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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 ā a trusted name in food safety training.
Missouri has no statewide rule, but several counties and cities have their course requirements. Check locally to be sure.
Usually, you must complete an approved Food Handler Course, pass a short test, and provide proof of the course to your employer or local authority.
First, check with your city or county health department to ensure your chosen course is accepted in your area.
To get a Missouri Food Handlers Card, you must complete a food safety course program accredited by the ANABĀ or approved by your local health department.
You must complete a food safety course that is either ANAB accredited or approved by the appropriate Missouri health authority. This course can often be taken online.
Many counties in Missouri accept a Food Handler Card from an ANAB accredited program. However, some counties and cities have specific food handler requirements, including Jackson County, Kansas City, City of Independence, St. Louis County, St. Charles County, Jefferson County, Clay County, and Cass County.
Counties where a standard ANSI-accredited card is typically accepted include Boone, Cape Girardeau, Dent, Lafayette, Marion, Platte, and Sullivan.
The Course typically includes personal hygiene, safe food temperatures, cross-contamination prevention, storage, and proper cleaning procedures.
The course takes about 1.5 hours and can be completed at your own pace.
Youāll have two opportunities to pass the 40-question multiple-choice test with a 70% or higher score.
Food Handler Cards are typically valid for 3 years, depending on the county. Confirm with your local health office for exact details.
The Food Handler Certificate Course helps you understand how to prevent foodborne illness, which may be legally required depending on where you work.
You can work in restaurants, fast food, bakeries, food trucks, grocery stores, or catering as a cook, server, dishwasher, or prep worker.
For official food safety guidance in Missouri, contact the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, Bureau of Environmental Health Services:
930 Wildwood Drive, Jefferson City, MO 65109
Missouri’s Cottage Food Law permits the sale of non-potentially hazardous foods, including:
These items must be shelf-stable and not require refrigeration. Foods that are perishable or require time/temperature control for safety (TCS), such as low-acid canned foods, acidified foods, and particular dairy products, are prohibited.
Under Missouri’s Cottage Food Law, producers can sell up to $5,000 worth of cottage food products annually without requiring a food establishment license. Sales must be direct to consumers, and products cannot be sold through third-party vendors like restaurants or grocery stores.
No, Missouri does not require a Food Handler certificate to sell homemade food. However, itās strongly recommended to take one to learn safe food handling practices and build customer trust. Some local areas may have their own requirements, so itās a good idea to check with your local health department.
Food Handler Reviews
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The course was easy to follow, the modules were clear and engaging.
very good
Informative course, just wish they did not use a robot voice.
Loved this service, I was in and out in an afternoon and now ready to pick up shits everywhere
great and quick
Interesting and informative lessons and facts to know about what should be standard procedures in food serving establishments …taking notes helps there is a lot to know and use in everyday handling of food at home as well as at work.
The course was very interesting thanks to its audiovisual information and the questions were also very efficient when working
Understandable and painless
very informative, pleasent voice and finished in a timely manner
It was a very professional food safety class
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After taking this course i feel more confidence how to prepare and cooking for my family in the right direction, gain a lot of knowledge how to handle foods. thank you show much for this training course
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The food handlers course was easy to follow and gave clear and precise information. I was able to follow along without any issues. I also appreciated that I was able to sign out when I needed to step away for other obligations, then return right back where is was in the review process. The test didn’t take long either and based on the review information, was easy to pass.
Great course
Entirely too many modules