Consumer Health

Consumer Health protects the public by providing an array of health and safety inspections to include food, child care and public swimming pools. Training is provided for food handlers, child care workers and pool operators.


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Food Business

The Consumer Health division inspects restaurants and other food establishments to keep Fort Worth residents safe from food-borne diseases.

 

Mobile Food Vendor

Though similar to restaurants, mobile food vendors must meet additional requirements to address potential hazards specific to mobile establishments.

Child Care

Learn about communicable diseases, immunizations, food protection, health and safety tips at the city's Child Care Training class.

Temporary Events

A temporary food establishment permit allows food service operations under reduced requirements for no more than 14 consecutive days.

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Contact Us

For all questions, billing inquiries or payments contact:

817-392-7255

Fax

817-392-3713

Email

Consumerhealth@fortworthtexas.gov

Location

Hazel Harvey Peace Center for Neighborhoods, 818 Missouri Ave. Fort Worth, TX 76104

Hours

Monday - Friday

08:00 AM–04:30 PM

Saturday - Sunday

Closed

Plan Review

Plans for extensive remodeling and construction of a food service establishment, public pools and spas, and child care facilities must be submitted to the Consumer Health division.

 

Gaming Rooms

The City of Fort Worth adopted an ordinance affecting the operation of eight-liner and other similar gaming machines.

Health Guides and Advisories

Guides, advisories and other resources from the Consumer Health division. 

Training

Food -Handler Classes: Online or Classroom

Food-handler training classes are conducted at 818 Missouri Ave. Please arrive 30 minutes before class time to register. Attendees must register 30 minutes prior to the beginning of class. Registration ends five minutes prior to class, and there will be no admittance once registration closes.

Fee for the class is $16 per person, payable by cash or credit card. No personal checks will be accepted.

Class size is limited to 40 people. Please do not bring young children to class.

NEW! Online course now available. To register for Food Handler Online Training classes, click the Online Classes button.

Online classes

 

Online Training Information

Setup account

  • Buy the Food Handler Course
  • Buy the TABC Certification Online
  • Or buy both

Purchase your course

Train  

  • 100% Online—Our entire food handlers card training course is offered online, so you can train on your computer, tablet, or smartphone wherever you'd like. 
  • Approved—With training that is both ANSI accredited and City of Fort Worth approved, you will learn everything you need to become an official food handler. 
  • Engaging—Experience industry-leading food handlers card training designed to not only help you learn what you need, but also keep you interested and engaged. 
  • Course Length—75 Minutes—You'll be surprised with how much you will learn about food safety in such a short amount of time.  

Test

  • 2 Test Attempts
  • Our online test allows you 2 full attempts, giving you a greater chance to get your City of Fort Worth Food Handlers Card.
  • 70% to Pass—Everything on the test is covered in our approved training, helping you to be fully prepared to earn a passing score

Print Certificate

  • Print from Home—You will be able to print your earned Fort Worth Food Handler Card straight from home, so you can get back to work right away.  
  • Valid for 2 Years—Your Fort Worth Food Handler Card will be valid for the next 2 years, which means you will be set for quite some time. 
  • Training Access for 1 Year—Automatically get one year of unlimited access to the training videos. Take your time through the course or come back after completion to brush up on your food safety knowledge!

 

Classroom Training Information

In-Person Training Schedule:

English

   Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
 AM

No Classes 

 

 

Spanish Class Only


 

Registration:
8:30 - 8:55 a.m.

Class time:
9:00 - 10:00 a.m.

 No Classes

No Classes 

Mobile Food 
Vendor Inspections:
10:30 a.m. - Noon
Appointment required
for inspection.

 PM

 

 

No Classes 


 

 Spanish Class Only

Registration:
2:30 - 2:55 p.m.

Class time:
3:00 - 4:00 p.m.

No Classes 

No Classes 

 Mobile Food
Vendor Inspections:
2:30 - 4:00 p.m.
Appointment required
for inspection.

 

Spanish

  Lunes Martes Miércoles Jueves Viernes
 AM

No Hay Clases

Registración:

8:30 - 8:55 a.m.

