How does subsequent training work?
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Once you have read this information leaflet, you will book an appointment for subsequent training online at https://fob.gotzg.de. The training courses are offered Monday to Friday from 8 AM to 8.30 PM and Saturdays from 9 AM to 3.30 PM. The training costs 8,- euros.
You can make payment using the following payment methods: Giropay (online transfer), credit card, PayPal and advance transfer (on request only by calling our helpline on 0 2182 - 8507 - 65).
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Data is transmitted in accordance with data protection regulations. You will receive an email with your confirmation of registration/receipt (to present to your employer). Please save this email.
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At the time of the instruction appointment, video identification must first be carried out to ensure that you are the person registered (authentication).
For this reason, please download the video identification method you selected when registering (tzg Video-Ident, Whatsapp, Facetime, Ginlo or Signal) from a web store onto your smartphone in good time before the instruction date. We recommend using the "tzg Video-Ident" APP for IOS or Android.
You also need a valid identification document and a stable internet connection.
When using the tzg Video-Ident APP for video identification:
Open the tzg Video-Ident APP 15 minutes before the booked instruction date. To do this, use the code that you received by email after registering. Have your identification document ready and wait in the APP waiting area until you are contacted by an employee of the Glehn Technology Center. If you are not in the APP waiting area at the time of the appointment, we will not establish further contact (see missed appointment in the registration confirmation).When using other communication tools (WhatsApp, Facetime, Ginlo or Signal) for video identification:
You will be called by an employee of the Glehn Technology Center at the booked appointment (+/- 15 minutes). Have your ID ready. If you cannot be reached after three call attempts, we will not establish further contact (see missed appointment in the registration confirmation).You show your ID card and look into the camera.
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To start the instruction, please open the following link on your smartphone or PC by clicking on it: https://gotzg.de. We will briefly explain the further process to you.
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After this, you will receive your access information (participant code) for the training and you can select which language you wish to complete the training in. Please remain in the selected language until the end of the training session. Foreign languages are sometimes displayed as subtitles in the German-language training video.
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Now you only need to provide consent for data protection law purposes and click on and approve links to the training session. After this, you can start the training.
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The training starts with the training video, which lasts around 20 minutes. Please watch the whole video.
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Then please carefully read the information sheet on the training session in full.
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After the training session, it is mandatory for you to complete a test. The eight questions relate to the film and the information sheet. There is only one correct answer to each question. If necessary, you can retake the test.
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As the final step, you will provide a declaration concerning a ban on certain occupational activities* within the framework of the Infection Protection Act.
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If you have any questions about training according to Section 43 Infection Protection Act, or the content of the training video, please get in touch by sending an email to fob.ifsg@tzg.online.
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At the end, you will have the opportunity to evaluate the online training. We look forward to receiving your feedback!
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Once you have completed the other steps, you can download and print your certificate from the system. Alternatively, the certificate will be sent to you by email.
Under 18s
Additional important information:
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It is a prerequisite of the subsequent training that you have already participated in initial training according to Sections 42 and 43 and that you have retained your certificate.
*Ban from certain occupational activities
The German Infection Protection Act states that no one with symptoms that indicate one of the following illnesses or that have been diagnosed by a doctor may come into contact with food:
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Acute infectious gastroenteritis (sudden onset of infectious diarrhoea) triggered by salmonellae, shigella, cholera bacteria
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Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli
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Vibrio cholerae
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Typhus or paratyphoid
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Viral hepatitis A or E (liver inflammation)
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You have infected wounds or a skin condition that may allow pathogens to be transmitted to other people via food.
The following symptoms are an indication of these conditions
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Diarrhoea with more than two loose stools per day, nausea, vomiting and fever.
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A high fever with severe headaches, abdominal pains or joint aches and constipation (followed by severe diarrhoea a few days later) are signs of typhus and paratyphoid
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Milky white diarrhoea with a loss of large amounts of fluids are typical of cholera.
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Yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes with a feeling of weakness and loss of appetite indicate hepatitis A or E.
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Wounds or open lesions from skin diseases may be infected if they are red, oozing, weeping or swollen.
If the symptoms above occur, food handlers should consult their GP or company doctor and mention that they work with food. In addition, individuals who handle food are also obliged to immediately inform their supervisor that they cannot handle food for the duration of the illness. Violations will be prosecuted as an administrative offence or criminal offence.