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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.
Food handler training is required in a few New York counties, including:
Some counties only accept certain training courses as valid. Check with your local county health office to find out where you can earn a valid food handler certificate.
In other parts of New York, food handler training is recommended. Many employers prefer a food handler certificate because it shows commitment to food safety, protects customers, and safeguards the business’s reputation.
Even if it’s not legally required in your county, food handler training helps you:
New York has experienced numerous foodborne outbreaks. According to the CDC, there were 64 outbreaks in 2016 and 2017, up from 51 in 2015. Practicing proper food safety can help reduce such incidents.
You can complete the AAA Food Handler New York course online. After completing the 1.5-hour course and passing the final exam, your certificate is issued instantly. You can download and present it to your employer.
Yes. Many jurisdictions accept online food handler training, but some counties may have restrictions. Even where not required by law, online training is a convenient, cost-effective way to earn your certificate and learn proper food safety.
AAA Food Handler courses are accredited by the ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB), following the highest standards for food safety education.
Expiration is set locally by the county or the employer. Typically, food handler certificates are valid for 2 to 3 years. Renewal ensures your knowledge of safe food practices stays current.
The New York Food Handler course covers key food safety practices, including:
Your New York Food Handler Certificate qualifies you for positions in:
According to the New York State Restaurant Association (NYSRA), there were 865,800 restaurant and food service jobs in 2019, projected to grow 5.6% by 2029.
Sample Wages (BLS Data):
Job Title | Average Hourly Wage | Average Yearly Wage |
Dishwasher | $12.70 | $26,410 |
Waiter/Waitress | $16.57 | $34,460 |
Fast Food Cook | $12.60 | $26,210 |
Restaurant Cook | $14.64 | $30,440 |
Having your certificate before applying gives you a competitive advantage
Some states may accept it, but rules vary. Always confirm with local authorities if your New York Food Handlers Card is valid outside the state.
Working in a county that requires training without a certificate can result in:
Having a valid certificate helps protect both employees and businesses
Food Handler Reviews
4.9
easy course with easy to understand videos. was able to learn about various food safety procedures
Didnt work half the time website sucks constant glitches thank you
really long
Super easy to understand and complete in a matter of hours
Great
It wasn’t hard at all
nice stuff
The information was easy to follow and understand. It was nice to go back and review information before the test.
The course content was fine and clear, but the presentation method was very difficult because of the bandwidth. We have limited internet and this was far slower than streaming Netflix or YouTube. I couldn’t use the course on my computer at all and had to use my husbands computer, and even then it took several minutes for each of the million videos to load. I had to wait until my husband didn’t need his computer, and then I did work on my computer while running the. course on his, so that I wouldn’t be wasting so much time. That was a real pain. Still, I was able to complete the requirement and it was inexpensive, so, although painful, it did complete my goal eventually.
Pretty Good