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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 course aims to promote safe food handling practices and reduce foodborne illness. It covers key topics such as hygiene, sanitation, temperature control, and contamination prevention, which is accredited by the ANAB.
Complete the 1.5-hour online course, pass the 40-question exam with at least 70%, and receive a certificate of completion. This card is valid in all New Hampshire counties.
This New Hampshire Food Handlers Card course costs $6.95; bulk discounts are available for businesses with multiple employees.
You’ll get two attempts to pass the final exam. If you fail on your first try, you can review the course content before retaking it.
The Course includes topics such as:
The Course is 100% online, and you can complete it at your own pace as it is available 24/7, from any device.
You can take the course in English or Spanish, making it accessible to a broader audience.
It provides essential skills and knowledge that enhance food safety, increase your value as an employee, and improve workplace productivity.
The platform lets owners and managers oversee, track, and manage employee course progress and certificate status in real time.
After passing the exam, you’ll receive a downloadable certificate to present to your employer as proof of the Course.
Educating workers on proper food safety practices reduces the risk of contamination and foodborne illness statewide.
You’ll be qualified to work in food service establishments like:
New Hampshire does not have county-specific food handler card requirements. A standard ANAB accredited food handler card is generally accepted statewide. However, you should check with your local health department or employer for specific requirements.
While not required by the state, completing a food safety course from an ANAB accredited provider is recommended. These online courses cover essential topics like personal hygiene, cross-contamination, time and temperature control, and cleaning and sanitizing.
For official food safety guidance in New Hampshire, contact the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, Food Protection Section:
29 Hazen Drive, Concord, NH 03301
New Hampshire permits the sale of non-potentially hazardous foods, including baked goods, jams, jellies, dry mixes, granola, candies, and other shelf-stable products. These items must not require refrigeration.
Cottage food operators can earn up to $35,000 annually without requiring a Homestead Food License. Exceeding this threshold necessitates obtaining a license from the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services.
New Hampshire requires cottage food producers to complete a Food Handler certificate to ensure they follow safe food handling practices when preparing and selling homemade foods.
Food Handler Reviews
4.9
It was great learning cooking policiies.
I did well but , still i was nervous the entire time and I wish it did a practice test before the actual exam so I wouldn’t be as hesitant about my answers
This food license app is very good and has different types. I loved it, I hadn’t found an app like this where it explains things very well.
Flexible schedule and can do it anywhere anytime.
I learned a lot about food handling . This course was easy and informative.
Yes it is tedious but is really helpful especially for people that never worked in the food business
simple and straight forward
I’ve done quite a few re-cert’s in another state over the years and I like when I’m shown my percentage on my exam and can review any questions I answered incorrectly.
It could have to do with my older system but the test kinda’ wasted some of my time by being glitchy and slow to load next page.
The content of the course and exam seem pretty good for a basic handlers course.
Can’t say it was fun, but for being a necessary thing, it wasn’t too bad. However, I wish it would say how many modules there are from the beginning so that I could know what to expect. Otherwise, not horrible.
Easy. Lots of videos but once you get through those it is smooth sailing.
Very easy and direct information for handling food
Very helpful and straight to the point and friendly and useful infographics and easy to understand.
It helped to remember information that was repeated in videos and pointing out the topic with the points helped Aswell but overall, very long test.
i had sooooo much fun learning about all this