If you work in Oregon’s food service industry—whether in a restaurant, food cart, school cafeteria, or grocery store—food safety training is a must. Our Course helps you meet local and state health department requirements while giving you the knowledge to safely handle and serve food.
Whether you’re in Portland, Eugene, Salem, or a rural community, this online course prepares you to prevent foodborne illness and stay compliant.
✅ 100% Online – Study anytime, on any device
✅ Meets Oregon Food Safety Requirements
✅ Mobile-Friendly & Easy to Navigate
✅ Ideal for Entry-Level Food Handlers & Staff
✅ Instant Certificate Download After Completion



















Education is the best tool to prevent, minimize, or eliminate foodborne illnesses and food hazards.
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.
Serving safe food will increase productivity will in turn increase workplace satisfaction.
A Food Handler card is a certificate showing that you’ve completed a state-approved food safety course and passed an exam. In California, most employees who prepare, store, or serve food must obtain a Food Handler card within 30 days of hire.

Food safety certification is official recognition that you have been trained in proper food handling, hygiene, temperature control, cross-contamination prevention, and other safety practices. In California, the most advanced version of this is the Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) certification.
California requires at least one Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) in each food facility, with certification from a nationally accredited food manager program through the ANAB and the Conference for Food Protection (CFP).
All food employees in California must complete an ANAB accredited food handler training course within 30 days of hire, as required by Health & Safety Code §113948. Some counties, such as Riverside, San Bernardino, and San Diego, have their own food handler card requirements that take precedence over the state law. Employees must also provide a copy of their certificate to their employer, who is required to keep records on file.
Effective January 1, 2024, Senate Bill 476 (SB 476) shifts the responsibility of training costs from employees to employers. Employers must pay for accredited training, cover related expenses, compensate employees for the time spent on training/testing, excuse them from regular duties during the course or exam, and cannot require applicants to already hold a card as a condition of employment. Food handler cards remain valid for three (3) years.
The Food Handler card covers basic safety for entry-level workers, while the Food Protection Manager Certification is an advanced qualification for supervisors or managers, focusing on compliance, HACCP, and leadership in food safety.
Yes. Under California Assembly Bill 1221, alcohol servers and their managers must complete Responsible Beverage Service (RBS) training and pass an online exam.
It is valid for five years, after which you must retake and pass the nationally accredited exam.
AAA Food Handler combines state-specific compliance expertise, national accreditation, and a decade of training experience to ensure California food service teams meet the highest safety standards.
Yes. We offer California Food Handler cards, Food Manager Certification, Responsible Beverage Service (RBS) alcohol training, and Food Allergen courses.
Yes. AAA Food Handler provides discounted pricing and easy tracking for restaurants, hotels, schools, and catering companies training multiple employees.
AAA Food Handler combines state-specific compliance expertise, national accreditation, and a decade of training experience to ensure California food service teams meet the highest safety standards.
With AAA Food Handler’s online course, you can finish in about two hours and download your card instantly after passing.
The quickest way to get your Oregon food handler certificate is through the AAA Food Handler’s 100% online course. You can register anytime, complete the lessons at your own pace, and pass the final exam from any device. Once you finish, your certificate is available instantly for download. This means you can show proof of Oregon food safety compliance to your employer the same day you take the course, making it the fastest and most convenient option available.
Oregon law requires all food employees to hold a food handler certificate because safe food handling is essential for protecting public health. The Oregon Food Sanitation Rules specify that training must cover key topics such as proper cooking and storage, cross-contamination prevention, and personal hygiene. By earning your food handler certificate through AAA Food Handler, you not only stay compliant with state law but also help reduce the risk of foodborne illness across restaurants, food carts, and grocery stores.
Your Oregon food handler certificate is valid for three years. Once it expires, you must retake the training and pass the test to renew it. AAA Food Handler makes this simple by providing an online renewal course that fits into your schedule. Renewing ensures that you’re always up to date with the latest Oregon food safety practices and ready for health inspections.
Yes! AAA Food Handler’s Oregon food safety course is fully mobile-friendly. You can log in from your smartphone or tablet, complete the training in short sessions, and pick up where you left off at any time. Whether you’re in Portland, Eugene, Salem, or a rural town, you can earn your food handler certificate without needing to attend an in-person class. This flexibility makes it the preferred choice for busy workers.
Nearly every food service position in Oregon requires a food handler certificate. That includes restaurant servers, cooks, baristas, food cart staff, school cafeteria workers, and grocery clerks. Employers often prioritize applicants who already hold a certificate because it shows they understand Oregon food safety basics and can start working immediately without extra training.
