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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 Kansas Food Handlers Card is an online course that teaches the essentials of food safety, including personal hygiene, preventing cross-contamination, temperature control, cleaning procedures, and safe food storage. It’s 100% online, takes about 1.5 hours, and is available in English and Spanish.
To get certified, complete the online course and pass the final exam with 40 multiple-choice questions. You’ll need to score at least 70% and get two attempts to pass. Once you pass, you can instantly download and print your Certificate of Completion.
The Kansas Food Handler course is available for just $6.95. It’s one of the state’s most affordable food safety options.
The course is 100% online and accessible 24/7 on any device. You can learn and complete your course on your schedule anywhere in Kansas.
Yes, our course is approved and recognized across all Kansas counties. Whether you work in Wichita, Overland Park, Kansas City, Topeka, or elsewhere, this certificate meets state food safety course standards.
The Food Handler Certificate is available in English and Spanish to ensure it’s accessible to more food workers.
Most Kansas food handler cards are valid for 2 to 3 years. However, individual employers or counties may have specific renewal requirements. Be sure to check with your local health department.
To earn your Kansas Food Manager Certification, complete a training program accredited by the ANAB and pass the final exam. Once certified, you’ll receive a credential recognized statewide by local health departments and employers.
Completing this course gives you a competitive edge in the job market. It shows potential employers you understand safe food handling procedures, which helps reduce the risk of foodborne illness and makes you a more attractive hire.
You can visit the Kansas Department of Agriculture – Food Safety & Lodging Program for official food safety laws, inspection information, and additional resources for food workers.
Once you enroll, you’ll have access to all course materials for 3 months. It allows you to review lessons, refresh your knowledge, and reprint your food handler card.
Kansas permits the sale of safe, non-potentially hazardous foods in a home kitchen. This typically includes cookies, breads, jams, jellies, dry spice blends, candies, and similar goods that do not need refrigeration.
Yes. Group purchase options and bulk discounts are available. You can assign employees the Kansas food handler certificate course anytime, track their progress, and ensure they meet food safety requirements efficiently.
For official food safety guidance in Kansas, contact the Kansas Department of Agriculture, 1320 Research Drive, Manhattan, Kansas 66502.
No, Kansas does not require food safety training for homemade food producers. However, completing an ANAB Accredited Food Handler certificate is strongly recommended to ensure safe food handling practices and enhance consumer confidence in your products.
Food Handler Reviews
4.9
It was very helpful and informative but I couldn’t find it interesting.
Boring but informative
I would recommend. very easy to get through it.
fast and informative
Some of those questions were oddly worded!
This course was quick and easy but sufficient and informative!
It took me 3 days from start to finish. Because I kept falling asleep. I was in my room where it too quiet. But your class was waiting for me when woke up with a
Sore neck. I like that the course requires interaction to proceed to course.
Took me 45 mins
This test could be a little long but it is very informative and allows you to rewatch and go back to review.
Helped me learn ways to be cautious with food handling.
Audio didn’t work at first and I had to switch to my tablet. After that everything went well.
I definitely learned all I needed to, and it was quick and easy, but there were some modules where the audio wouldn’t come on so I had to turn on and read the subtitles. It wasn’t necessarily bad, just inconvenient
Informative but could be more summarized