Ohio Admin. Code 901:11-2-27 - Cleaning and sanitizing treatment
(A) Equipment and utensils:
(1) Equipment, sanitary piping and utensils
used in receiving, storing, and processing of the
milk, and manufacturing and handling of the
product shall be maintained in a sanitary condition,
.
sanitary
Sanitary seal assemblies shall be removable on all
agitators, pumps and vats, and shall be inspected at regular intervals and
shall be kept clean. Unless other provisions are recommended in the following
supplemental sections, all equipment not designed for CIP. cleaning shall be disassembled after each day's
use for thorough cleaning. Dairy cleaners, detergents, wetting agents,
sanitizing agents or other similar materials, which will not contaminate or
adversely affect the products, shall be
used. Steel wool or metal sponges shall not be used in the cleaning of any
dairy equipment or utensils. All product contact surfaces shall be subjected to
an effective sanitizing treatment immediately prior to use, except where dry
cleaning is permitted. Utensils and portable equipment used in processing and
manufacturing operations shall be stored above the floor in clean, dry
locations and in a self-draining position on racks constructed of impervious,
corrosion-resistant material.
(2)
CIP cleaning, including spray ball systems, shall be used only on equipment and
pipeline systems which have been designed and engineered for that purpose. When
such cleaning is used, careful attention shall be given to the proper
procedures to assure satisfactory cleaning. All CIP installations and cleaning
procedures shall be in accordance with 3-A suggested methods for the
installation and cleaning of clean-in-place sanitary milk pipelines for milk
and dairy products. The established cleaning procedure shall be posted or made
available to employees and followed. Following the circulation of the cleaning
solution, the equipment and lines shall be thoroughly rinsed with lukewarm
water and inspected for effectiveness of cleaning. All caps, plugs, special
fittings, valve seats, cross ends, pumps, plates, and tee ends shall be opened
or removed and brushed clean. Product contact surfaces
shall be sanitized immediatelyImmediately prior to beginning the flow of
product, the product contact surfaces shall be
sanitized.
(B) A
covered or enclosed wash dock and cleaning and sanitizing facilities shall be
available at all plants that receive or ship milk in bulk milk transport tanks.
Bulk milk transport tanks, sanitary piping, fittings, and pumps shall be
cleaned and sanitized at least once each day after use. If they are not to be
used immediately after emptying, then they shall be washed promptly after use
and sanitized immediately before use. Each bulk milk transport tank shall be
identified by a tag attached to the outlet valve after cleaning and sanitizing.
The tag shall bear the plant name and specific location where cleaned, date and
time of cleaning and sanitizing, the name of the person who cleaned the tank
and the name of the person who sanitized the tank. The tag shall remain in
place until removed at the location where the bulk milk tank transport truck is
next received and kept on file for fifteen days. Tagging is not required in
situations where the bulk milk transport tank truck is received at only one
milk plant where responsibility for cleaning and sanitizing can be definitely
established without tagging.
(C)
All product contact surfaces of all multi-use containers, utensils, and equipment used in the transportation,
processing, handling and storage shall be cleaned and sanitized after each
production run. Storage tanks shall be emptied at least once every ninety-six
hours after filling.
(D) Dryers,
conveyor, sifters, and storage bins shall be cleaned as often as necessary to
maintain such equipment in a clean and sanitary condition. The cleaning
procedure, whether wet or dry, and the frequency of cleaning shall be based
upon observation of actual operating results and conditions.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 917.02
Rule Amplifies: 917.02
Prior Effective Dates: 06/18/2001, 06/06/2005, 09/19/2007, 02/21/2016
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 917.02
Rule Amplifies: 917.02
Prior Effective Dates: 06/18/2001, 06/06/2005, 09/19/2007, 02/21/2016
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