SITXFSA005 

Use hygienic practices for food safety

SHORT COURSE
Duration
Flexible
Delivery
Flexible
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Overview

This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to use personal hygiene practices to prevent contamination of food that might cause food-borne illnesses. It requires the ability to follow predetermined organisational procedures and to identify and control food hazards. The unit applies to all organisations with permanent or temporary kitchen premises or smaller food preparation or bar areas.

This includes restaurants, cafes, clubs, hotels, and bars; tour operators; attractions; function, event, exhibition and conference catering; educational institutions; aged care facilities; correctional centres; hospitals; defense forces; residential catering; in-flight and other transport catering.

It applies to food handlers who directly handle food or food contact surfaces such as cutlery, plates and bowls during the course of their daily work activities. This includes cooks, chefs, caterers, kitchen stewards, kitchen hands, bar, and food and beverage attendants, and sometimes room attendants and front office staff.

Duration/Delivery

Duration
Flexible
Delivery
Flexible

Study when and where it suits you. Our flexible, self-paced courses are designed to fit around your lifestyle, allowing you to learn at your own pace from anywhere. You’ll receive 100% student support and access to a trainer for guidance throughout your learning journey.

Entry Requirements

ACOS requries that all students:

  • Are over the age of 18
  • Have access to internet, webcam, email and MS Word
  • Have language, literacy and numeracy skills to read and follow workplace hygiene procedures, food safety standards, and communicate effectively to maintian safe food handling practices.

Units of Competency

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Career Outcomes

Fees

Domestic & International Students
Unit Fee$150

Education Pathway

Students who complete this unit may wish to continue their education with the following courses. This list is not exhaustive, as this Short Course may supplement any course which is part of a SIT training package.

Certificate III in Hospitality

CRICOS CODE: 114494C

VET CODE: SIT30622

This qualification prepares individuals with strong hospitality skills and industry knowledge to work independently under supervision in venues such as restaurants, hotels, cafés, and clubs. It supports multiskilling and specialisation across accommodation, food and beverage, and gaming services.
Career Outcomes
Food and Beverage AttendantFront Desk ReceptionistFront Office AssistantFunction Attendant
Duration and Delivery
Study Areas

Certificate IV in Hospitality

CRICOS CODE: 114495B

VET CODE: SIT40422

This qualification prepares hospitality workers to supervise and coordinate team operations in venues such as restaurants, hotels, cafés, and clubs. It focuses on combining operational hospitality skills with supervisory abilities to manage staff, solve problems, and oversee service delivery.
Career Outcomes
Bar SupervisorCafe SupervisorChef de CuisineChef Patissier
Duration and Delivery
Study Areas

Diploma of Hospitality Management

CRICOS CODE: 114497M

VET CODE: SIT50422

This qualification prepares senior hospitality workers to coordinate operations and manage teams across the industry. It focuses on combining hospitality skills with management knowledge, supporting roles in businesses such as restaurants, hotels, cafés, and catering services, with pathways to departmental or small business management.
Career Outcomes
Banquet ManagerFunction ManagerBar ManagerCafé Manager
Duration and Delivery
Study Areas

Diploma of Event Management

CRICOS CODE: 114496A

VET CODE: SIT50322

This qualification prepares individuals to coordinate and manage event operations using a broad range of event management skills. It leads to roles in event companies, venues, or organisations, with work involving both planning and on-site event delivery.
Career Outcomes
Event ManagerCatering ManagerCreative DirectorProgram Coordinator
Duration and Delivery
Study Areas