SITXFSA005 Use hygienic practices for food safety

Food handler course. Understand the basics of Food safety and apply them to ensure food safety compliance.

Duration
6 hours
Cost
$99
Delivery Mode
Accredited

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SITXFSA005 Use hygienic practices for food safety overview

This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to use personal hygiene practices to prevent contamination of food that might cause food-borne illnesses. It requires the ability to follow predetermined organisational procedures and to identify and control food hazards.

The unit applies to all organisations with permanent or temporary kitchen premises or smaller food preparation or bar areas.

This includes restaurants, cafes, clubs, hotels, and bars; tour operators; attractions; function, event, exhibition and conference catering; educational institutions; aged care facilities; correctional centres; hospitals; defence forces; cafeterias, kiosks, canteens and fast food outlets; residential catering; in-flight and other transport catering.

It applies to food handlers who directly handle food or food contact surfaces such as cutlery, plates and bowls during the course of their daily work activities. This includes cooks, chefs, caterers, kitchen stewards, kitchen hands, bar, and food and beverage attendants, and sometimes room attendants and front office staff.

Food handlers must comply with the requirements contained within the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code.

In some States and Territories businesses are required to designate a food safety supervisor who is required to be certified as competent in this unit through a registered training organisation.

Food safety legislative and knowledge requirements may differ across borders. Those developing training to support this unit must consult the relevant state or territory food safety authority to determine any accreditation arrangements for courses, trainers and assessors.

Entry requirements

Students will need to meet the following entry requirements prior to course commencement.

  • You may be required to complete a Self-assessment on your Learning, literacy & numeracy requirements.
  • Have a Unique Student Identifier (USI) – Creating a Unique Student Identifier (USI) is free and will only take a few minutes. You only need to create a USI once and it will stay with you for life. To create a USI, go to: https://www.usi.gov.au/students/get-a-usi
  • Have a valid government issued photo identification card (passport, drivers license, photo card, proof of age card). Expired ID will not be accepted and certificates are not able to issued unless identity is verified.
System Requirements
In order to complete this online course, students will need access to the following:
  • Have access to a PC/ Laptop with speakers, microphone and webcam
  • Have access to high speed Wi-Fi or cable capabilities necessary to research, upload and download documents
  • PDF Reader
  • Suitable internet browser such as; Google Chrome, Safari or Internet Explorer
  • Hold sound computer skills
  • Have latest operating system e.g. Windows 10, Mac OSX High Sierra, iPad ISO10 or higher
  • Have access to a unique email address. This email address cannot be used by another student as it becomes your unique login.
Existing Skills & Knowledge
Students are required to have the following skills and knowledge prior to enrolment:
  • Reading and writing – a learner will be able to read, comprehend and write a range of texts within a variety of contexts.
  • Oral communication – a learner will be able to use and respond to spoken language including some unfamiliar material within a variety of contexts.
  • Numeracy and mathematics – a learner will be able to recognise and use a variety of conventions and symbolism of formal mathematics.
  • Learning skills – a learner will be able to source relevant information on laws, regulations and codes of practice relating to the food service and safety and keep that knowledge updated
  • Teamwork skills – a learner will be able to communicate with team members to ensure proper food safety practices within their work environment
  • Self-management skills – a learner will be able to deal with hostile and uncooperative customers in a professional manner and in line with organisational procedures

The Food handler course is ideal for:

  • Hospitality professionals responsible for food handling, including chefs, kitchen hands, café workers, and food prep staff.

  • Managers and supervisors overseeing food service operations in restaurants, cafes, pubs, clubs, and catering businesses.

  • Individuals entering the food industry who need formal food safety certification to meet regulatory and industry standards.

  • Existing staff who need to update or formalize their skills to comply with current food safety legislation and best practices.

This course is essential for anyone working in environments where food is prepared or served. It ensures safe food handling practices, protects public health, and helps businesses meet legal obligations under food safety laws.

  • Industry Compliance: Fulfil mandatory food safety requirements for working in hospitality venues, ensuring legal and health standards are consistently met.
  • Enhanced Employability: Obtain a nationally recognised Food Safety certification to open doors to a wide range of roles across the food and beverage industry.
  • Customer Safety Skills: Learn to identify and manage potential food safety risks, ensuring customer wellbeing in all food handling environments.
  • Career Advancement: Boost your resume with qualifications that highlight your commitment to safe and responsible food practices.
  • Flexible Learning: Self paced and online with pre-course reading and assessments designed to fit around your schedule.
  • Immediate Certification: Receive your Food Safety Certificate upon completion, so you can start working in food service immediately.

Possible job titles following the completion of this course include:

  • Bartender
  • Waitress
  • Food service attendant
  • Event coordinator
  • Kitchen hands and food preparation personnel
  • Cooks, line chefs
  • Follow hygiene procedures and identify food hazards
  • Report any personal health issues
  • Prevent food contamination
  • Prevent cross-contamination by washing hands

    This course includes the following nationally recognised unit of competency:

    • SITXFSA005 – Use hygienic practices for food safety
    Unit CodeUnit Name
    SITXFSA005 Use hygienic practices for food safety

    Learners will be presented with the following assessment tasks, all tasks will need to be completed in order to be deemed competent in these 2 units of competency:

     

    Section Assessment Task/Activity Assessment Method
    1-6 Part A

    Modules 1 – 6

    Written content

    Multiple choice
    8 Part B

    Summative Assessment – Case studies

    Short answer questions
    9 Part C

    Part 1 – Portfolio of evidence:

    –    Log book completed of tasks completed in a workplace.

    Part 2 – Practical assessment:

    –    Videos demonstrating performance of food safety standards.

    –          Short answer questions required for a log book.

    –          Observation through video submission by the learner.

    Certification

    Once a competent mark is awarded, learners will be issued with a Statement of Attainment for:

    • SITXFSA005 Use hygienic practices for food safety

    This Unit of Competency is Nationally Recognised Training from Tourism, Travel and Hospitality Training Package. Certificates are emailed to students.

    RPL / Credit Transfer may apply to acknowledge the students existing skills and competence.

    Note: Recognition of prior learning may not be applied to students who are obtaining a FSS certificate for the first time.

    This is an Online Self-Paced course with all learning activities and assessment tasks completed online through our Learner Portal. You can enrol and start your online course at any time. You can study at your own pace and have up to 4 weeks to complete the online course after which your enrolment will expire.

    How quickly you complete the course depends on the time it takes you to complete each module including the multiple choice questions, short answer questions and final assessment tasks. You will need to allow a minimum of 6 hours to complete this course.

    If your initial 4-week enrolment period is due to expire, you may purchase an additional 4 week extension. This must be conducted within a 6 month period of your course expiring. Refunds are not available if your course expires, unless special circumstances have taken place. Please review our refund policy for further information.

    Upon enrolment, you will have up to 4 weeks to complete your courses. If your initial 4-week enrolment period is due to expire, you may purchase an extension for a further 4 weeks.
    Refunds are not available if your course expires.
    Please review our refunds policy.

    The Food handler course is competitively priced, with payment accepted via credit card for your convenience.

    The course fee includes all required learning materials, assessment tasks, and certification upon successful completion.

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