Nebraska Safe Facilities ServSafe Practice Test
Practice with real NE Safe Facilities exam questions and detailed explanations. 1,000+ real questions across all 7 exam sections.
Questions
~10 scored questions on the exam
Passing Score
75% overall (60/80)%
Time Limit
2 hours for the full exam
Prerequisites
None โ anyone can take the ServSafe Manager exam
What is the Safe Facilities Test?
Safe Facilities covers the design, maintenance, and management of food service establishments. This includes proper equipment selection, ventilation, lighting, water supply, waste disposal, and integrated pest management programs to maintain a safe food service environment.
Covers facility design, equipment maintenance, ventilation, water supply, and pest management
Topic Breakdown
Facility Design & Layout
~3 questions
- Workflow design to prevent cross-contamination
- Flooring, walls, and ceiling requirements
- Lighting and ventilation requirements
Equipment & Maintenance
~3 questions
- NSF-certified equipment requirements
- Proper equipment placement and installation
- Maintenance schedules and record keeping
Utilities & Water
~2 questions
- Potable water supply requirements
- Sewage and wastewater disposal
- Plumbing requirements including backflow prevention
Pest Management
~2 questions
- Signs of pest infestation (rodents, insects, birds)
- Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs
- Working with licensed pest control operators
Free Practice Questions
10 questionsQuestion 1 of 10
When designing a food service facility, what is the correct workflow sequence to prevent cross-contamination?
Browse Nebraska Safe Facilities Questions
- 1. When designing a food service facility, what is the correct workflow sequence to prevent cross-contamination?
- 2. Who should apply pesticides in a commercial food service operation?
- 3. Which characteristic is required for food service facility floors according to ServSafe guidelines?
- 4. A food service operation is purchasing new equipment. What certification should they look for to ensure food safety compliance?
- 5. What supplies must be available at every handwashing station?
- 6. What is the primary purpose of proper ventilation systems in food service facilities?
- 7. A restaurant manager is planning food prep areas. What is the minimum lighting intensity required at food preparation surfaces where food handlers use knives and slicers?
- 8. What is the primary focus of Integrated Pest Management (IPM)?
- 9. A food service manager notices the outdoor garbage area has spilled waste on grass. What should be corrected?
- 10. What is the minimum temperature required for hot water at handwashing stations?
Study Tips for Nebraska
- 1Know the three elements of an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program: deny access, deny food/shelter, work with a PCO
- 2Understand backflow prevention devices and when they are required
- 3Learn the signs of different types of pest infestations
- 4Review lighting requirements for different areas (prep areas, walk-ins, handwashing stations)
- 5Study proper garbage storage and disposal procedures
Nebraska Food Safety Information
Manager Cert Required
Yes
Handler Cert Required
No
Certification Renewal
Every 5 years
Nebraska Department of Agriculture
Official Food Safety Portal โCareer Opportunities
Frequently Asked Questions
IPM is a comprehensive approach to pest control that focuses on prevention. The three key steps are: deny pests access to the facility (seal gaps, install air curtains), deny them food and shelter (proper cleaning, waste disposal), and work with a licensed Pest Control Operator (PCO) for treatment.
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