Canadian Food Safety Training works in partnership with the City of Toronto Public Health and is fully accredited to provide the Food Handlers Certification program. Our certification training program is valid throughout Ontario.
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We are confident that you will pass the Food Handlers Certification exam after attending one of our training classes. If you do not pass the first time, you may retake our class and exam at no additional charge.
Course duration: 5 hours
Fee: $65.00 (plus HST)
Certification valid for 5 years
Exams available in various languages
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Canadian Food Safety Training offers Food Handler Certification Courses to provide food handlers with the knowledge of safe food handling practices to prevent food-borne illness.
Our training and certification is delivered in partnership with Toronto Board of Health and meets all mandatory provincial food safety training requirements and is recognized by all health units throughout Ontario.
Certified Instructors
Flexible Instruction Times
Designed to meet the needs of people employed in all aspects of food handling Targeted to food handlers who work in food preparation premises
Group Rates Available
Our food handler certification program is a one day, approx. 5 hour program with a multiple choice exam at the end of the day.
A passing grade of 70% is required.Upon achieving a passing grade, we will issue you a certificate the same day.
Our No-Fail Policy: See information in our FAQ ’s
Registration fee – $65.00 (+HST) which includes our CFST Food Handler's Manual, in-class training, exam, certificate and an ID card issued by the Toronto Public Health.
To discuss special group rates and in-house training at your location: Contact us at (416) 627- 4169

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