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Health & Safety Courses:-

HABC Level 2 Award in Food Safety in Catering (QCF)

This qualification is ideal for anyone working in the catering and hospitality industry (or those about to start work in the industry). Subjects covered include hazards and controls, food safety management and temperature controls, food poisoning control, personal hygiene, cleaning and disinfection, food pests, and the role of the food handler in keeping food safe.

The HABC Level 2 Award in Food Safety in Catering (QCF) is accredited and recognised internationally and has been developed to protect customers and brand reputation.

How long will it take me to achieve this qualification?

This qualification is usually achieved by taking a one-day classroom-based course. However, it can also be achieved through a variety of other methods including blended and distance learning, as long as the recommended learning hours are completed.

How is the qualification assessed?

It is assessed by a multiple-choice examination, where the candidate must answer at least 20 out of 30 questions correctly. The examination will take a maximum of 1 hour to complete.

What next?

Individuals achieving this qualification can then progress onto any of the HABC Level 3 Food Safety qualifications, which are ideal for those wishing to work in a supervisory role.

 

 

HABC Level 2 Award in Fire Safety (QCF)

This qualification is ideal for anyone involved in the management of fire safety in any workplace. Subjects covered include hazards and risks, controlling fire in the workplace, the principles and practice of fire safety management at work and the role of the nominated fire warden.

The HABC Level 2 Award in Fire Safety (QCF) is accredited and recognised internationally and has been developed to protect customers, staff , brand reputation and profits.

How long will it take me to achieve this qualification?

This qualification usually involves attending a one-day course but can be achieved through a variety of methods including classroom, blended and distance learning provided that the learning hours are met.

How is the qualification assessed?

It is assessed by a multiple-choice examination, where the candidate must answer at least 20 out of 30 questions correctly. The examination will take a maximum of 1 hour to complete.

What next?

Individuals achieving this qualification can then progress onto Level 3/4 Fire Risk Assessment qualifications or the HABC Level 3 Award in Health and Safety in the Workplace (QCF). These qualifications are ideal for those in a management role or who will be involved with risk management.

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