entire video.
Good Stuff!