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10 Free food allergy training courses for restaurants

Save lives and foster a culture of awareness, responsibility, and readiness in restaurants and beyond. Prepare your teams to spot allergens, detect symptoms, and administer life-saving interventions with this list of free food allergy training courses for restaurants.

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Allergies and Food Intolerance in Restaurants

SC Training (formerly EdApp) boasts a comprehensive suite of food and hospitality courses tailored to meet your organizational and compliance needs. This allergy and food intolerance training is meticulously designed to keep customers safe and confident when dining in your restaurant.

This course explores the difference between allergies and intolerance. It’ll also delve into the crucial roles that kitchen staff, wait staff, and management play in preventing food allergy and food intolerance incidents.

Elevate your restaurant with top-notch allergen awareness training vetted by HACCP, the gold standard in food safety. HACCP International certifies food-safe equipment, products, and services in over 40 countries.

With the expertise of SC Training’s in-house instructional designers and the seal of approval from HACCP, you can trust that this course will equip your teams with the knowledge and skills necessary to handle food allergies and intolerances safely.

Created by: SC Training (formerly EdApp)

Length: 5-10 minutes per lesson (self-paced)

Certificate: Available

Cost: Free (up to 10 users)

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Food Contamination

Up next is this food contamination course that’s also created by the restaurant LMS, SC Training. It’s carefully designed to train hospitality workers in the food industry on safely handling food and implementing effective cleaning procedures to reduce the risks related to food hazards.

The course is divided into four engaging lessons. It starts by exploring the basics, defining food contamination, and explaining why it matters. Then, it dives into three key areas: effective cleaning procedures, cross-contamination, and, of course, allergens.
SC Training offers a gamified experience to make courses like this one more engaging and enjoyable. Check out its game-based assessments and see how they can elevate your training by making learning effective and fun.

Created by: SC Training (formerly EdApp)

Length: 5-10 minutes per lesson (self-paced)

Certificate: Available

Cost: Free (up to 10 users)

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Food Handler Basics Training (AU)

This course specifically targets teams in Australian restaurants. Use this to train employees on everything they need to know as a food handler, following the guidelines set by the NSW Government Food Authority.

It tackles the safe handling of food and will give you an overview of how food can be unsafe, unsuitable, or even misleading. For example, undeclared allergens are one issue it’ll cover. It’ll also help teams gain insights into preventing food contamination, mastering cleaning and sanitizing techniques, and maintaining personal hygiene. 
Because mobile training meets employees where they are, it’s perfectly suited for teams in the fast-paced restaurant industry. SC Training is a mobile-first platform where they can quickly access the information they need without being tied to a computer. This flexibility leads to better retention and a more confident team.

Created by: SC Training (formerly EdApp)

Length: 5-10 minutes per lesson (self-paced)

Certificate: Available

Cost: Free (up to 10 users)

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Food Safety Hazards

Up next is another HACCP training course from SC Training. It delves into the various food safety risks you might encounter during food preparation, the types of hazards to watch out for, and some safety practices to keep your customers safe.

This course includes a specialized lesson on allergenic and physical food hazards. The lesson will discuss food allergy and its severity, and go over preventive measures for customers with allergies. It’ll also talk about the staff’s responsibilities when it comes to allergies and preventive measures for restaurants and manufacturers.

Created by: SC Training (formerly EdApp)

Length: 5-10 minutes per lesson (self-paced)

Certificate: Available

Cost: Free (up to 10 users)

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Allergen Awareness (for Manufacturing)

While this food allergen training is mainly designed for manufacturing, its thorough discussion on allergen awareness makes it just as suitable for restaurant teams. This course kicks off with an introduction to allergies, covering everything from common food allergens to other forms of allergens.
It’ll go over allergic reactions and its symptoms and treatments. You can use this course to familiarize your teams with anaphylaxis and coeliac disease. Lastly, this food safety training and certification will also discuss allergen control and risk management for teams in food manufacturing, restaurants, and beyond.

Created by: SC Training (formerly EdApp)

Length: 5-10 minutes per lesson (self-paced)

Certificate: Available

Cost: Free (up to 10 users)

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ANAB-Accredited Food Allergy Training Online

This 360training course is vetted by the largest accreditation body in the United States, ANAB. It’s a two-hour training that’ll orient your teams about the top eight food allergens and how to prevent your customers from having allergic reactions. 

