Central District Health Will Hold ServSafe Course
Posted on: Thursday, 1 June 2006, 15:00 CDT
By The Idaho Statesman, Boise
May 26--The Central District Health Department will offer the eight-hour ServSafe Manager Certification course on June 12. ServSafe is a food-safety course sanctioned by the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation and is designed to provide food-service managers with the knowledge necessary to meet state and national standards.
The $85 course offers certification that is valid for five years and can be used anywhere in the United States. The course is intended for food-service managers, but is open to all food-service employees. Pre-registration is required by June 5. Call 27-8526 to reserve a seat.
For more information, all Contact Beth Norberg at 327-8526 or go to www.nraef.org.
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Source: The Idaho Statesman, Boise
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