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Sanitation standards are part of a state's responsibility to protect public infrastructure. Public health. Public safety. Public education.

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public health

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User Sarit Adhikari
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The correct answer is: "public health".

The Sanitation Standard Operating Procedures are applied to food production with the aim of making sure that the manufacturing processes employed do not mean a threaten to human health.

These standard procedures are a prerequisite established in the Hazard analysis and critical control points, or HACCP, a preventive approach introduced with the ultimate goal of achieving food safety, which means that the final food products and their production processes are free of biological, chemical, and physical hazards.

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