The Food Handler qualification is designed for individuals who wish to enter the food service industry by acquiring the essential skills to hygienically prepare and assemble food while maintaining cleanliness in food preparation areas. This qualification provides learners with the foundational knowledge, practical skills, and work experience necessary to perform entry-level tasks in a kitchen or food production environment.
Upon completing this qualification, graduates will be able to:
The Food Handler qualification is composed of Knowledge Modules, Practical Skill Modules, and Work Experience Modules, totaling 28 credits.
This qualification emphasizes practical, real-world skills that ensure learners are capable of maintaining hygiene standards and supporting kitchen operations effectively.
Hygienically Prepare and Assemble Food, and Clean Food Preparation Areas (5%)
Associated Assessment Criteria:
To enroll in the Food Handler (NQF Level 2) qualification, candidates should be at least 16 years of age. This requirement ensures that learners have the maturity and readiness to support basic food handling tasks in a professional kitchen environment.
The Food Handler (NQF Level 2) qualification provides essential training for those entering the food service industry. By focusing on hygiene, safety, and basic food preparation skills, this program equips learners with the abilities needed to support kitchen operations efficiently. Graduates will be prepared to maintain high standards of cleanliness and food safety, making them valuable contributors to any food production or service environment.
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