Registration for instruction according to § 42 and § 43 Infection Protection Act



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General guidance on participation in and registration for “Training according to Section 42 and 43 Infection Protection Act”:

  1. Participation
  2. The information below gives you the option of registering for and paying for online training in accordance with the Infection Prevention Act which will teach you the most important hygiene regulations relating to handling food. Once you have completed the training session, you will receive a certificate which you will need to provide to your employer. The training is online, which means that you can complete the training from home or from another location. You only need a PC, notebook, tablet, smartphone or similar device and a stable internet connection.
    A fee is charged to attend the training. You can find out more under "2. Registration".
    What the training process involves: You will watch a video, which lasts around 20 minutes, in German (foreign languages are available as subtitles) and read an information sheet (available in various languages). Then you will complete a multiple choice test (where you put a cross next to the correct answer) to demonstrate your learning. You can also retake the test if necessary.
    You can download the certificate straight after you have successfully completed the test. In exceptional cases, we will also send your certificate by email. Since sending the certificate by email is not a secure method of transmission, we would like to highlight the risks associated with this.
    The training sessions are offered Monday to Friday from 8 AM to 8.30 PM and Saturdays from 9 AM to 3.30 PM.
    The TZG (Technologiezentrum Glehn GmbH, Hauptstraße 76, 41352 Korschenbroich-Glehn, Germany) provides the training platform and is available to answer any technical questions before, during and after the lesson. The technical content of the online lesson in accordance with Section 42 and 43 of the Infection Protection Act (IfSG) has been reviewed and approved by the public health department.
  3. Registration
  4. You can register for the training by completing the following process. Please choose a training session from the sessions which are available. You can book the session by making payment online for the amount of 30,00 euros. It is also possible to make payment in advance. In order to do so, please call our helpline   0 2182 - 8507 - 65 and take the delay into account as you will only receive a link to book a session once your payment has been received.
    Once you have registered, you will receive confirmation of registration/a receipt by email, which you will present to your employer.
    Please see the following link for a precise description of the hygiene training: Process
    Please read the information about the process carefully now or at the latest before your training session starts.
    The following services are included in the online training: Training, issuing and providing the certificate.
    You can use the following payment methods:
    • Giropay (online transfer)
    • Credit card
    • PayPal
    • Advance transfer (Only available by calling the helpline on   0 2182 - 8507 - 65 – Session can only be booked once payment has been received Processing time approx. 4 days)
     Additional information:
    • The certificate for participation in the training must not be older than 3 monthsat the time when you start a new job.
    • The entire training process usually takes about 45 minutes.
    • You can choose from the following languages:
      • Albanian*, Arabic, Bulgarian*, Chinese*, German (including sign language), German (simplified language), English, Farsi, French*, Greek*, Italian*, Japanese*, Korean*, Croatian*, Kurdish*, Polish, Portuguese*, Romanian, Russian, Serbian*, Slovakian*, Spanish*, Czech*, Turkish*, Ukrainian, Hungarian, Vietnamese*
      • * = Video with subtitles only
    • The video call which we make to you at the time of your training session for the purpose of verifying your ID will take place in German.
    • If you are aware of any reason to suspect you may be subject to a ban on certain occupational activities, please contact the health authority responsible for your area!



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