Haw. Code R. § 11-37-60 - Personnel
(a) The management of a hemp processing
facility shall ensure that all individuals who manufacture, process, pack, or
hold crude extract or manufactured hemp products are qualified to perform their
assigned duties.
(b) Each
individual engaged in manufacturing, processing, packing, or holding crude
extract or manufactured hemp products (including temporary and seasonal
personnel) or in the supervision thereof shall:
(1) Be a qualified individual, as that term
is defined in section
11-37-2; and
(2) Receive training in the principles of
hygiene and safety, including the importance of employee health and personal
hygiene, as appropriate to the crude extract or manufactured hemp product, the
facility, and the individual's assigned duties.
(c) The management of the hemp processing
facility shall take reasonable measures and precautions to ensure the
following:
(1) Disease control. Any person
who, by medical examination or supervisory observation, is shown to have, or
appears to have, an illness, open lesion, including boils, sores, or infected
wounds, or any other abnormal source of microbial contamination by which there
is a reasonable possibility of crude extract, manufactured hemp products,
components, contact surfaces, or packaging materials becoming contaminated,
shall be excluded from any operations which may be expected to result in such
contamination until the condition is corrected, unless conditions such as open
lesions, boils, and infected wounds are adequately covered (e.g., by an
impermeable cover). Personnel shall be instructed to report such health
conditions to their supervisors.
(2) Cleanliness. All persons working in
direct contact with crude extract, manufactured hemp products, components,
contact surfaces, and packaging materials shall conform to hygienic practices
while on duty to the extent necessary to protect against allergen cross-contact
and against contamination of crude extract or manufactured hemp products. The
methods for maintaining cleanliness include:
(A) Wearing outer garments suitable to the
operation in a manner that protects against allergen cross-contact and against
the contamination of crude extract, manufactured hemp products, components,
contact surfaces, or packaging materials;
(B) Maintaining adequate personal
cleanliness;
(C) Washing hands
thoroughly (and sanitizing if necessary to protect against contamination with
undesirable microorganisms) in an adequate handwashing facility before starting
work, after each absence from the workstation, and at any other time when the
hands may have become soiled or contaminated;
(D) Removing all unsecured jewelry and other
objects that might fall into crude extract, manufactured hemp products,
components, equipment, or containers, and removing hand jewelry that cannot be
adequately sanitized during periods in which crude extract, manufactured hemp
products, or components are manipulated by hand. If such hand jewelry cannot be
removed, it may be covered by material which can be maintained in an intact,
clean, and sanitary condition and which effectively protects against the
contamination by these objects of the crude extract, manufactured hemp
products, components, contact surfaces, or packaging materials;
(E) Maintaining gloves, if they are used in
handling crude extract, manufactured hemp products, or components, in an
intact, clean, and sanitary condition;
(F) Wearing, where appropriate, in an
effective manner, hair nets, headbands, caps, beard covers, or other effective
hair restraints;
(G) Storing
clothing or other personal belongings in areas other than where crude extract,
manufactured hemp products, or components are exposed or where equipment or
utensils are washed;
(H) Confining
the following to areas other than where crude extract, manufactured hemp
products, or components may be exposed or where equipment or utensils are
washed: eating food, chewing gum, drinking beverages, or using tobacco;
and
(I) Taking any other necessary
precautions to protect against allergen cross-contact and against contamination
of crude extract, manufactured hemp products, components, contact surfaces, or
packaging materials with microorganisms or foreign substances (including
perspiration, hair, cosmetics, tobacco, chemicals, and medicines applied to the
skin).
(d)
Responsibility for ensuring compliance by individuals with the requirements of
this chapter shall be clearly assigned to supervisory personnel who have the
education, training, or experience (or a combination thereof) necessary to
supervise the production of clean and safe crude extract or manufactured hemp
products.
(e) Records that document
training required by subsection (b)(2) shall be established and maintained
subject to the requirements of section
11-37-55.
Notes
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