CFT Training by Correspondence
There are no classes to attend and we provide tutor support with all our nationally recognised courses.
When you train by correspondence, you will receive hard copies of the student workbooks and a set of assessment tasks, which include industry based case studies, short questions and a demonstration of practical skills which needs to be observed in a work environment.
You can take your time doing the learning and assessments, and support is provided to all students undertaking training by this method.
To register for correspondence training, please click here.
How you will be assessed
Whether you train online, in class or by correspondence, the assessment process is designed to meet the requirements of the nationally recognised units.
All assessments are integrated into short answer questions and case studies which highlight common issues that could cause food poisoning through cross contamination, inorrect times and temperature when handling food.
Correspondence training - includes industry-based case studies, short answer questions and a demonstration of practical skills which needs to be observed in a work, or simulated workplace environment.
The observation needs to be done face-to-face by a third-party observer who either has a food safety qualification or experience in food preparation.
To contact CFT International - Food Safety and RSA training about CFT Training by Correspondence use Get a quote.
There are no classes to attend and we provide tutor support with all our nationally recognised courses.
When you train by correspondence, you will receive hard copies of the student workbooks and a set of assessment tasks, which include industry based case studies, short questions and a demonstration of practical skills which needs to be observed in a work environment.
You can take your time doing the learning and assessments, and support is provided to all students undertaking training by this method.
To register for correspondence training, please click here.
How you will be assessed
Whether you train online, in class or by correspondence, the assessment process is designed to meet the requirements of the nationally recognised units.
All assessments are integrated into short answer questions and case studies which highlight common issues that could cause food poisoning through cross contamination, inorrect times and temperature when handling food.
Correspondence training - includes industry-based case studies, short answer questions and a demonstration of practical skills which needs to be observed in a work, or simulated workplace environment.
The observation needs to be done face-to-face by a third-party observer who either has a food safety qualification or experience in food preparation.
To contact CFT International - Food Safety and RSA training about CFT Training by Correspondence use Get a quote.
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