Bendigo, VIC · Nationally Recognised · RTO #45799
Food Safety Supervisor Course in Bendigo
From View Street’s dining precinct to the growing food manufacturers of central Victoria, Bendigo’s class 1, most class 2 and class 3A food premises must have a certified Food Safety Supervisor.
Is it the law in Bendigo? Under Food Safety Standard 3.2.2A, most food businesses in Victoria must have a trained Food Safety Supervisor. Complete the course 100% online from anywhere in Victoria — and as a Melbourne-based RTO, we know the local industry well.
Food safety in Bendigo — who’s who
Bendigo’s mix of café culture, commercial bakeries, wineries with food service and residential-care kitchens means the FSS requirement reaches well beyond restaurants — any premises handling unpackaged, potentially hazardous food is likely covered.
This is general information, not legal advice — confirm current requirements for your business with Victorian Department of Health or the City of Greater Bendigo.
Who needs a Food Safety Supervisor in Victoria?
Under the Victorian Food Act, all class 1, most class 2 and class 3A food premises must have a Food Safety Supervisor. (Some class 2 community groups that trade for no more than two consecutive days with mostly volunteer staff are exempt.) The FSS needs a Statement of Attainment against the national units.
Renewal: Victoria is the exception: the official Department of Health guidance sets no renewal period and states there is no Victorian requirement to retrain beyond the minimum competencies. Even so, many employers ask staff to refresh their training periodically.
Food Safety Supervisor in Bendigo — FAQs
Do I need a Food Safety Supervisor in Bendigo?
Under the Victorian Food Act, all class 1, most class 2 and class 3A food premises must have a Food Safety Supervisor. (Some class 2 community groups that trade for no more than two consecutive days with mostly volunteer staff are exempt.) The FSS needs a Statement of Attainment against the national units. That applies in Bendigo just as it does across Victoria.
Is the certificate accepted by the City of Greater Bendigo?
Yes — Victoria requires a Statement of Attainment in the national units (SITXFSA005 & SITXFSA006), which is exactly what this course issues. The City of Greater Bendigo checks your FSS evidence as part of registration and routine inspection.
How much does the course cost in Bendigo?
The Food Safety Supervisor course is $99 (a limited online offer — normally $199) — nationally recognised, no hidden fees, and covered by our money-back guarantee.
How long does the certificate last in VIC?
Victoria is the exception: the official Department of Health guidance sets no renewal period and states there is no Victorian requirement to retrain beyond the minimum competencies. Even so, many employers ask staff to refresh their training periodically. Full VIC requirements →
Is the training really 100% online?
Yes — there’s no classroom and nothing to attend in Bendigo. Study at your own pace on any device; most students finish in a few hours to a day, and your nationally recognised certificate (SITXFSA005 & SITXFSA006) is issued within one business day of completing the assessment.
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