[MR] cheap/free food handling certification site
logan
logan at ebonwoulfe.com
Mon Jul 19 11:02:31 PDT 2010
ahhh, gotcha. my brain saw "certification" and read "permit". still, i
would check with your local health department to see if they even recognize
these things before spending the money. i am curious though and might take
one myself just to see the questions.
regards
logan
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-----Original Message-----
From: Alric [mailto:alric at alricthemad.com]
Sent: Monday, July 19, 2010 1:53 PM
To: logan
Cc: 'sca atlantia'
Subject: Re: [MR] cheap/free food handling certification site
Your Grace,
I believe the difference between a permit (as you indicated, issued by
the local health department) and the food handler certification is;
Certification = 'I have taken the class and proved I understand the
material'
Permit = Health Dept has looked over your operation and deemed it safe
(as of issuance of the permit), follow up inspections required.
I believe some health department rules require a certified food handler
for an event or location to obtain a permit.
I imagine the original post was for folks to have an opportunity to
learn about safe food handling for a gathering and even to benefit their
camps at Pennsic.
YIS
Alric
> food handling permits are issued by some states but mostly are handled
> through city/county/municipality health departments. there is a big
> difference between a legit, government issued, food handlers permit and an
> "online food handlers permit". the main difference is that one is
> recognized by the state/city/county health inspector and one isnt. ;^)
>
> regards
> logan
>
> "I never did give them hell. I just told the truth, and they thought it
was
> hell."
> Harry S Truman
> "If an injury has to be done to a man it should be so severe that his
> vengeance need not be feared"
> Niccolo Machiavelli
> For your armouring needs please visit:
> www.ebonwoulfe.com/armory.htm
>
> www.ebonwoulfe.com
>
> For worldwide listings of fighter practices please visit:
> www.fighterpractice.com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: atlantia-bounces at seahorse.atlantia.sca.org
> [mailto:atlantia-bounces at seahorse.atlantia.sca.org] On Behalf Of Gwyn
> Sent: Monday, July 19, 2010 12:42 PM
> To: sca atlantia
> Subject: [MR] cheap/free food handling certification site
>
> As Baronial chirurgeon for the Barony of Sacred Stone, I have seen some
> pretty poor food handling practices at events and even Pennsic War over
the
> years. Having feast cratted at outdoor events and outdoor kitchens, I
know
> it's hard to be perfect, but I think that everyone who feastcrats and is a
> chirurgeon should have a basic knowlege of food safety. So I found this
> site: http://www.efoodhandlers.com/CourseMain.aspx
> they advertise that they offer fda compliant certifications per state for
> only $10.00 and you can take the class and take the test for FREE! My
> favorite word. You only pay the $10.00 if you want to print out the
> certificate. You can also print out a wallet card and ID badge and even
> upload your photo for the same ten bucks. can't beat that. so take a few
> minutes, read the course, take the test and be up to date on safety.
>
>
>
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