Utah Admin. Code R392-103-1 - Purpose
(1) This rule requires adherence to uniform
statewide standards for training and testing food handlers, issuing food
handler certificates and permits, and paying and receiving fees.
(2) The Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention has identified five risk factors associated with foodborne illness
outbreaks. Four of the five risk factors result from improper handling of food
by food handlers or poor personal hygiene of food handlers.
(3) Proper application of the required
training principles will empower food handlers to prevent and safeguard against
foodborne illnesses. Testing of food handlers confirms that the food handler
gained an understanding of correct food protection principles. A food handler
permit that is recognized statewide provides a tool for local health officers
to verify that food handlers have received state approved training and
testing.
(4) State and local
monitoring of the food handler training, certificate, and permitting process is
critical to promoting and protecting public health. Coordination between this
process, the routine inspection of regulated facilities, and the investigation
of foodborne illness outbreaks is necessary to respond quickly and effectively
to identified and suspected risks to public health.
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