Click here to go to the Eat Out Maagazine Twitter feed

Register

To receive our newsletter, click below…

People Moves

Got a people move story for Eat Out Magazine? Email clarer
@dewberryredpoint
.co.uk

NCFE launches two new food safety qualifications for catering industry

14th December 2009, 11:12am

National qualification provider NCFE has launched two new food safety certificates to help develop and ensure best practice in the catering industry.

NCFE'S newly launched Level 2 Award in the Principles of Practical Food Safety for Catering and its Level 3 Award in the Principles of Practical Food Safety Supervision for Catering are designed to ensure best practice and optimum health and safety procedures when handling and serving food.

Learners can benefit from developing the skills and knowledge needed to enter the hospitality and catering sector and are also ideal for those already employed in the industry who wish to gain a nationally recognised qualification.

Courses explore the methods of storage, preparation, cooking, handling and serving food safely, in line with good practice and food safety legislation. Units also cover the importance of risk assessment and pest control within catering environments.

The Level 3 Award additionally teaches the skills required for supervisory roles, such as food safety management procedures, monitoring good hygiene practice, training staff, communication and ensuring compliance and implementation of legislation and procedures.

David Grailey, chief executive of NCFE, said: "The catering industry is one where employers and staff must adhere to the strictest of health, safety and hygiene procedures in order to avoid liabilities. The news is frequently littered with high-profile examples of food safety going badly wrong – it captures people's imaginations for all the wrong reasons.

"NCFE's new qualifications are available to both young people who aspire to enter the hospitality and catering sector and to those who are already working in kitchens, who would like to hone their skills, gain a recognised qualification to support their practical experience and further their career."


Related Articles:

Words Maria Bracken 0 comments

Have your say!

To comment on this article, simply enter your name and email and send us your views. Please note that your comment will appear publicly below this article once it has been processed. For enquiries please email info@eatoutmagazine.co.uk.

Name



Leave blank

Email



Comment (max 800 characters)



Latest News

Livebookings secures deal with Gordon Ramsay’s Bread Street Kitchen

Livebookings, a European leader in real-… More…

10th February 2012, 11:17am

Freeze Beer Tax now or sacrifice 16,000 jobs, says BBPA

The beer and pub industry is demanding a… More…

10th February 2012, 11:15am

Roy Ackerman becomes Chairman of the Wine Guild

The Wine Guild of the United Kingdom has… More…

10th February 2012, 9:21am

Nominations open for The Good Food Guide Readers’ Restaurant of the Year Awards

The Good Food Guide is inviting nominati… More…

9th February 2012, 3:35pm

Click here to subscribe to the Eat Out Magazine RSS Feed

RSS Feed Subscribe

Ask the experts SUBSCRIBE NOW