Environmental Health Specialists inspect places that prepare food for public consumption. This includes restaurants, school cafeterias, day-care centers, hospitals and more. We also inspect temporary food service vendors at local festivals. Check out the latest inspections of your favorite restaurant at www.vdh.virginia.gov and click “restaurant inspections.”
The class emphasizes the 5 CDC Risk Factors for food borne illness. Topics covered include purchasing foods from approved sources, good personal hygiene practices/employee health, proper cooking and holding temperatures as well as maintaining sanitary equipment and facilities.
The class is recommended for food service managers, food service employees, caterers, occasional food operators (churches, clubs & organizations), temporary event vendors as well as anyone in the community interested in food safety. Please click on the link below to access 2011 schedule:
2011 Food Safety and Sanitation Class Schedule
ServSafe is a 16 hour Food Service Managers Certification Course developed by the National Restaurant Association and taught by the Virginia Cooperative Extension and the Virginia Department of Health. There is a fee for the course and registration is required. For more information about the course or to register please contact Susan Prillaman with the Virginia Cooperative Extension at 540-586-7675 or at sprillam@vt.edu
2010 Changes to the Virginia Food Code
Amherst County: 434-946-9408
Appomattox County: 434-352-2313
Bedford County: 540-586-7952
Campbell County: 434-592-9550
Lynchburg (District Office): 434-947-6781
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA): www.fda.gov
FDA Recalls: www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/default.htm
U.S. Centers for Disease Control: www.cdc.gov
The Virginia Clean Indoor Air Act: www.vdh.virginia.gov/breatheeasy/index.htm
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