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Wiregrass Tech to offer ServSafe food safety course Feb. 6

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Wiregrass Georgia Tech will offer the ServSafe Food Safety course on Feb. 6, 2018 on the Ben Hill- Irwin Campus. ServSafe is the food service industry’s premier food safety training and certification course. It is recognized by more federal, state and local health jurisdictions than any other food safety training program in the U.S.   The ServSafe course is recommended for all types of foodservice managers.  This is a great opportunity to obtain your National Certification and update your skills in food-borne illness prevention.  This class is not only for those that work in the public food businesses it is for anyone that serves food. 

The course has been scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 6 from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m.  and will be held in building 700 on the Ben Hill-Irwin Campus of Wiregrass Tech in Fitzgerald. There is a registration and exam fee of $180.  Pre-registration is required as the class limited to 20 participants so, early registration is strongly encouraged. To register or get more information about this course, contact Nancy Mitchell at 229-468-2074 or ‘nancy.mitchell@wiregrass.edu’,this)” rel=”noreferrer”>nancy.mitchell@wiregrass.edu

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