Whatever the job title, anyone who works with food carries food safety responsibility. For food handlers, HACCP training is about the core knowledge every food handler needs. This guide explains what food handlers need to know and how to certify online with the HACCP course.
What food handlers are responsible for
Day to day, food handlers protect customers through the core knowledge every food handler needs. That means understanding the hazards in the food they touch, the critical limits that keep it safe, and the records that prove the job was done right.
The HACCP knowledge every team member needs
- Personal hygiene and handwashing.
- The temperature danger zone, 5C to 63C.
- Cooking to 75C, cold storage below 5C and hot holding above 63C.
- Cross-contamination and the 14 EU allergens.
- Cleaning, sanitising and reporting problems.
New and lower-risk staff need Level 1; food handlers handling high-risk open food need Level 2. Both are completed together online in about an hour.
Common mistakes to avoid
Most food safety failures are simple and avoidable. Under pressure, even good staff skip handwashing when busy, use the same cloth or board for raw and ready-to-eat food, guess at allergen questions instead of checking, leave food out during prep, or forget to record a temperature check. HACCP training turns the right action into a habit so it happens automatically, even on the busiest shift.
For food handlers specifically, the biggest wins come from owning the core knowledge every food handler needs - doing it the same way every time, and speaking up the moment something is not right rather than hoping it will be fine.
Key takeaways
- Food handlers carry real food safety responsibility every shift.
- The core controls are hygiene, temperature, cross-contamination and allergens.
- Level 1 and Level 2 are completed together online in about an hour.
- Your certificate is yours and moves with you between jobs.
Why certify with the online HACCP course
- FSAI-aligned, covering Level 1 and Level 2 food safety.
- About an hour to complete, fully online, on any device.
- Verifiable certificate issued the same day.
- Affordable for one person or a whole team.
- Built for Irish food law - Regulation (EC) No 852/2004 and S.I. No. 369/2006.
Related reading
- Personal hygiene for food handlers
- The temperature danger zone
- The 14 EU allergens
- Preventing cross-contamination
Certify as a food handler today
Ready to go? Start the HACCP course now. It takes about an hour, the FSAI-aligned certificate is issued the same day, and you can certify a whole team at once. You can also explore the HACCP training options or read more on the HACCP blog.
Frequently asked questions
Do food handlers need a HACCP certificate?
Yes. Anyone handling food must be trained appropriately. Food handlers typically need Level 1 and Level 2, which can be completed together on the online course.
How long does the course take?
About an hour online, with an FSAI-aligned certificate issued the same day.
Does the certificate move between jobs?
Yes. Your HACCP certificate is yours and is recognised by employers across Ireland, so carrying it speeds up every new start.