Choosing a Food Safety Training Consultants
Posted by: abouthygiene 8 years ago
Choosing About Hygiene Ltd, Food Safety & Hygiene Training Consultants
About Hygiene Ltd, is an approved a Quality Assured QQI Training Provider (formally FETAC). QQI is a state agency established by the Quality Assurance and Qualifications (Education and Training) Act 2012 with a board appointed by the Minister for Education and Skills. QQI validate education and training programmes and make extensive awards in the Further Education and Training sector. QQI are responsible for reviewing the effectiveness of quality assurance in further and higher education providers in Ireland.
Does About Hygiene Ltd, Food Safety & Hygiene Training Consultants have appropriate food safety qualifications?
- All tutors have a background in food safety (to the FSAI Training Guide Level 3)
- All tutors have relevant experience in the food industry
- All tutors have knowledge of how people learn and have accredited training skill
Can About Hygiene Ltd, Food Safety & Hygiene Training Consultants provide follow-up support?
Post training follow-up is beneficial and is always provided to assist in putting the training theory into practice in the workplace and to clarify any issues that may have arisen since the training took place.
Is management participation encouraged?
About Hygiene Ltd, Food Safety and Hygiene Training Consultants actively encourage Management involvement. It is crucial to the success of the training. It is important that our trainers and management work together to ensure that all food safety aspects relating to the business are addressed in the course.
What do some of their previous clients say about them?
See our Testimonial page and current testimonials are freely available. Please contact any previous clients, learners for their opinions. Feedback is actively encouraged to enhance our training programme.
Is About Hygiene Ltd, Food Safety & Hygiene Training Consultants interested in identifying your specific needs?
We will spend time with you, listen to you and explain the best method of meeting your requirements.
Can About Hygiene Ltd, Food Safety & Hygiene Training Consultants show training aids or previous work?
Training Aids can be provided as an indication of the quality of our training you can expect to receive. In-company training is tailored to suit business and learner needs.
How often does food hygiene training have to be done?
There is no frequency set out in legislation for training. It is up to food businesses to decide when the staff require refresher training.
What does the enforcement officer (e.g. environmental health officer) look for when assessing food safety training?
The enforcement officer will not necessarily want to see a certificate from a particular training course; rather, they will observe the hygiene practices and verify the food safety knowledge of staff. They may ask to see food safety records or ask about the food safety training that has been provided.
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