CPD, IIRSM, Institute of Hospitality & IOSH Approved
Achieving a Level 5 food hygiene rating is a great achievement and means that the businesses hygiene standards are very good and fully comply with the law.
In December 2008 the Food Standards Agency agreed a National Food Hygiene Rating Scheme. It is now running in all areas of Wales, Northern Ireland and in 99% of England.
In practice the rating scheme is designed to ensure that businesses that are broadly compliant with food law and are managing food safety risks will receive a rating of three … and those who are managing the risk well will receive a rating of four or five. However, significant lapses in any of the scoring criteria can also have a significant effect on the rating.
This video learning course is intended to give you an overview of how the National Food Hygiene Rating Scheme works, what the scoring criteria are and how these are assessed by the inspectors, the appeals process, the Safer Food Better Business management system, E-Coli and concludes with some practical advice for ensuring your premises gets the best score possible.
While taking this course should prepare you well to be able to achieve the higher food hygiene ratings this course does not guarantee a 5 rating and that we accept no liability for lower ratings being given.
Pass percent required: 70%
Achieving Food Hygiene Rating Level 5 Learning Objectives
By the end of this video learning course, you will be able to:
- Identify Food Hygiene ratings and understand what they mean.
- Define the scoring criteria and how decisions on the final score are made.
- State how scores can be appealed.
- Understand how to apply Safer Food, Better Business to ensure compliance with legal obligations.
- Recognise the contents of good Hygiene and cleaning structures for your business.
Recommended System Requirements:
- Browser: Up to date web browser
- Video: Up to date video drivers
- Memory: 1Gb+ RAM
- Download Speed: Broadband (3Mb+)
Duration: 50 minutes (Note: This is based on the amount of video content shown and is rounded off. It does not account in any way for loading time or thinking time on the questions).