Food hygiene training · Glasgow
Food Hygiene Training in Glasgow
From the restaurants of the West End and the stalls of the Barras Market, Glasgow runs on food businesses that live or die by their hygiene standards. Good Food Hygiene trains staff online, CPD-standard, with an instant certificate.
Trained for a rating, not just a certificate
Every one of those 6,604 businesses is inspected under the Food Hygiene Information Scheme by Glasgow City Council's own Environmental Health team. A certificate proves your staff were trained — it's what they do every shift afterwards that the inspector actually assesses. GFH's courses are built around that gap: real kitchen habits, not just passing a quiz.
Courses & pricing
10 CPD-standard courses from £15 — Food Hygiene Levels 1–3, HACCP, Allergen Awareness, Health & Safety and more. Free taster version on every course, so a business can try one before training the whole team.
Glasgow FAQs
Do I need a food hygiene certificate to trade at the Barras or a Glasgow event?
Yes — market and event organisers in Glasgow almost always require proof of Level 2 Food Hygiene training before granting a pitch, and Glasgow City Council's Environmental Health team can ask to see it at any time.
Does Glasgow use the same food hygiene rating as England?
No — Scotland uses the Food Hygiene Information Scheme (FHIS), which records a business as 'Pass' or 'Improvement Required' rather than a 0–5 star score, but the Level 2 Food Hygiene training your staff need is the same UK-wide standard.