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ServSafe Coursebook: with the Certification Exam Answer Sheet

Put Food Safety to Work In Your Operation Congratulations.

You re joining millions of foodservice professionals who have made a commitment to keeping their customers and their operations, safe from foodborne illness.

ServSafe is the industry's leading food safety training and certification program, because it provides the latest information and tools for you to use every day.

And ServSafe is recognized by more federal, state, and local jurisdictions than any other food safety certification.

ServSafe food safety training materials and exams are available in English and other languages.

Textbooks Online Training Videos/DVDs Employee Guides Instructor Materials Online Exams Paper Exams About Your Certification To access your exam score approximately ten business days after you take the exam, log on to www.nraef,org.

You will need your class number, which your instructor will provide.

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