Like most business decisions, selecting the right Food Safety Supervisor course is an important investment that deserves careful consideration.
A quality Food Safety Supervisor course should:
Some online courses offered by training providers may not contain a practical component. Practical experience is key to perform the role of Food Safety Supervisor successfully - and it is a legal requirement for this course. If you choose a substandard course, you may find your skills are not up to industry standard.
The NSW Food Authority requires all Food Safety Supervisors in NSW to hold qualifications specific to NSW in addition to the standard Australian qualification.
If your business is registered in NSW, the course you choose should address the requirements of the NSW Food Authority. The Australian Institute of Food Safety is a NSW approved provider.
In addition to certifying you across all Australian states, including NSW, the Australian Institute of Food Safety’s Food Safety Supervisor course gives members access to an extensive range of practical resources to help supervisors perform tasks and build creative solutions for food safety problems.
AIFS’ course gives you access to: