What Food Sanitation Actually Is
Food sanitation is the systematic process of cleaning and sanitizing surfaces, equipment, water, and hands to prevent biological, chemical, and physical contamination of food. It is one half of food safety:
- Food safety — the overall outcome (safe food, safe consumers)
- Food sanitation — the operational practices and chemistry that make it possible
In regulated environments, sanitation is not a task — it is a documented program, governed by Sanitation Standard Operating Procedures (SSOPs) and verified through HACCP and preventive controls plans. The procedure is written, the chemistry is specified, and the verification is documented. Everything else is improvisation.

