Food Education Training
Certified Food Service Manager Requirement
The Michigan Food Law, Act 92 as amended, requires each food service establishments to have at least one Certified Food Service Manager.
Certification can be accomplished by successfully passing an ANSI accredited examination. Preparation for the exam can be accomplished by attending a training course designed to provide the food service professional with training in food safety principles, foodborne illness prevention and proper sanitation practices. The ANSI accredited exam is normally given at the end of the course.
Certification is nationally recognized and is valid for a five (5) year period. Individuals who have a certificate that will be expiring soon can simply re-take the exam or take refresher training before sitting for the exam again.
FOR A LIST OF ACCREDITED MANAGER CERTIFICATION CLASS SOURCES click here.
To download a copy of the state Regulation 570 - Manager Certification rules click here.
Educational Pamphlets and Brochures
The department has a variety of printed material that cover safe food handling, sanitation, utility outages, pest control, etc. Printed material is available at all Environmental Health Services offices.
For a list of printed material that can be downloaded click here.
Questions?
If you have any questions, call us at 586-469-5236, Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. or E-mail us now.
Other Resources
Michigan Department of Agriculture & Rural Development
Consumer Food Safety Information: