LICQual Level 1 Introductory Certificate in Food Safety

Overview

Certifying Body

LICQual

Course credits

12 credits

Evaluation

Assessment Based

Study Units

6

Learning Mode

Online

Qualification Structure

To achieve the LICQual Level 1 Introductory Certificate in Food Safety; Candidates must complete the 12 Mandatory units,

Mandatory Units

  1. Introduction to Food Safety and Hygiene
  2. Types of Foodborne Hazards and Contamination Prevention
  3. Safe Food Handling and Storage Practices
  4. Personal Hygiene and Its Role in Food Safety
  5. Cleaning and Sanitation in Food Environments
  6. Food Safety Legislation and Workplace Responsibilities

Upon the successfully Completion LICQual Level 1 Introductory Certificate in Food Safety; learners will be able to

Introduction to Food Safety and Hygiene

  • Understand the key principles of food safety and hygiene in food handling environments.
  • Recognize the importance of proper hygiene practices in preventing foodborne illnesses.
  • Explain the basic concepts of food safety and how they relate to consumer health and wellbeing.
  • Identify personal and environmental factors that contribute to food safety risks.

Types of Foodborne Hazards and Contamination Prevention

  • Identify the main types of foodborne hazards: biological, chemical, and physical contaminants.
  • Recognize potential sources of contamination in food handling and preparation.
  • Implement effective strategies to prevent contamination and reduce the risk of foodborne illnesses.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of how contamination occurs and how it can be controlled in various food environments.

Safe Food Handling and Storage Practices

  • Demonstrate safe food handling practices during food storage, preparation, and service.
  • Apply safe temperature control practices to prevent spoilage and bacterial growth.
  • Implement appropriate methods for storing raw and cooked food separately to avoid cross-contamination.
  • Understand the importance of labeling and rotating stock to ensure food safety.

Personal Hygiene and Its Role in Food Safety

  • Understand the critical role personal hygiene plays in preventing foodborne contamination.
  • Identify and apply proper hand washing techniques and personal protective equipment (PPE) usage.
  • Recognize when and how to maintain cleanliness while working with food, including handling food and utensils.
  • Promote the importance of hygiene standards among colleagues to reduce contamination risks.

Cleaning and Sanitation in Food Environments

  • Understand the importance of regular cleaning and sanitation in food environments.
  • Apply effective cleaning techniques for surfaces, equipment, and utensils to maintain food safety.
  • Identify appropriate cleaning agents and their safe use in food environments.
  • Understand the role of waste management and how it contributes to maintaining a hygienic workplace.

Food Safety Legislation and Workplace Responsibilities

  • Understand key food safety laws and regulations governing the food industry.
  • Identify the legal responsibilities of food handlers and employers in maintaining food safety.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the importance of food safety documentation and reporting procedures.
  • Apply relevant food safety regulations to ensure compliance in food handling practices and workplace safety.
Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements

  • Applicants must be at least 18 years old at the time of enrolment
  • No formal qualifications are required; a basic level of education is recommended.
  • No previous food industry experience is required, making this course suitable for beginners.
  • Since the programme is delivered in English, applicants must demonstrate sufficient proficiency in the language.

What You Need to Know

It builds essential food safety knowledge and improves confidence in handling food safely.

Yes. It introduces the basic food safety principles and hygiene practices expected in food businesses.

Yes. It enhances employability for entry-level roles across the food and hospitality industries.

Food safety knowledge is essential in catering, hospitality, retail, food production, and healthcare sectors.

Many food businesses require staff to have basic food safety training for compliance and safety standards.

Yes. Learners can immediately apply safe food handling practices in real workplace settings.

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