do you need any sort of hygiene certificate to work behind a bar serving?
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do you need any sort of hygiene certificate to work behind a bar serving?
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I don't think so but it certainly helps if you have this
http://www.food-hygiene-certificate.co.uk/ most local colleges do it , the missus done hers at some tin pot college in Liverpool
You can do it at night school when working if you wish.
As long as you follow the H&S rules they use in fast food restaurants: "Always wash your hands BEFORE using the toilet"
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I think you need one if you are the manager, but not if your just general staff.
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Don't know if it applies in England but here in Scotland anyone who serves behind a bar must be trained in all aspects of barwork and hold a certificate of competence. This applies to any establishment that holds a license to sell liquor including private clubs.
Without losing my licence - NO. Only problem for staff is if you have zealous Police the staff member who serves a minor or drunk is also liable to a fine, as well as the licensee.
i work in a pub piggy, and no certificate or anythng like that is needed.
training will be given - but it's more a case of how tills work, and closing down procedures etc....
different pubs have different rules but many pubs nowadays have a 'challange 21' - where you ID people if they look under 21 etc...
It looks like anybody can serve alcohol in England without a certificate from reading the previous posts. Have a look at this to see what is required in Scotland. Surely a much better way of reassuring the public that they can enjoy their pint without being at risk of the screaming abdabs.
http://www.inthyme.co.uk/6101/index.html
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