Hiring new staff in the food and beverage (F&B) industry requires more than just onboarding and training. In Singapore, all food handlers must meet strict hygiene and certification requirements before they are allowed to work.
For employers and new hires alike, having a clear food safety certification checklist ensures that everything is completed correctly and on time. This helps avoid compliance issues, improves workplace safety, and ensures smooth operations from day one.
In this guide, we provide a practical checklist to help new F&B staff meet food safety requirements in Singapore.
Singapore enforces strict food hygiene regulations to protect public health. Anyone involved in food preparation or handling must be certified under the WSQ Food Safety framework.
This applies to:
Without proper certification, individuals are not allowed to handle food in a professional environment.
Use this checklist to ensure all requirements are completed before starting work.
The first step is to enrol in a WSQ-approved course such as the
Food Safety Course Level 1.
This course provides essential knowledge on:
Choosing an approved training provider ensures that your certification is recognised.
Learners must attend the full course and participate in all required training sessions.
The course is typically completed within one day and includes both theoretical and practical components.
Active participation is important to ensure understanding of key safety practices.
After completing the training, learners must pass an assessment to receive certification.
The assessment may include:
Passing the assessment confirms that the learner understands food safety requirements.
Once you pass the assessment, you will receive your WSQ Food Safety certification.
This certificate is required before you can start work as a food handler.
Employers may request proof of certification during onboarding.
New hires should provide their certificate to their employer for record-keeping and compliance purposes.
Employers are responsible for ensuring that all staff handling food are properly certified.
Maintaining accurate records helps businesses meet regulatory requirements.
Certification is only the first step. Staff must consistently apply food safety practices in daily work.
This includes:
Workplace compliance is essential for maintaining hygiene standards.
Food safety certification in Singapore is valid for 5 years.
Staff should keep track of their certification expiry date to avoid lapses.
Employers may also monitor expiry dates to ensure continuous compliance.
Before the certificate expires, staff must complete a refresher course to renew their certification.
Refresher training helps reinforce key hygiene practices and update learners on current regulations.
Failing to renew certification may result in suspension from food handling duties.
Many new F&B staff make simple mistakes during the certification process.
Waiting too long to enrol can delay employment start dates.
Only WSQ-approved courses are recognised.
Failing the assessment may require retakes and delays.
Expired certificates can prevent you from working.
Avoiding these mistakes ensures a smooth certification process.
Using a checklist helps both employees and employers stay organised and compliant.
New staff can start work without delays.
Ensures all regulatory requirements are met.
Properly trained staff reduce hygiene risks.
Certified staff contribute to better service quality.
Acuity provides structured training programmes designed for individuals entering the F&B industry.
The Food Safety Course Level 1 equips learners with the essential knowledge and practical skills needed to meet certification requirements and perform confidently in food handling roles.
With experienced trainers and practical instruction, learners are well-prepared for both assessment and real workplace situations.
Yes. All food handlers must be certified before they can work legally in Singapore.
Most Food Safety Course Level 1 programmes are completed within one day.
You may retake the assessment based on the training provider’s policy.
The certificate is valid for five years.
Yes. You must take a refresher course before the certificate expires.
Yes. Employers are responsible for verifying staff certification for compliance.
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