Level 1 food safety Retail Course Description
RoSPA & CPD Approved
Food Handlers and their employers have a legal duty to manage Food Safety. These obligations are set out by a number of UK Laws. These Laws state that food handlers must make sure that food which is prepared, cooked, served, or sold, is safe for human consumption. Failing to follow food safety standards can cause food to become contaminated with potentially fatal consequences.
Training your employees with our Level 1 Food Safety Course online (Retail) will go a long way to give them greater awareness of the dangers that poor food safety standards pose, as well as cover how food safety risks actually arise and how to control and prevent them.
Who is the Food Safety Training for Retailers Course for?
The Level 1 Awards in Food Safety provide an ideal solution to staff induction training, including:
• New employees with minimal or no prior food safety knowledge;
• Employees handling low-risk or wrapped foods (category A);
• Front-of-house employees, such as waiting or check-out staff;
• Back-of-house employees, such as kitchen porters or warehouse staff.
Further Progression
Safewell also offers other online Food Safety courses including Level 1 Food Safety Courses in Manufacturing and Catering providing an ideal solution to staff induction training, including new employees with minimal or no prior food safety knowledge and employees handling low-risk or wrapped foods, among others.
Students may also be interested in our Level 2 Food Safety Online Course – Retail.
Module Name | Pass % Required |
1. Food Safety Legislation | 75 |
2. Hazards from Delivery to Service | 75 |
3. Risk Control (Prevention of Contamination) | 75 |
4. Pests, Premises and People | 75 |
Recommended System Requirements
Browser: An up-to-date web browser is required
Video: Up-to-date video drivers are necessary
Memory: 1Gb+ RAM
Download Speed: Broadband (3Mb+)
How long does a Level 1 Food Hygiene course take?
This online course takes 50 minutes (Note: This duration is based on the amount of video content shown and is rounded off. It does not account in any way for loading time or for delegates’ thinking time on the questions).