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Demonstrating Food Safety Proficiency
To comply with the Ohio Person in Charge (PIC) Training and Presence Requirements, a PIC must demonstrate a profound knowledge of foodborne disease prevention, the application of Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) principles, and the specific mandates of the Food Code. There are three primary ways a PIC can prove their proficiency to a regulatory inspector. First, and most effectively, by becoming a certified food protection manager through an accredited program. Second, by maintaining the facility in a way that results in zero priority item violations during a current inspection. Finally, they can demonstrate knowledge by correctly responding to an inspector’s technical questions regarding food safety practices and public health principles. Ohio Person in Charge (PIC) Training
The Importance of State-Approved Accredited Programs
An accredited program is a food protection manager certification that has been evaluated and listed by an accrediting agency as conforming to national standards. Utilizing a training provider like ACE Food Handler, recognized under ODH #89-188, ensures that your staff is learning from a curriculum that meets the highest benchmarks. Having a trained PIC on-site at all times is the most effective way to ensure that critical control points are monitored and that employees are practicing proper handwashing, temperature control, and cross-contamination prevention.
Implementing HACCP and Food Code Standards
A core component of the PIC’s role is the practical application of HACCP principles. This involves identifying potential hazards within the food flow—from receiving and storage to preparation and service—and implementing critical limits to ensure safety. By understanding these principles through our state-approved course, the PIC becomes the frontline defense against contamination. Ensuring your team understands the “Why” behind the “How” of food safety is what transforms a simple requirement into a culture of excellence within your establishment.
Maintaining Compliance During Operating Hours
Except for facilities deemed minimal risk by the Ohio Dept. of Health, the PIC must be on the premises from the moment the doors open until the final cleanup is complete. This continuous oversight is vital for responding to immediate safety concerns and guiding staff through complex food preparation processes. With our $10 training (and an extra 20% off with code ace20), achieving and maintaining this level of professional compliance has never been more accessible for Ohio food service operators.
Frequently Asked Questions – Ohio Person in Charge (PIC) Training
Question 1: Is this approved by the Ohio Department of Health?
Answer 1: Yes. ACE Food Handler is an officially approved provider for Person in Charge (PIC) Level 1 Certification by the Ohio Department of Health (ODH License #89-188).
Question 2: Does this meet the Ohio uniform food safety code requirements?
Answer 2: Yes. This course satisfies the mandatory ODH requirement that there must be at least one certified Person in Charge per shift in every food service operation.
Question 3: How quickly do I get my Ohio PIC certificate?
Answer 3: Instantly. You can download and print your official ODH-approved certificate immediately after passing the online exam.
Official Compliance & Licensing:
- ✓ Authorized Provider: ACE Food Handler
- ✓ State License: ODH #89-188
- ✓ Issuing Agency: Ohio Dept. of Health
- ✓ Training: Statewide Accepted Certification