Often at the Australian Institute of Food Safety, we’re asked whether Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) or Recognition of Current Competency (RCC) can contribute to Food Safety Supervisor recognition.
If you’re a Food Handler with extensive food safety experience, or you have a similar qualification from a tertiary or trade institution in Australia or overseas, we hope this article will give you some answers.
The Food Safety Supervisor skillset is a nationally recognised Australian course that recognises a person who demonstrates:
For more information on a Food Safety Supervisor’s role in a food business, you can visit ‘What is a Food Safety Supervisor?'
If you have a tertiary or trade qualification that included food safety or hygiene subjects that could be considered to meet the skills and knowledge requirements of a Food Safety Supervisor, you may be eligible for:
Examples of tertiary or trade qualifications that may provide the skills and knowledge for a person to act as a Food Safety Supervisor include:
Subjects studied could include:
If you have one of these qualifications and would like to apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) or Recognition of Current Competency (RCC), please contact our friendly support team for more information. There are fees associated with both RPL and RCC. (link to contact us page)
People with extensive food safety experience, either through work experience or volunteering, may be able to receive recognition for some or all of the Food Safety Supervisor units of competency.
Contact the Australian Institute of Food Safety to check if you’re eligibility for RPL. However, be aware that you will need to provide evidence to support your claim, and you may still be required to take on additional units of competency to meet the standard for a Food Safety Supervisor qualification.
In most cases, students will still need to complete the online quiz components of the course in order to demonstrate that they have the required knowledge to be considered competent.
If you have an overseas food safety qualification, you will undertake the same process as a person with an Australian trade or tertiary qualification to assess your eligibility for RPL or RCC.
You will still need the Australian Food Safety Supervisor Statement of Attainment to operate as a Food Safety Supervisor in Australia.
The official AIFS Food Safety Supervisor course is designed to help you meet your legal requirements and protect your customers.