There are 2 core sections in the online Food Safety Supervisor Course to complete followed by a final assessment. Each section includes video, readings, interactive activities and case studies to assist in your learning experience. This online Food Safety Supervisor course for the hospitality and retail industries covers the skill and knowledge requirements common to all States and Territories. Some legislative requirements and knowledge will differ across borders.
SITXFSA005 Use Hygienic Practices for Food Safety
Element 1
Follow hygiene procedures and identify food hazards
- Follow organisational hygiene procedures.
- Report unsafe practices that breach hygiene procedures promptly.
- Identify food hazards that may affect the health and safety of customers, colleagues and self.
- Remove or minimise the hygiene hazard and report as appropriate for follow-up.
Element 2
Report any personal health issues
- Report personal health issues likely to cause a hygiene risk.
- Report incidents of food contamination resulting from personal health issues.
- Cease participation in food handling activities where own health issue may cause food contamination.
Element 3
Prevent food contamination
- Maintain clean clothes and use required personal protective equipment, including appropriate bandages and dressings where required.
- Prevent food contamination from clothing and other personal items.
- Prevent unnecessary direct contact with ready to eat food.
- Ensure hygienic personal contact with food and food contact surfaces.
- Use hygienic cleaning and sanitising practices that prevent food-borne illnesses.
Element 4
Prevent cross-contamination by washing hands
- Wash hands at appropriate times and follow hand washing procedures consistently.
- Wash hands using appropriate facilities.
Download the SITXFSA005 Use Hygienic Practices for Food Safety qualification information for the full course details.
SITXFSA006 Participate in Safe Food Handling Practices
Element 1
Follow food safety program.
- Access and use relevant information from organisational food safety program.
- Follow policies and procedures in food safety program.
- Control food hazards at critical control points.
- Complete food safety monitoring processes and complete documents as required.
- Identify and report non-conforming practices.
- Take corrective actions within scope of job responsibility for incidents where food hazards are identified.
Element 2
Store food safely.
- Select food storage conditions for specific food type.
- Store food in environmental conditions that protect against contamination and maximise freshness, quality and appearance.
- Store food at controlled temperatures and ensure that frozen items remain frozen during storage.
- Ensure food is stored to avoid cross-contamination of ingredients.
Element 3
Prepare food safely.
- Use cooling and heating processes that support microbiological safety of food.
- Monitor food temperature during preparation using required temperature measuring device to achieve microbiological safety.
- Ensure safety of food prepared, served and sold to customers.
- Prepare food to meet customer requirements, including actions to address allergen requests by customers.
Element 4
Provide safe single use items.
- Store, display and provide single use items so they are protected from damage and contamination.
- Follow instructions for items intended for single use.
Element 5
Maintain a clean environment.
- Clean and sanitise equipment, surfaces and utensils.
- Use appropriate containers and prevent accumulation of garbage and recycled matter.
- Identify and report cleaning, sanitising and maintenance requirements.
- Dispose of, or report damaged or unsafe eating, drinking or food handling utensils.
- Take measures within scope of responsibility to ensure food handling areas are free from animals and pests and report incidents of animal or pest infestation.
Element 6
Dispose of food safely.
- Mark and separate from other foodstuffs any food identified for disposal until disposal is complete.
- Dispose of food promptly to avoid cross-contamination.
- Use appropriate documentation to record disposed food items.
Download the SITXFSA006 Participate in Safe Food Handling Practices qualification information for the full course details.
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