Overview
The "Advanced Food Safety Protocols: How to score ‘A’ in your Food Premise" course is an intensive one-day training designed for F&B professionals who are committed to achieving the highest standards in food safety and hygiene. This course offers a deep dive into the latest food safety protocols, risk management strategies, and compliance requirements to prevent foodborne illnesses and ensure a safe dining environment for guests. Participants will learn through a blend of expert-led presentations, case studies, and interactive workshops, gaining the skills to implement advanced food safety practices, manage risks effectively, and maintain compliance with regulatory standards.
Kindly be advised that HRDF-claimable short courses are exclusively available to industry partners and are not open to individual applicants.
| Programme Name | Advanced Food Safety Protocols: How to Score ‘A’ in Your Food Premise |
| Fees | RM1,300 per person (10 to 12 persons) Includes all training materials, lunch, and refreshments |
| Materials Provided | Each participant will be provided with an in-depth training manual, a certificate of participation, and a certification of completion for those who pass the final assessment. |
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Participants will receive a Certificate of Participation, while those who successfully complete all assessments will be awarded a Certification of Completion, issued by the Centre for Hospitality Innovation and Leadership, Âé¶¹Íø. |
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Dr Karen Lui brings over two decades of distinguished experience in hospitality and tourism education. She is a Certified Hospitality Trainer from the American Hotel and Lodging Association, a Certified ServSafe Instructor and Registered Examination Proctor by the National Restaurant Association, USA, and an HRDF-Certified Trainer by the Ministry of Human Resources, Malaysia. Additionally, Dr Karen Lui is a trained Professional Barista, holds an SCA Barista Skills (Intermediate) certification, and is a Certified Food Handler Trainer by the Ministry of Health (MOH), Malaysia. |
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