Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 61C-4.020 - Vending Machines
(1) Vending machines
regulated under Chapter 509, F.S., shall be subject to applicable provisions of
Rules 61C-1.004 and
61C-4.010, F.A.C.
(2) Cleaning - All food-contact surfaces of
vending machines shall be thoroughly cleaned and subjected to effective
bactericidal treatment at scheduled intervals, based upon the type of product
being dispensed, as approved by the division in accordance with provisions of
Chapter 4, Food Code, as adopted by reference in Rule
61C-1.001, F.A.C. A record of
such cleaning and sanitizing operations shall be maintained and available for
inspection in each machine and shall be current for at least the past 30 days.
The cavities and door edges of microwave ovens must be cleaned at least once a
day and shall be kept free of encrusted grease deposits and other accumulated
soil.
(3) Equipment location -
Vending machines, ovens and other equipment shall be located in a room, area or
space which is maintained in a clean condition and which is protected from
overhead leakage from drains, piping and other sources. Each machine shall be
so located that the space around and under the machine can be easily cleaned
and so that insect and rodent harborage is not created. The immediate area
shall be well lighted and ventilated. The floor area upon which vending
machines are placed shall be of such construction as to be easily cleaned and
shall be kept clean and in good repair. Adequate handwashing facilities,
including hot and cold running water, soap and individual towels shall be
convenient to machine locations where employees service bulk food
machines.
(4) Exterior construction
and maintenance - The exterior construction of vending machines shall be such
as to facilitate cleaning and to prevent the entrance of insects and rodents
and shall be kept clean. Door and panel access openings to product and
container storage spaces shall be tight fitting and, if necessary, gasketed to
minimize the entrance of dust, moisture, insects and rodents. Necessary
ventilation openings into vending machines shall be effectively screened.
Water, gas, electrical or other service connections through an exterior machine
wall shall be sealed. Utility connections shall be made in such a manner that
unauthorized or unintentional disconnections will be discouraged. In all
vending machines in which the condenser unit is an integral part of the
machine, such unit when located below the food and container storage space,
shall be separated from such space by a dust proof barrier, and when located
above, shall be sealed from such space. In order to prevent seepage underneath
the machine and to promote cleaning, free standing vending machines shall have
one or more of these elevation or movability features:
(a) Be light enough to be manually moved with
ease by one person; or
(b) Be
elevated on legs or extended sidewalls to afford, with or without kickplates,
an unobstructed vertical space of a least 6 inches under the machine;
or
(c) Mounted on rollers or
casters which permit easy movement; or
(d) Be sealed to the floor.
(e) Where used, kickplates shall be easily
removable or be capable of being rotated. These kickplates shall be designed
and installed to make the area under the machine easily accessible for routine
cleaning without unlocking the cabinet door.
(f) Counter type machines shall be:
1. Sealed to the counter; or
2. Mounted on 4 inch legs or the equivalent;
or
3. Easily moved for cleaning
with service connections in place.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 509.032 FS. Law Implemented 509.032, 509.221 FS.
New 1-1-77, Amended 1-6-81, Formerly 10D-13.33, Amended 2-21-91, Formerly 10D-13.033, 7C-4.020, Amended 3-31-94, 9-25-96, 1-22-14.
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