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U.S. National Restaurant Association's food and beverage safety training program
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ServSafe is a food and beverage safety training and certificate program administered by the US National Restaurant Association. The program is accredited by ANSI and a US nonprofit called the Conference for Food Protection. Its goal is to prevent foodborne illnesses based on a set of guidelines to improve safety and hygiene in the food preparation process.

Sanitation certification is required by most restaurants as a basic credential for their management staff. To date, over 5 million ServSafe Food Protection Manager Certifications have been awarded. ServSafe certifies food managers, food handlers, people who work with alcohol and allergens, and workplaces.

References

  1. "Home". Conference for Food Protection. Archived from the original on 3 February 2024.
  2. "ServSafe® Training and Certification". The National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation. Retrieved 26 March 2012.
  3. "What is ServSafe Certification?". Hospitality Training Center. Retrieved 2020-10-07.

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