Food Safety Training

Iowa State University Extension campus and field specialists offer a number of training courses to help educate food handlers in food processing and foodservice establishments serve safe food to their customers. ISU Extension offers the following food safety training services:

  • ServSafe® Food Protection Manager certification course for restaurants and foodservice managers.
  • SafeFood©, a 2-hour course for restaurant and foodservice employees.

Iowa State University Extension is proud to partner with local health departments, the Iowa Restaurant Association (ServSafe®) to provide this program.

For more information about our food safety training programs or to find a course near you, visit the following links:

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Food Safety Tip of the Day

Moisten. Lather. Rinse. Dry.

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Proper handwashing is essential to preventing food contamination. The correct steps for handwashing include: - Wet hands with warm water - Using soap and water, vigorously rub hands together for at least 20 seconds - Rinse all soap from hands under warm running water. - Turn off the faucet using a single-use paper towel. - Dry hands with a different single-use towel.

Source: Food and Drug Administration

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Foodborne Pathogen of the Day

ServSafe® Training Events

Self-guided training for managers and supervisors