Horario de clase:
9:00 - 10:00 a.m.
Español 

Clase solamente en inglés. 

No Hay Clases

 No Hay Clases

Inspecciones Vendedores
Ambulantes:
10:30 a.m. - mediodía

Se requiere cita para inspeción.

PM

 

No Hay Clases


 

Registración:
1:00 - 1:25 p.m.

Horario de clase:
1:30 - 2:30 p.m.
Español

Clase solamente en inglés. 

No Hay Clases 

No Hay Clases

Inspecciones Vendedores

Ambulantes:
2:30 - 4:00 p.m.

Se requiere cita para inspeción.  

 

Download the Food Handler Card Training Schedule.(PDF, 304KB)

Food Manager Certification Online Training

Food Manager Certification

Managers of food facilities in Fort Worth are required to have a valid Food Manager’s Card.

To get the card, you must:

  • Take the Online Food Manager Course and Exam.
  • Complete and pass the exam to earn the Food Manager Certificate.

Child Care Training

Care Training class. Upon completion, each participant will receive a two hour credit toward Texas Department of Protective and Regulatory Services continuing education requirement.

Registration will be conducted at the Fort Worth Environmental Services Department, 818 Missouri Ave. Please do not bring children to class.

Certificate

Class participants also receive a certificate from the Fort Worth Environmental Services Department. All day care certificates are valid for two years.

Fees

$16 cash or credit card per person, payable at the time of registration. No checks accepted.

Class Schedule

Registration begins 30 minutes and closes 5 minutes before class starts. Participants must sign in before class. There will be no admittance once class begins.

2024 Schedule

Thursday Daytime classes take place 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Thursday Evening classes take place 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

 Month  Thursday - Days  Thursday - Evenings
 January  --  25
 February  15  --
 March  --  21
 May  09  --
 June  --  20
 August  15  --
 September  --  19
 November  07  --

Download Class Schedule 2024(PDF, 333KB)

Pool Operator

This basic course covers water chemistry, filtration and recirculation; state and local regulations; water-borne diseases; and pool safety and water testing. This one-day course is required for people responsible for operating and managing class C, D and E public swimming pools and spas. Operators and managers of competitive and municipal pools and spas (class A and B) must have a five-year Certified Pool Operators (CPO) certificate. After successfully completing the course, operators are issued a certificate valid for three years.

Course registration fee: $65 per participant. Class is limited. Pre-registration is required.

2025 class schedule

Trained Pool Operator Course:

  • February 20 - English
  • March 6 - Spanish
  • March 20 - English
  • April 3 - Spanish
  • April 17 - English
  • May 1 - Spanish 
  • May 15 - English
  • June 5 - English
  • June 26 - Spanish

Certified Pool Operator Course:

  • February 6 - CPO (For Class A and B pools) - Call (817) 392-7255 for fee information.
Times: Check-in for all classes begins at 8 a.m. Class and exam are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Location: 818 Missouri Ave.

Course Registration

 Click here to view form.

Instructors

Our pool operator instructors are certified by the Pool and Hot Tub Alliance and are registered sanitarians. 

Why do you need training?

Swimming pool and spa operators are obligated to provide clean and safe facilities for public use. Accidental drowning is a leading cause of death for children under the age of five. Diseases can be spread by swimming in unsanitized water. Proper training is essential to the safe operation of a pool.

The City of Fort Worth and some other cities under the Tarrant County Health Department jurisdiction require pool operator training for operators/managers of public pools. This certificate is good for three years and must be posted with the pool permit. This course is designed to meet the needs of professionals working with: apartments/condos, hotels/motels, health clubs and country clubs.

Any pool or spa closed for health and/or safety reasons shall remain closed until a $125 re-inspection fee is paid for each body of water closed.

Class materials

Please bring these items to the class with you:

  • Battery or solar calculator
  • Pen/pencil, notebook/legal pad
  • Pool test kit (DPD titration preferred)
  • Your pool’s dimensions and equipment list. 

Customer Service

The call center is open 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays. 

For questions or to report an issue by phone:
817-392-1234