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Course Information
Course Details

Course Length: Approximately 60 minutes

Languages Available: English

Trip to Health Department Required?: No

Certificate/Card Length of Validity: 1 Year

 

Test Details

Test Format: Multiple Choice

Number of Questions: 30

Test Attempts: 2

Passing Score: 70%

Learning Objectives & Outcomes
Learning Objectives

After successful completion of this course you should know:

Protect customers from germs spread from people to food by correctly handwashing, reporting illness symptoms, and following other hygiene practices.

Limit bacteria growth in food by controlling time and temperature and avoiding cross-contamination.

Identify major food allergens and communicate effectively with stakeholders.

Correctly clean and sanitize food contact surfaces while preventing chemical contamination of food.

Reduce the spread of dangerous germs from pests by preventing their entrance into the workplace and correctly identifying and reporting signs of infestation.

Learning Outcomes

After successfully completing this course you will be able to:

Identify which illness symptoms, diagnoses, or conditions require them to notify a food manager prior to working with food.

Determine when and where to wash hands before working with food.
Identify major food allergens and communicate effectively with stakeholders.

Identify correct behaviors or practices for protecting food from physical or biological hazards originating from the food worker’s own body.

Identify correct practices for preventing cross-contamination.

Identify correct practices for protecting food from time and temperature abuse throughout the flow of food.

Given a list of ingredients or food items, determine which is a considered a major food allergen by the FDA.

Identify correct practices for preventing allergen cross-contact throughout the flow of food.

Identify correct practices for protecting food from contamination originating from customers.

Determine when, where, and how to properly clean and sanitize equipment, ware items, and food contact surfaces.

Identify correct practices for using and storing chemicals to prevent chemical contamination of food or food contact surfaces.

Identify correct practices for preventing contamination originating from pests and other animals.

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Louisiana Food Scene

Louisiana has one of the most distinctive and unapologetically specific food cultures in the United States — Creole and Cajun cooking are not interchangeable terms here, and locals will tell you so. Gumbo cooked in an iron pot, a roux stirred for an hour, crawfish boiled in Zatarain's seasonings, and beignets dusted in powdered sugar at the Café Du Monde are not just meals but cultural rituals. The state's food safety priorities are particularly acute given the centrality of raw shellfish (oysters, raw shrimp) to Louisiana's culinary identity and the warm Gulf Coast temperatures that demand strict cold-chain management.
Known for: Gumbo, jambalaya, crawfish étouffée, beignets, po'boys, red beans and rice, muffuletta

Industry Statistics

Food Service Industry in Louisiana

12,000+Licensed Food Establishments
200,000+Food Service Workers
$9 billionAnnual Economic Impact

Louisiana's food service industry employs more than 200,000 workers and generates approximately $9 billion annually. New Orleans is one of the top food tourism destinations in North America, with a restaurant culture so embedded in civic life that the city claims one of the highest restaurants-per-capita ratios in the country.

Approximate figures. Source: BLS / NRA industry data (2023).

State Health Department

Food safety in Louisiana  is overseen by the Louisiana Department of Health

Louisiana Department of Health

DivisionOffice of Public Health, Center for Environmental Health Services
Phone(504) 568-5055
Address628 N. 4th St., Baton Rouge, LA 70802
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