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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 Food Handler course educates food workers on the best practices to prevent foodborne illnesses, improve safety awareness, and ensure compliance with Rhode Island health regulations.
The Food Handler Certificate course includes interactive lessons, practice quizzes, a final exam, and a printable Certificate of Completion upon passing. It also allows employers to track employee progress in real time.
Anyone involved in preparing, handling, or serving food in restaurants, trucks, cafes, or catering services across the state should complete a food handler course.
The Rhode Island Food Handlers Card Course lasts approximately 1.5 hours, making it easy to fit into any schedule.
You can access the Food Handler course 24/7. It’s 100% online and available on any desktop, tablet, or mobile device.
The Food Handler Certificate is valid statewide, including all counties in Rhode Island, such as Providence, Kent, and Newport.
The course is affordable at just $6.95, with the option to purchase in English or Spanish.
You’ll receive a downloadable Certificate of Completion upon completing the course and final exam.
You need a 70% or higher to pass the 40-question final exam. You get two chances to take the test.
Owners and managers can track, manage, and report employee progress directly from the platform, making team oversight efficient and straightforward.
Education helps prevent, minimize, or eliminate foodborne illnesses, improves decision-making, and reduces the risk of unsafe food handling practices.
Safe food practices reduce complaints and create a healthier work environment, boosting productivity and overall job satisfaction.
We offer a satisfaction guarantee and support throughout your course. Our interactive course is built to be intuitive and easy to complete.
You can purchase the course online in English or Spanish, and start immediately from the comfort of your home or workplace.
It’s required in many states and jurisdictions where only ANAB Accredited cards are accepted for food service employment.
Your card stays with you. Just make sure it meets the requirements of your new employer or state.
You can sell non-refrigerated baked goods like cakes (without cream), cookies, muffins, breads, and fruit pies. All items must be made in your home kitchen and meet health department guidelines.
You’ll need to complete an ANAB-accredited food safety course, submit an application with a $65 fee, provide a notarized affidavit, water test results (if on private water), and sample labels for approval.
You can contact the Rhode Island Department of Health
Address: 3 Capitol Hill, Providence, Rhode Island 02908.
Food Handler Reviews
4.9
educational
Informative.
Affordable and knowledge that can be used on your day to day life
I learned great practices for handling food.
Educational, direct information, and thorough examination to test your knowledge.
Training was easy to follow and understand
East to listen to. Makes it easy t remember important informaton
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Good questions ,
The course was simple & therefore easy to follow/understand. In addition, it also wasn’t very long. It’s concise.
The training was very informative and included all necessary details required to perform as a food handler.
I think it would be more beneficial if there were short quizzes in between modules so we can make sure we are understanding what is being said and get them correct
Great and very informative, glad to get my food handlers finally.
While doing this course I learned how it’s important to maintain a clean environment and being clean yourself helps everyone to stay safe from any type of disease. I learned that food borne is contagious. In 1993 when E.Coli outbreak happened about 732 people were infected, 178 people with permanent injuries and 4 children died from being infected by others.
It was a good training course to learn and get educated with things you will need to learn to have a good and safe food environment.
It was okay just a long course took a lot of time
Good