Wednesday 9 April 2008

Food Safety Training - How to Cut Costs, Not Corners

We are often asked if we know of an approach to training that will help reduce costs and deliver training that sticks – the answer is simple, Training Games.

For training material to work, it has to be fun, exhilarating and engaging. The more engaging it is, the more memorable it becomes. The reason that training via a game format is so successful is that it achieves all of these things, delivering a training experience in an exciting, non threatening way.

The purpose of Food Safety Training is to embed the serious message of managing food safety in a way where people's health and welfare are paramount at all times, yet who says this cant be delivered in a fun way? In fact we believe there is no more effective method that to inject fun into the learning environment.

There are several versions of food safety training games available on the market. Most of them use question cards, however, the Food Safety Training Game from Gamethingy.com really stands out as taking a training game to a new level by being a complete board game experience that can be used as a complete training programme.

The Gamethingy.com Food Safety Training Game has been developed for food handlers and food managers of all levels. Participants using the Food Safety Training Game will get a deeper understanding of food contamination, its prevention, food poisoning, premises and equipment.

Gamethingy.com Food Safety Training Games help to recognise and prevent poor food hygiene and enables people to participate in discussion about how to make a positive change in their immediate working environment.

Every year millions of people in the UK suffer from food safety illnesses, with a bit more fun training it could be all so different.

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