Exam for manager certification in food protection offered by Clinton County Health District

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WILMINGTON — The Clinton County Health District will be offering an exam session for individuals who have completed an Ohio Department of Health (ODH) approved online training course or who need to retake the ServSafe Manager exam at 9 a.m. Wednesday April 22.

Online ServSafe Manager food safety training course can be found on the ServSafe website at https://www.servsafe.com. Those seeking Ohio Manager Certification in food protection, formerly known as Ohio Level II Certification, will gain this certification with a passing score.

For each licensed food facility at a risk level III and risk level IV, it is required to have at least one employee with this Ohio Manager Certification. This employee would have a supervisory and management responsibility, the authority to direct and control food preparation, and service for the food service operation and retail food establishment.

The exam will be administered by Katie Burwinkel, Registered ServSafe Proctor and Registered Sanitarian with the Clinton County Health District.

The cost of the exam is $75 and registration forms are available at the Clinton County Health District. Submit registration and fee by April 7. Registration will be on a first-come, first-served basis and must be paid in full in order to secure a spot.

To participate in the exam, individuals must provide documentation proving you completed an ODH approved training course and a valid photo ID.

The exam session will be at the Community Room in the Clinton County Annex Building, Clinton County Health District, 111 S. Nelson Ave., Wilmington.

For more information, please contact the Environmental Health Division of the Clinton County Health District at 937-382-7251.

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