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Food Safety & Sanitation Compliance Consulting

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The contract involves the development and implementation of comprehensive food safety protocols, sanitation standards, and regulatory compliance plans specifically tailored for correctional facility food operations. This includes conducting regular audits to ensure adherence to health and safety regulations, designing and delivering staff training programs to maintain consistent compliance, and establishing robust reporting systems to document findings and corrective actions. The scope of work demands expertise in navigating federal and state food safety regulations within the unique operational constraints of correctional environments. The contract is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 541620, reflecting its focus on management consulting services related to environmental and food safety compliance. It was posted on July 17, 2026, with a response deadline of September 30, 2026, and is administered by the Procurement and Contract Services division under the Washington agency. While specific location details are not provided, the place of performance is expected to be within correctional facilities under the jurisdiction of the contracting authority. The work requires a qualified contractor capable of delivering tailored, scalable solutions that ensure safe food handling practices and full regulatory compliance across institutional food service operations.

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Develop food safety protocols and compliance training for correctional facility food operations under NAICS 541620.

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541620 - Environmental Consulting ServicesView NAICS

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WA, USA

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Development and implementation of food safety protocols, sanitation standards, and regulatory compliance plans, including audits, staff training, and reporting for correctional facility food operations.

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