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Allergen Awareness Training
A trained person-in-charge must be present at all times. They must complete DPH-approved allergen training and educate staff based on their duties. An alternate person-in-charge must also be trained.
DPH-Approved Poster
An allergen awareness poster must be displayed in staff areas, showing the 9 major food allergens and emergency procedures.
Menu Allergy Notice
All printed menus and boards must include:
“Before placing your order, please inform your server if a person in your party has a food allergy.”
Food Labeling
Packaged foods must clearly list any major food allergens.
Cross-Contact Prevention
Staff must follow strict cleaning and sanitizing protocols to avoid allergen cross-contact.
Food establishments that do not cook, prepare, or serve food for immediate consumption are exempt from allergen training requirements. Additionally, schools, childcare facilities, summer camps, and institutions approved under the USDA Child Nutrition Programs are exempt if they:
Have written food allergy policies
Provide approved allergen training for staff.
Keep proper documentation of training participation.
These exemptions apply as long as allergen safety is still addressed through internal procedures.
Proper training prevents accidental exposure to allergens, reducing the risk of severe reactions like anaphylaxis. It also ensures staff can accurately address customer questions about ingredients and preparation.
Offering safe food options for people with allergies demonstrates inclusivity, catering to a broader customer base and showing that the business values all its patrons.
Many countries mandate accurate allergen labeling, with non-compliance risking fines or closure. Training ensures employees understand and follow these regulations.
Proper training and documented adherence to food safety protocols can help businesses defend themselves in legal disputes related to allergen exposure.
Training helps employees prevent cross-contamination of allergen-free foods and follow standardized procedures, reducing the risk of errors during storage, preparation, and serving.
Many countries mandate accurate allergen labeling, with non-compliance risking fines or closure. Training ensures employees understand and follow these regulations.
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Food Allergen Reviews
5.0
i loved the mini test the interaction works wonders to some people to keep them interested
The material was easy to digest and the exam was straightforward.
information very detailed
Always nice to learn new things
This helped me learned a lot about food allergies and intolerances. Honestly, it should be a requirement for all food service workers to take this course.
This training was very interesting and easy to take and pass.
Im glad I passed. Looking forward to working in the field.
Very interactive and fun to learn
Great course and fast
This training was informative and easy to follow and understand. The descriptions and examples given throughout the training course were very clear. I liked that they described and showed different videos and scenarios to emphasize the importance and awareness of different allergies.
It was easy to use. The exam is not hard, as long as you understand the material.
This course was very modern and engaging! Before, I knew that food allergens were serious, but the course really instilled a call for action. I now have increased sensitivity and empathy for allergenic individuals.
*Some modules have problems with the caption option, but you can always restart and pause when you need to.
Thank you for the great information. Very helpful stuff
The class was very thorough and informative.
Very clear information and easy to understand.