Knox County Tennessee

Online Food Safety Training

Food Safety

We created this online Food Safety Training program to expand our existing training opportunities in Knox County. This training program is self-paced and allows the worker to complete it at his or her place of work. It includes a test at the end of the course that is accessible through the link below. All workers who complete the test with a score of 70 or higher will be issued a certificate. Any who did not successfully complete the test will be given an opportunity to try again. Results are downloaded on Fridays and certificates are issued the following week. Certificates will be mailed or emailed to the staff member.

Click here to download the training program. You will need PowerPoint to view the information.

(Haga clic aqui para descargar el programa de capacitacion en espanol.)
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Once you open the presentation, click on the “Slide Show” tab at the top and then select “From Beginning” to start the training.

Once you open the presentation, click on the “Slide Show” tab at the top and then select “From Beginning” to start the training.

Thank you for participating in this training program.  If you encounter any problems with this program, please contact our office at 865-215-5200 or by email at ehtraining@knoxcounty.org.



Need to report a public
health emergency?

Call 865-215-5093

Have Questions? Call: (865) 215-5555 Email: Health@knoxcounty.org

On the first Wednesday of every month, all KCHD offices and clinics are closed in the morning for staff in-service. On these days, the main location (140 Dameron Ave.) will open at 11 a.m. and the West Clinic (1028 Old Cedar Bluff) will open at 11:30 a.m.

Clinics will also open at 10:30 a.m. (Main location) and 11 a.m. (West Clinic) on the following Wednesdays: April 17 and July 17. All other offices will open at 8 a.m.