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This is a free view enrollment course for knowledge public base, there's no certificate issued. Please select Safe Food Handler Course to receive a certificate.
Safe Food Handler [No Certificate]

Welcome to Safe Food Handler. I’m Lara Martin and I’m thrilled to guide you toward a safer, more successful career in food handling.

Along with food related certificates to boost your expertise, perfect for shining on your resume and protecting you from legal risks at work.

By mastering mandatory skills for home or professional newcomers like hand washing,
temperature control, and pest prevention. Our practical engaging courses feature high
definition quality voice, videos, and animated content, so friendly that you’ll definitely enjoy.

Our program features a mind map built on engaging modules and friendly lessons with short quizzes in every lesson to help you prepare for the final exam, which you can attempt unlimited times during your 30 day program period.
Once you successfully pass with a score of 70% or higher, your custom made certificate will be emailed to you shortly. While our 100% student success rate reflects our commitment to your achievement and the simple user friendly design of our learning platform.

Our platform is desktop, tablet, and mobile friendly, allowing you to connect anywhere.

Activate your learning vision with dark or light mode and access all up to date modules with ease.

We also offer braille reading to support inclusivity for all abilities and colors across the
Canadian community, ensuring everyone can thrive in their food safety journey. What are you waiting for? Dive in and start now.

Renewal Warning

Your SafeFoodHandler certification must be renewed before it expires to comply with Canadian food safety regulations, especially for business owners. An expired certification risks fines, business closure, or legal liability under provincial laws (e.g., Ontario’s Regulation 493/17). Renew your certification at SafeFoodHandler.ca to protect your business and ensure compliance. Check your certificate’s expiry date and act promptly, as requirements vary by province.