Dayton Daily News

Food-safety classes offered in Greene County

- STAFF REPORT

The Food Protection Program, through Environmen­tal Health Services at Greene County Public Health, continue to offer a series of Level 1 and Level 2 (ServSafe®) Food Protection Training classes. These classes are designed to promote proper food handling procedures to prevent foodborne illness.

The Ohio Uniform Food Safety Code requires that all food facilities have a person-in-charge (PIC) working at all times. To be a PIC, an employee should understand food safety procedures that relate to the operation. The Level 1 PIC Course will teach food safety principles necessary to be a PIC.

Level 1 Classes will be held at the Herman N. Menapace Center for Health Education, 1141 N. Monroe Dr. Cost is $30 per person.

This is a one-day class for about two hours. The final class date for 2017 is Monday, Nov. 13, 9 to 11 a.m.

The Level 2 (ServSafe®) Certificat­ion in Food Protection Manager’s Course is a 15-hour course detailed in the study of food safety procedures and prevention of foodborne illnesses.

Upon successful completion, participan­ts in this course will receive national, state, and local recognitio­n as being certified in food safety.

Level 2 Classes will be held at the Herman N. Menapace Center for Health Education, 1141 N. Monroe Drive in Xenia. Cost is $150 per person. The cost for a retest or for the exam only is $75 per person.

Class size limited to 60 people. This two-day class is a minimum of 15 hours.

Remaining class dates for 2017 are as follows (re-tests are held only on the second day of class): ■ Dec. 4 and 11, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Registrati­on for all listed classes is open now. For more informatio­n, registrati­on forms and FAQs, visit the website at www.gcph. info or call 937-374-5607.

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