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DEH training courses for the Sister Islands

article-2599114-1CE9045B00000578-52_634x479Certification courses in basic food hygiene and cosmetology are being offered by the Department of Environmental Health (DEH) to workers in Cayman Brac and Little Cayman.

“Operators of Food & Cosmetology Businesses are reminded that DEH requires all personnel be trained.” says Environmental Health Officer Thomas Augustine. “All personnel who have not yet taken one of these training courses or those needing to update their certification should register to attend”.

“It is of paramount importance that we have all workers in their respective industries on the Sister Islands be trained up to standard to provide the highest level of service throughout the Cayman Islands”, stated the Director of Environmental Health, Mr. Roydell Carter.

Training courses will be offered on the following dates:-

  • 28 October, 2014 – Food Safety Training Course from 9 am to 4pm.
  • 24 November 2014– Cosmetology Training Course for Barber /Hair Dressers/Nail Technicians from 9 am to 1pm.

All courses will be held at the District Administration Building Conference Room located in Stake Bay, Cayman Brac. The cost is $15.00 per person for each training course. Only those persons who have prepaid their fees at the Cayman Brac Treasury Department, before the beginning of the class will be trained. The Cayman Brac Treasury Department accepts payments of either cash or cheques (all cheques should be made payable to the “Cayman Islands Government”). Refreshments will be served but lunch will not be provided.

Food establishments’ employees and individuals needing certification for the upcoming Pirates Week Festival must contact the DEH Cayman Brac Office to indicate the number and names of persons attending the course by Friday, 24 October 2014.

Each training course will equip participants with sufficient knowledge to prevent illnesses and the spread of pathogens in their respective industry. Certification lasts for three years; if a person’s certification has expired, they must renew their certification.

For any questions regarding the above, please contact the DEH Cayman Brac office at Tel: (345) 948-2321 or 916-4201.

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