Michigan Food Protection Manager Training
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) requires all food establishments to have a certified food protection manager (CFPM) on staff. The MDARD requires managers to pass an approved certification exam every five years, and recommends managers take a training course in advance of their exam session.
This course can help you meet MDARD food safety recommendations.
Completing Trust20's Food Protection Manager Training does not guarantee you will pass this or any certification exam.
Frequently Asked Questions
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No, according to the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD), you only need to pass an exam from an approved, accredited program every five years. However, the MDARD does recommend managers take a course in preparation for their exam.
Yes, Trust20’s Food Protection Manager Training is accredited by the ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB), and our certification program is accredited by ANAB and the Conference for Food Protection (CFP).
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) requires only that managers earn their CFPM credentials, and Trust20 is an approved provider.
Michigan Food Law: Provides information on food safety regulations for all establishments in Michigan, including specific requirements for managers (refer to sections 2129 and 7106 for specific details on manager certification requirements).
Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development - Food and Dairy: Review guidance from the MDARD about critical food safety topics.
Visit Trust20’s Food Protection Manager Training pages to learn more about the course format and what you will learn.
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Trust20's online, remote-proctored Certified Food Protection Manager exam is accredited by the ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) and Conference for Food Protection (CFP). This exam meets the requirements for food manager certification in most states, but please confirm your local requirements with the health department.