Chứng Chỉ An Toàn Thực Phẩm
Luyện thi miễn phí cho kỳ thi Nhân Viên Xử Lý Thực Phẩm (Food Handler) và Quản Lý An Toàn Thực Phẩm được chứng nhận (CFPM), dựa trên FDA Food Code (phạm vi công cộng), kèm giải thích tiếng Trung và Tây Ban Nha. Các kỳ thi này thực sự được cung cấp bằng nhiều ngôn ngữ tùy nhà cung cấp được công nhận: kỳ thi quản lý (CFPM) bằng tiếng Trung, Hàn và Nhật (qua ServSafe hoặc NRFSP); bài đánh giá Food Handler bằng tiếng Trung, Việt và Hàn (qua ServSafe); tiếng Tây Ban Nha ở mọi nơi. Hãy chọn nhà cung cấp có ngôn ngữ của bạn.
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🗂️ Exam administration by state
How a food establishment meets the Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) requirement varies by state. Most states require at least one CFPM on staff and accept any nationally ANAB-CFP-accredited exam (ServSafe, NRFSP, and others) — so the exam language is set by the provider you choose, not the state, and the manager exam is genuinely available in Chinese, Korean and Japanese (plus Spanish everywhere) nationwide. Texas licenses its own exams (English/Spanish, with a licensed vendor adding Vietnamese and Mandarin) and New York City runs its own exam in 37 languages. Always confirm the current rule with your state or local health department.
| State | Certification route | Manager-exam languages | To pass |
|---|---|---|---|
| CaliforniaCA Dept. of Public Health (CDPH) — Retail Food Code | ANAB-CFP accredited (ServSafe, NRFSP, …) | English, Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Japanese | Set by the accredited exam (e.g. ServSafe 75%)official source ↗ |
| TexasTexas DSHS — Certified Food Manager program | TX DSHS-licensed programs + ANAB-CFP accredited | English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Chinese | Set by the accredited exam (e.g. ServSafe 75%)official source ↗ |
| New YorkNYC Health Academy (city) / NY State DOH Subpart 14-1 (rest of state) | NYC Health city exam / locally-approved training (rest of NY) | English, Spanish, Chinese, Bengali | To confirmofficial source ↗ |
| FloridaFL DBPR — Division of Hotels & Restaurants (Rule 61C-4.023) | ANAB-CFP accredited (ServSafe, NRFSP, …) | English, Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Japanese | Set by the accredited exam (e.g. ServSafe 75%)official source ↗ |
| IllinoisIllinois DPH — Food Handling Regulation Enforcement Act (410 ILCS 625) | ANAB-CFP accredited (ServSafe, NRFSP, …) | English, Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Japanese | Set by the accredited exam (e.g. ServSafe 75%)official source ↗ |
| ArizonaMaricopa County Environmental Services (county-driven) | ANAB-CFP accredited (ServSafe, NRFSP, …) | English, Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Japanese | Set by the accredited exam (e.g. ServSafe 75%)official source ↗ |
| WashingtonWA State Dept. of Health — WAC 246-215 (CFPM rule eff. Mar 1, 2023) | ANAB-CFP accredited (ServSafe, NRFSP, …) | English, Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Japanese | Set by the accredited exam (e.g. ServSafe 75%)official source ↗ |
| New JerseyNJ Dept. of Health — Public Health & Food Protection (NJAC 8:24) | ANAB-CFP accredited (ServSafe, NRFSP, …) | English, Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Japanese | Set by the accredited exam (e.g. ServSafe 75%)official source ↗ |
| GeorgiaGA Dept. of Public Health — Food Service Rules 511-6-1 | ANAB-CFP accredited (ServSafe, NRFSP, …) | English, Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Japanese | Set by the accredited exam (e.g. ServSafe 75%)official source ↗ |
| MassachusettsMA Dept. of Public Health — Food Protection (105 CMR 590.003) | ANAB-CFP accredited (ServSafe, NRFSP, …) | English, Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Japanese | Set by the accredited exam (e.g. ServSafe 75%)official source ↗ |
Requirement and accepted-certification facts are confirmed from each state's official page (linked per row). Most states accept any nationally ANAB-CFP-accredited manager exam, so the exam LANGUAGE is set by the provider you pick (ServSafe/NRFSP offer Chinese, Korean and Japanese; Spanish is everywhere), not by the state — the exception is Texas's own DSHS-licensed exams and New York City's city exam. Pass marks and fees marked “to confirm” were not published on the official page. Always verify the current rule with your state or local health department before you register.