Normally, Washington State food worker cards that are renewed are valid for 3 years from the date of issuance. However, a food worker may be granted a renewal card valid for 5 years, if the food worker documents that they have attended "additional food safety training" within the past 2 years. See Food Worker Card Regulations, Chapter 246-217 WAC for more details.
"Additional food safety training" is the completion of any approved*, comprehensive food safety training that lasted at least 4 hours. Training must include topics such as proper cooking, hot-holding, cold-holding, cooling of potentially hazardous foods, cross-contamination prevention, Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP), and proper hand washing techniques.
*An unapproved course can't be used to get an extended 5-year food worker card. You must be able to prove completion of an approved course to receive a 5-year card.
Even with this additional training, a food worker must also successfully complete the required food worker card training and exam to renew the card. "Additional food safety training" doesn't replace the required Washington State food safety training class or exam.
The online food worker training and testing program that some counties offer may only be able to issue a 2-year card. Check with your local health department to see if you can get a 3 or 5-year card using the online program.
List of State Approved "Additional Food Safety Training"
Certified Food Protection Manager
Washington State Local Health Departments
- All Washington State local health department manager certification programs.
College or University Courses
- Lake Washington Institute of Technology, Food Safety Service and Sanitation (BAKE 111)
- Seattle Central Community College, Culinary Arts, Principles of Sanitation Class (HOS110)
- South Seattle College, Health and Sanitation (FSD100)
- University of Washington, E&OHS, Food Protection (ENV H 441)
Workplace Training Programs
- Costco Manager Training
- Costco Associate Training
- Fred Meyer, Food Safety Certification Class
- Island Market Company, Inc. (doing business as Vashon Thriftway), Food Safety and Sanitation Course
- Town and Country Markets, Food Safety in the Workplace
- United Grocers and Merchants Insurance Service, Managing Food Safety in the Workplace
- Washington Correction Center for Women, Food Service Department, Additional Food Safety Training
Private Associations and Organizations
- AAA Food Handler, Food Manager Certification
- AboveTraining/StateFoodSafety, Certified Food Protection Manager
- Always Food Safe Company, Food Protection Manager
- Dietary Managers Association (DMA), Food Protection Training Program or Sanitation and Safety Course (resulting in the Certified Food Protection Professional (CFPP) credential)
- EduClasses, FMC Food Managers Certification
- FareStart, Adult Culinary Training Program
- HANA Concepts Training
- ICN, Food Safety in Schools Food Safety Training Program
- Learn2Serve, Food Protection Manager
- National Registry of Food Safety Professionals, Food Protection Manager
- National Restaurant Association ServSafe, Food Protection Manager
- NEHA, 2-day Manager Certification Program
- NEHA, 1-day fast-track Manager Certification Program
- NEHA, 1-day Review Program
- SafeMark, Food Marketing Institute
- SFSPac, 8-Hour Key Area 2 Training
- TAP Series Food Safety Manager Certification Training
- Washington School Nutrition Association, Food Safety/HACCP Sentinels
- Washington State University Extension, PIC Food Safety Training
Course Providers
How to Obtain Approval of an "Additional Food Safety Training" Course
To obtain approval for a particular class, the training provider must contact the local health department in the county in which the "additional food safety training" course will be offered. The course must meet the criteria set by that local health department, and their approval must be received before students use the course to qualify for the extended 5-year food worker card.
The "additional food safety training" course can be offered in more than one county. Each county must, however, approve the course or approval may be requested from the Washington State Department of Health. To obtain Washington State Department of Health approval to be included on the current list of state approved “additional food safety training,” send a request for approval and the course outline to: food.safety@doh.wa.gov or Washington State Department of Health, Food Safety Program, P.O. Box 47824, Olympia, WA 98504-7824.
For more information call 360-236-3330.
Content Source: Food Safety Program