Food Allergy Training
Early Years Version Level 2
Updated June 2025

Course Summary

It is a legal requirement that food business are able to communicate information about allergenic ingredients to customers. This course teaches best practice in storage, usage, documentation and communication of allergens in order to keep customers, staff and business safe. It is crucial that anyone working in a Early Years catering environment is sufficiently allergy trained and this course is suitable for all, including cooks, nursery assistants, supervisors and child minders.

Course Documents

Our course follows the nationally approved Level 2 Allergy Awareness syllabus, accredited by Qualifi, an Ofqual regulated awarding body.


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How does it work?

  1. Select and pay for your course online
  2. When you are ready, start your training by working through each chapter
  3. Work through at your own pace; take it slow, a chapter at a time, or take the FastTrack route if you already know your stuff
  4. Test your knowledge as you go with recap questions
  5. When you're ready, take the 20 question multiple-choice exam. Don't worry if you don't pass first time, you can try again at no extra cost
  6. Once you have passed you can download and/or print your certificate. A copy of your pass certificate is always available in your learner admin area

FastTrack

FastTrack is a rapid pass option that allows the learner to pass sooner. Successfully passing a pre-exam assessment gives the learner instant exam access.

FastTrack rapid pass system

This route is suitable for experienced workers who already have comprehensive knowledge, and can be useful for those renewing their training.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Individual learners:

From purchase of a single course or registration of a course code you have 30 days in which to complete the course and take the test. After 30 days, or after you pass your exam (whichever is sooner) your course access will end, but you will still have access to your learner account to download or print your course certificate at any time.

Business buyers:

If you purchase a number of course codes to distribute to your staff, those course codes are valid for one year from the date of purchase. As above, the 30 day course window for each individual only begins when the learner registers their individual course code to access the course material. In most cases we are happy to extend learner course access at no extra charge to allow them to complete.

The time taken to complete the course is very dependent on the skills, experience and learning style of each learner. On average:

  • Level 1 courses will require 1-2 hours of study
  • Level 2 courses will require 2-4 hours of study
  • Level 3 courses will require 18-24 hours of study

If you already have the skills and knowledge required to pass the course, you may be able to take the FastTrack option. If you successfully pass a pre-exam assessment, you will be able to take the exam without spending the specified time studying each chapter.

Don’t worry! You get unlimited free exam retakes.
You need a 80% pass rate to pass your exam - but if you don’t manage to achieve this, you will be given a list of topics that we advise you to look at again to check your understanding. Go back and revise these topics, then resit the exam within your 30 day course window.

By law, food businesses within the UK must ensure that staff are: ‘supervised, instructed and trained in food allergy matters to a level that is appropriate to their job.’ The Safer Food Group works with industry experts, including Environmental Health Officers, to ensure that our training meets the necessary levels and covers all the content required to be able to prepare and serve food safely.

Fines can range from £5,000 to unlimited penalties, and businesses could face legal action or forced closure. Food allergy training is one of the most effective ways of keeping your staff up-to-date on the laws and staying compliant.

Most food hygiene certificates are valid for three years, but some employers or local authorities may require more frequent training. Keeping your certification up-to-date ensures compliance with UK food safety laws and demonstrates best practice in the retail sector.

Food hygiene covers general food safety practices, while allergy awareness focuses on allergen control and communication.