A category of "Professional Cook" "Food Prepreration Worker" both positions need to have ServSafe Foodhandler Certification.
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Patrick D commented
Disaster workers need to eat. Disaster field kitchens need certified workers and cooks. Additionally, small communities may have a community kitchen in a park that could be utilized if certified food service workers were available.
There is too much liability to accept food from someone's home, and or to have a non-certified person prepare food for people. This is true nation wide.
For a certified cook this person should have at least a ServSafe Foodhandler Certificate. For a certified food Prepreration volunteer they must possess a ServSafe FoodHandler certificate as well.