To become a Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) in Oregon, you need to pass an exam that is accredited by the ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) and the Conference for Food Protection (CFP). AAA Food Handler offers this exam online, preparing you with advanced food safety knowledge that goes beyond basic training. By earning certification, you’re qualified to oversee operations, train employees, and demonstrate compliance during inspections.
Yes—having a Food Manager Certification can make passing inspections easier. Oregon inspectors expect the Person in Charge to demonstrate advanced knowledge of food safety, HACCP principles, and foodborne illness prevention. Certification provides a clear and reliable way to prove that knowledge. With the AAA Food Handler’s accredited program, you won’t have to rely only on answering inspector questions correctly—you’ll already have the certification that verifies your expertise.
Food Manager Certification in Oregon is valid for up to five years. Once it expires, managers must retake the accredited exam to renew. Renewal ensures that leaders stay current on Oregon food safety regulations and can continue to guide their teams in maintaining compliance. AAA Food Handler makes the renewal process straightforward with online testing options.
The AAA Food Handler’s Food Manager Certification exam is nationally accredited and accepted across Oregon. Employers prefer managers with this certification because it guarantees advanced training in areas like hazard control, cross-contamination prevention, and regulatory compliance. Certified managers reduce risks of foodborne illness, improve inspection results, and enhance customer confidence.
Food allergies are one of the leading causes of food-related emergencies. The AAA Food Handler’s allergen training course helps Oregon food service workers recognize the nine major allergens, prevent cross-contact, and respond effectively if a customer experiences a reaction. By completing allergen training, you play an important role in protecting both your customers and your business.
Cooks, managers, servers, and even dishwashers can all benefit from allergen training. Earning a certificate through AAA Food Handler shows you’re prepared to handle allergy-sensitive situations with care, which builds customer trust and makes you a stronger candidate for employment in Oregon’s food service industry.
For official information about Oregon food safety regulations, you can contact:
Oregon Health Authority (OHA)
Public Health Division – Foodborne Illness Prevention Program
800 NE Oregon Street
Portland, Oregon 97232
The OHA enforces food safety laws across restaurants, schools, and retail food establishments in Oregon. AAA Food Handler’s courses are designed to align with these regulations, making it easy for you to stay compliant.
Food Handler Reviews
4.9
good
This is honestly very easy if you know the basics and you pay attention very clearly
Simple and very user friendly
very thorough review of food handling practices. The clear explanations and visuals help me feel prepared for the exam
Great course
Quick and informative
This is the most easy and less expensive way to get your food handler card
Quick and easy-to-learn videos kept my attention and have clear instructions
Yes, easy to follow very clear and concise and moved along pretty quickly
Very Knowledgeable and easy to focus.
This course was intuitive on the course of food handling in any establishment that sells food or drinks. I learned everything needed to get started!
The training was well detailed and informative.
Great course fast affordable
I had learned to never have cross contamination with fresh fruits and meats and always have clean hands
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Food Manager Reviews
4.9
I found the course extremely informative and sometimes disconcerting with the information on how items are spread and how few people wash their hands. I appreciate the information provided and will do my utmost to follow through providing a safe environment for our establishment. Thank you
So much knowledgeable information about the process in handling food.
A very easy way to learn the course.
It was informative
It was a very informative course.
The slides were quick, easy to understand, and straight to the point! well done.
The course was easy to navigate through and very thorough.
very informative and thorough
Everything was broken down in a way you can easily understand.
Thorough, easy to follow, and detailed course.
l loved taking this course it has enriched my knowledge
It was very informative.
The courses were very helpful.
Very informative
Food Allergen Reviews
5.0
I think this is a great program . and I feel the video are very informational and helpful
This training was awesome. Very informative. I took in a lot of information. I didn’t know Soy was an allergen but I know now!
Test was quick, informative and painless.
Very good training.
Course was comprehensive and painless. It was offered at a good price and the information will help me to serve more safely.
I enjoyed what I learned.
The next module is not discoverable, and most importantly, the exam module fail to load on chrome browser, the module locking is super frustrating without easy way to bypass, and there is long loading time to access each module,
It was quick and easy to follow
good staf
This training was very comprehensive and thorough. It was a great experience overall!
The food allergen course has provided different techniques, measures, treatments, precautions and data to help foster safe food service operations.
Easy to undestand and very informative.
Good training course
Excellence information
Easy test as long as you listen to modules
Straightforward and tons of good information.
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