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Health Education Test Mandatory for Food Industry Workers’ Health Certificates

Mohamed Mahmoud
Last updated: 2026/06/20 at 3:46 AM
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Health certificates now required for food and public health workers, ministry says

The Ministry of Municipalities and Housing recently reiterated that health certificates are mandatory for employees engaged in food service and public health-related activities to protect consumers and reduce health risks tied to service and food handling. Officials said the measure applies to workers in establishments with direct contact with food or that affect public health.

The ministry explained that obtaining a certificate involves a medical examination at accredited health authorities to confirm a worker is free from infectious diseases, and, in designated cities, passing a health education test for professions listed under the program. Issuance and renewal are handled electronically through the Baladi platform and app, the ministry stated.

Health certificates: requirements and issuance

The ministry outlined two core requirements for issuing health certificates: a medical screening by approved health providers and, where applicable, successful completion of a public health education assessment. These steps are intended to verify individual fitness for duties that involve food handling or significant public interaction.

According to officials, valid medical examinations verify the absence of contagious conditions that could pose a risk to consumers. Meanwhile, the education test familiarizes workers with hygiene protocols, safe food handling, and basic public health practices. Together, the checks form the basis for digital certification.

Issuance is completed electronically via the Baladi platform and app, enabling workers and employers to obtain the certificate without in-person paperwork. The ministry noted the certificate remains valid for one year from the issue date and can be renewed up to 60 days before expiration to ensure continuous compliance.

Why the ministry stresses compliance with health certificates

Officials said the requirement is a preventive public-health measure aimed at protecting consumers and curbing outbreaks linked to foodborne or service-related transmission. Ensuring that food workers and other staff are medically cleared reduces the likelihood of contamination and supports wider food safety efforts.

Furthermore, the ministry framed the certificates as a fundamental component of regulatory oversight for establishments that provide food or affect public health. Therefore, employers are expected to verify staff certification status as part of routine operational responsibility, the ministry indicated.

Digital rollout and implications for businesses and workers

The move to an electronic system is meant to streamline certificate issuance and make compliance easier for businesses and individual workers. The Baladi platform and app provide an online channel for submitting medical results, completing required education modules, and receiving digital certificates.

For employers, the digital approach can simplify staff verification and record-keeping, while reducing administrative delays. Additionally, workers benefit from clearer guidance on renewal timelines and access to mobile-based services. However, the ministry advised that workers must still complete medical checks at approved health centers to meet the program’s standards.

What workers and employers should do next

Workers in food service, hospitality, sanitation, and other roles tied to public health should arrange medical examinations at accredited health authorities and confirm whether their profession is included in the cities where the education test is required. Employers should compile a list of staff who need certification and help coordinate appointments where necessary.

Applications and renewals should be submitted through the Baladi platform and app to ensure certificates are issued and recorded electronically. Additionally, businesses are encouraged to monitor their staff’s certificate expiry dates and initiate renewals within the 60-day window specified by the ministry to avoid lapses in coverage.

Related compliance considerations and background

Health certificates intersect with broader food safety and public health regulations enforced by municipal authorities. While the ministry emphasized protective outcomes, observers note that electronic certification systems are increasingly used worldwide to standardize worker health checks and streamline regulatory inspections.

Secondary considerations include workforce training and the availability of accredited medical providers. The ministry’s guidance indicates that the program applies according to a defined list of professions and to specified cities, suggesting phased or targeted implementation depending on local public-health priorities.

Conclusion and what to watch next

The ministry’s announcement clarifies procedural requirements and underscores the role of health certificates in protecting consumers and maintaining public health standards. Employers and workers should complete medical screenings, take the education test where needed, and use the Baladi platform and app to secure or renew certificates.

Readers should watch for updates from the Ministry of Municipalities and Housing regarding any expansion of the profession list, additional cities where the program will apply, and enhancements to the digital platform. Officials have indicated that staying current with certification and renewal timelines will remain a priority for regulatory compliance and consumer safety.

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