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The Samuel J. Crumbine Consumer Protection Award (US)

Deadline: 15-Mar-22

The Samuel J. Crumbine Consumer Protection Award is now open for nominations for Excellence in Food Protection at the Local Level.

The Samuel J. Crumbine Consumer Protection Award is a prestigious award given annually to local environmental health jurisdictions that demonstrate unsurpassed achievement in providing outstanding food protection services to their communities.

The award is named in honor of Dr. Samuel J. Crumbine (1862 – 1954), a sanitarian-physician and public health pioneer who was renowned for his innovative methods of improving public health protection. The Samuel J. Crumbine Consumer Protection Award was established in his honor in 1954 and was first awarded in 1955.

Purpose

The purpose of the award is to encourage innovative programs and methods that reduce or eliminate the occurrence of foodborne illnesses, recognize the importance of food protection at the local level and stimulate public interest in foodservice sanitation. Often, winning programs offer “best practices” that may be used by others to advance their own food protection programs.

Benefits 
Eligibility Criteria 

Only local government organizations with the responsibility for food protection in the United States and Canada are eligible to apply for the award. These are understood to be departments or agencies that have the legal responsibility to protect the health of consumers in a county, district, city, town, township or like jurisdiction. Furthermore…

Award Criteria 

The basic criteria of an award-winning program are:

For more information, visit Samuel Crumbine Award for Excellence in Food Protection.

For more information, visit https://crumbineaward.com/

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