TheĀ AAA Food Handler program offers Food Manager Certification in Hinds County through ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB))-accredited online training and exams. Created for professionals in the local food industry, this certification meets Mississippi Health Department regulations for obtaining Certified Food Protection Manager credentials. With 24/7 access and options in English and Spanish, it offers convenience and compliance to support food safety excellence.



















Our Certified Food Protection Manager Certification, accredited by ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB), is designed for busy professionals in Hinds County. This program offers 24/7 online access, allowing you to study at your own pace while meeting Mississippi Department of Health requirementsāseamlessly integrated into your schedule.
Education is essential to prevent foodborne illnesses and ensure food safety. By teaching people how to handle food safely, we can lower the chances of problems when preparing and eating food.
Improving critical thinking and decision-making skills is important for preventing food safety problems. When individuals and organizations develop these skills, they can better handle challenges and ensure food products are safe.
Numerous professionals nationwide have already earned and renewed their card with AAA Food Handler ā a trusted name in food safety training.
Food Manager Reviews
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Filled with the knowledge needed!
Iād rather be able to speed up the course either a faster playback time or being able to read at my own pace I found it very slow
I really enjoyed how it was presented – It was a very good pace and repetitive in a good way.
I did not know lot of stuff before watching this entire module. I learned a lot and will put in practice.
Course covers all areas needed and straight to the point.
I ordered the manager food handler training and exam package. The website timed out numerous times during my training and frequently I had to watch the same modules over (and over… and over) again in order to move ahead to the next module. This “glitch” became time consuming and probably added an additional 30 minutes to the overall learning portion.