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How to Get Your Johnson County Food Handlers Card

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Johnson County, Missouri Food Handlers Card Training

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How to Get Your Johnson County Food Handlers Card

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Train

  • 100% Online

  • Johnson County Approved

2

Test

  • 2 Test Attempts

  • 75% to Pass

3

Print Certificate

  • Print from Home

  • Valid for 1 Year

  • Training Access for 1 Year

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About Course

Format: Online
Compatible Devices: Computer, tablet, and smartphone (Android, iOS)
Teaching Methods: Interactive activities, audio, video, full-text, etc.
Available Languages: English, Español, 普通话, 한국어, Việt, American Sign Language, Tagalog, Serbo-Croatian
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Length: 75 Minutes (Start and stop as needed)

Approval
This food handlers card is approved for use in Johnson County, Missouri, by Johnson County Community Health Services.

Purpose
The purpose of the food handlers card training program is to prepare food handlers to enter the workforce by providing the required food safety information as specified by regulations of the workers’ state or local government.

Learning Objectives (Effective date April 29, 2020)
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
  • Recognize how food can cause illness or allergic reactions.
  • Prevent contamination of food and food-contact surfaces with the hands and body.
  • Identify which symptoms or illnesses must be reported to a manager.
  • Use time and temperature control throughout the flow of food.
  • Maintain a clean environment for food preparation and service.

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Johnson County, Missouri Food Handlers Card Training FAQs

​​Do I need a food handlers card?

If you are a food handler in Johnson County, Missouri, you are required to complete a food safety course that is approved for use in Johnson County. Completing an approved food safety course will award you with a Johnson County Food Handlers Card. A food handler is someone who handles, prepares, serves, sells, or gives away food for human consumption.

Is this food handler training and test approved for my area?

This program that includes a training and test is approved for use throughout Johnson County.

When do I need to get my Johnson County Food Handlers Card?

Check with your employer to see if you need a food handlers card. This food safety training is required to be completed by 25% of all food handlers on duty at any given time.

What do I get when I finish this course?

Johnson County Food Handlers Card

How long is my Food Handlers Card valid for?

Your food handlers card will be valid for 1 year.

How do I renew my Food Handlers Card?

If your card has expired, you will need to purchase and retake the Johnson County Food Handlers Card training and test. If you need to reprint your current card, log in and go to the Certificates section. From there, you can click View and print your card.

How long can I access the course?

When you purchase a StateFoodSafety course, you automatically get one year of unlimited access to the training videos. Take your time through the course or come back after completion to brush up on your food safety knowledge!

Certificate Reprint

In most areas, you can reprint your required Food Handler Certificate by logging in to your account.

  1. Login.
  2. Find the Certificates window on your dashboard.
  3. Locate the digital version of your certificate and click View Certificate.
  4. Select Print or Email.

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View Certificate

Note: In some areas, you get your official Food Handler Certificate from the local health department. If you have lost the card you received from your state, county, or local health department, you will need to call that health department to obtain a new card, permit, or certificate.

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