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analyse the functions of public protection Council ​

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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The services of a Public Protection council include environmental health, trading standards, pollution control, pest control, weights and measures, building control, advice services, licensing, food safety, health and safety and animal health.

Explanation:

Health: through information, training, advice, award schemes and, where necessary, inspection and regulation, work with takeaways and the food industry to make food healthier.

Pollution Control: implementing business engagement programmes to reduce air pollution.

Animal: Animal disease outbreaks, such as foot and mouth, avian influenza and even rabies see regulatory services officers called into action to coordinate and enforce emergency control plans to ensure that animal health and legitimate businesses are protected.

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