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NPFC - MIL-STD-3006

SANITATION REQUIREMENTS FOR FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS

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Organization: NPFC
Publication Date: 7 June 2002
Status: inactive
Page Count: 78
scope:

Purpose. This standard establishes sanitation requirements for establishments which produce, process, or store various types of food products before or after final acceptance by an element of the Department of Defense.

intended Use:

This standard is intended to ensure that food products procured by DoD for use by Armed Forces personnel are safe and of acceptable quality.

Document History

October 30, 2013
Sanitation Requirements for Food Establishments
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June 1, 2008
SANITATION REQUIREMENTS FOR FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS
This standard establishes sanitation and food defense requirements for establishments that produce, process, or store various types of food products before or after final acceptance by an element of...
February 22, 2008
SANITATION REQUIREMENTS FOR FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS
Purpose. This standard establishes sanitation requirements for establishments which produce, process, or store various types of food products before or after final acceptance by an element of the...
MIL-STD-3006
June 7, 2002
SANITATION REQUIREMENTS FOR FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS
Purpose. This standard establishes sanitation requirements for establishments which produce, process, or store various types of food products before or after final acceptance by an element of the...
August 20, 2000
SANITATION REQUIREMENTS FOR FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS
Purpose. This standard establishes sanitation requirements for establishments which produce, process, or store various types of food products before or after final acceptance by an element of the...
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