Haw. Code R. § 11-850-112 - Facility and grounds
(a) Grounds. The
grounds about a production center under the control of the dispensary shall be
kept in a condition that will protect against the contamination of cannabis or
manufactured cannabis products. The methods for adequate maintenance of grounds
shall include:
(1) Properly storing
equipment, removing litter and waste, and cutting weeds or grass within the
immediate vicinity of the facility that may constitute an attractant, breeding
place, or harborage for pests;
(2)
Maintaining roads, yards, and parking lots so that they do not constitute a
source of contamination in areas where cannabis, manufactured cannabis
products, or components are exposed;
(3) Adequately draining areas that may
contribute contamination to cannabis, manufactured cannabis products, or
components by seepage, foot-borne filth, or providing a breeding place for
pests;
(4) Operating systems for
waste treatment and disposal in an adequate manner so that they do not
constitute a source of contamination in areas where cannabis, manufactured
cannabis products, or components are exposed; and
(5) If the facility grounds are bordered by
grounds not under the dispensary's control and not maintained in the manner
described in paragraphs (1) to (4), care shall be exercised in the facility by
inspection, extermination, or other means to exclude pests, dirt, and filth
that may be a source of contamination.
(b) Facility construction and design. The
facility shall be suitable in size, construction, and design to facilitate
maintenance and sanitary operations for cannabis and manufactured cannabis
product production purposes (i.e., production and storage). The facility shall:
(1) Provide adequate space for such placement
of equipment and storage of materials as is necessary for maintenance, sanitary
operations, and the production of safe cannabis and manufactured cannabis
products;
(2) Permit the taking of
adequate precautions to reduce the potential for mix-ups and allergen
cross-contact and for contamination of cannabis, manufactured cannabis
products, components, contact surfaces, or packaging materials with
microorganisms, chemicals, filth, and other extraneous material. The potential
for allergen cross-contact and for contamination may be reduced by adequate
safety controls and operating practices and effective design, including the
separation of operations in which allergen cross-contact and contamination are
likely to occur, by one or more of the following means: location, time,
partition, air flow systems, dust control systems, enclosed systems, or other
effective means;
(3) Be constructed
in such a manner that:
(A) Floors, walls, and
ceilings may be adequately cleaned, kept clean, and kept in good
repair;
(B) Drip or condensate from
fixtures, ducts, and pipes does not contaminate cannabis, manufactured cannabis
products, components, contact surfaces, or packaging materials; and
(C) Aisles or working spaces are provided
between equipment and walls and are adequately unobstructed and of adequate
width to permit employees to perform their duties and to protect against
contaminating cannabis, manufactured cannabis products, components, contact
surfaces, or packaging materials with clothing or personal
contact;
(4) Provide
adequate lighting in hand-washing areas, dressing and locker rooms, and toilet
rooms and in all areas where cannabis, manufactured cannabis products, or
components are examined, produced, packed, or stored and where equipment or
utensils are cleaned;
(5) Provide
shatter-resistant light bulbs, fixtures, skylights, or other glass suspended
over exposed cannabis, manufactured cannabis products, or components in any
step of preparation, or otherwise protect against contamination in case of
glass breakage;
(6) Provide
adequate ventilation or control equipment to minimize dust, odors, and vapors
(including steam and noxious fumes) in areas where they may cause allergen
cross-contact or contaminate cannabis, manufactured cannabis products, or
components;
(7) Locate and operate
fans and other air-blowing equipment in a manner that minimizes the potential
for allergen cross-contact and for contaminating cannabis, manufactured
cannabis products, components, contact surfaces, and packaging materials;
and
(8) Provide, where necessary,
adequate screening or other protection against pests.
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