It’ll also teach employees about the differences between food allergies and intolerances, the roles of each staff when it comes to preventing food allergies, and the know-how to spot the symptoms of an allergic reaction quickly.

Created by: 360training

Length: 2 hours

Certificate: Available

Cost: 17.99 USD

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Save a Life: Recognizing and Responding to Anaphylaxis

Next on this list is this training course that specifically focuses on anaphylaxis, a life-threatening allergic reaction that requires immediate medical attention. This course will teach your teams how to use epinephrine and the differences in the kinds of auto-injectors.

This free course can be accessed on FARE’s food allergy LMS list, so you do need to register before gaining access. It also requires workers to take a post-exam before getting their certificate of completion.

Created by: Food Allergy Research and Education (FARE)

Length: 10-minute video with 2 to 3-minute lessons

Certificate: Available

Cost: Free

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ServSafe Allergens Essentials Online Course

This food allergy course is created for teams that work with food but are not involved in its preparation. In the case of restaurants, this may include cashiers, wait staff, and other front desk employees. 

This course will train teams on allergen fundamentals, safety measures to keep customers and guests safe, and emergency protocols. It’ll also teach them about anaphylaxis and the safe administering of epinephrine.

Created by: ServSafe

Length: 30 minutes

Certificate: Available

Cost: 12 USD

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Food Allergy Awareness Training

Up next is another ANAB-accredited food allergy course. This course is designed to equip food managers and workers with the skills to effectively manage and control food allergens in their establishments.

This StateFoodSafety training will cover the major food allergens, the different food allergen cross-contact risks, and the methods for preventing cross-contact. It’ll also go into the hows of communicating allergy-related information to co-workers and customers.

Created by: StateFoodSafety

Length: 60 minutes

Certificate: Available

Cost: Varies depending on state

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Food Allergen Awareness

Last but not least, this food allergen awareness course aims to train teams in the food service industry about preventing allergen contamination and responding effectively when a customer experiences an allergic reaction.

Specifically, it’ll also train food handlers on how to prepare allergen special orders to avoid cross-contact or transfer of allergens. The availability of this course may vary by state, so it's best to check their website to see if it's offered in your area.

Created by: eFoodHandlers

Length: 60 minutes

Certificate: No information available

Cost: Varies depending on the state

More than one in every 10 restaurant managers and staff mistakenly think that a person with a food allergy can safely eat a small amount of that allergen. This is according to research done by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

This misconception often stems from a gap in food allergy training and a need for a stronger commitment to safety practices. Get the facts straight and empower your teams to be proactive and mindful about allergens in the food they cook and serve with the right training courses.

What is food allergy training?

Food allergy training is given to teams that prepare, handle, cook, serve, manufacture, and work with food. It’s designed to teach teams how to protect customers and clients from potentially life-threatening allergic reactions caused by food allergens. 

Specifically, food allergy training is essential for teams in industries such as food service, hospitality, food manufacturing, healthcare, retail, airlines, transportation, childcare, and education.

Some of the most crucial topics to cover when training your teams on this topic include the basics of food allergy, common allergens, symptoms, cross-contact prevention, and safe food handling practices. It’s also important to orient teams on clearly communicating with customers and the steps to take in the event of an allergic reaction. 

Why is food allergy training important? 

Food allergy training saves lives. More than any compliance requirement or company policy, food allergy training is essential because it protects customers and consumers from severe and life-threatening reactions that are caused by accidental exposure to allergens. 

Build trust by letting your customers know that you’re committed to their safety. Support inclusive dining and let them know that your staff is knowledgeable and careful about food handling, allergies, and intolerance. This way, you encourage repeat business, and they keep coming back.

Training teams on food allergies also enhances their confidence in handling special requests and dealing with allergy-related situations. This leads to better service, minimized liability, and a better dining experience.

Whip up a safer dining experience with food allergy training

For teams in the restaurant industry, it’s a must to serve delicious food. But it’s even more crucial that the food they whip up in their kitchens is safe for customers to consume. This is why you can’t disregard food allergy training—it's essential and life-saving.

With abundant options for free courses on food safety, there’s no excuse to skip training.

Spice up your safety protocols with the best food allergy training provider. Join SC Training today!

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