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Abstract
Food safety training is an integral component in the public health
system designed to prevent the incidence of foodborne outbreaks.
However, there is a lack of evidence that food safety training
programs directly result in improved food hygiene. The majority
of food safety courses are delivered in classroom settings or on-line
with no practical component. To assess knowledge of students, a
written examination is often required to obtain certification. This
training is inadequate as it reflects poor training designs that focus
only on producing certified personnel rather than paying attention
to achieving competency in food hygiene practice [1,2]. Food safety
training leads to an improvement in food safety only if the knowledge
imparted results in a positive change in behaviour [3].