To obtain a food handlers permit in the state of Indiana, you must comply with the Certification of Food Handler Requirements as stipulated by the Indiana State Department of Health. This involves passing an accredited examination administered by an accredited testing service, which measures your food safety knowledge. Once you pass the examination, you will receive a certification document, which you must provide at your place of work. Your certification must not expire, and you must become recertified as defined in section 13 of the Indiana State Department of Health's Certification of Food Handler Requirements. Failure to comply with these requirements may result in monetary penalties.
1. Understand the Requirements
- Purpose: To familiarize yourself with the Certification of Food Handler Requirements as stipulated by the Indiana State Department of Health.
- Instructions: You can download a PowerPoint presentation available here for a comprehensive understanding of the history, development of the rule, and its major components. For more detailed information, you can access the Food Handler Rule in .PDF format here.
2. Pass the Accredited Examination
- Purpose: To measure your food safety knowledge and obtain a certification document.
- Instructions: You need to pass an accredited examination administered by an accredited testing service. Once you pass the examination, you will receive a certification document verifying that you have passed the examination.
3. Provide Certification Document at Work
- Purpose: To verify your certification as a food handler at your place of work.
- Instructions: You need to provide your name, certification document (or copies thereof), and a photo identification card at the food establishment where you work. The certification document should be available for inspection by the regulatory authority at all times.
4. Maintain Certification
- Purpose: To ensure your certification does not expire and you remain compliant with the requirements.
- Instructions: Your certification must not expire, and you must become recertified as defined in section 13 of the Indiana State Department of Health's Certification of Food Handler Requirements.
Useful Information Source Links:
- Certification of Food Handler Requirements
- Food Handler Rule
- Food Manager Certification Examination
- Information for Individuals Seeking Accredited Food Protection Manager Certification
- Indiana Food Handler Training Program
FAQs:
- What happens if I fail to comply with the Certification of Food Handler Requirements? Failure to comply with these requirements may result in monetary penalties.
- What happens if I terminate my employment with the food establishment? If you terminate your employment with the food establishment, you must remove your certification document from the premises.
- Can I represent myself as a certified food handler without a certification document? No, you are not allowed to represent yourself as a certified food handler unless you hold a certification document.
- What happens if my certification expires? You must become recertified as defined in section 13 of the Indiana State Department of Health's Certification of Food Handler Requirements.
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