Haw. Code R. § 11-850-113 - Sanitary operations
(a) General
maintenance. Buildings, fixtures, and other physical facilities shall be
maintained in a clean and sanitary condition and shall be kept in repair
adequate to prevent cannabis or manufactured cannabis products from becoming
contaminated. Cleaning and sanitizing of utensils and equipment shall be
conducted in a manner that protects against allergen cross-contact and against
contamination of cannabis, manufactured cannabis products, components, contact
surfaces, or packaging materials.
(b) Substances used in cleaning and
sanitizing; storage of toxic materials.
(1)
Cleaning compounds and sanitizing agents used in cleaning and sanitizing
procedures shall be free from undesirable microorganisms and shall be safe and
adequate under the conditions of use. Compliance with this requirement may be
verified by any effective means, including purchase of these substances under a
letter of guarantee or certification or examination of these substances for
contamination. Only the following toxic materials may be used or stored in a
medical cannabis production center:
(A) Those
required to maintain clean and sanitary conditions;
(B) Those necessary for use in laboratory
testing procedures;
(C) Those
necessary for facility and equipment maintenance and operation; and
(D) Those necessary for use in the facility's
operations.
(2) Toxic
cleaning compounds, sanitizing agents, and pesticide chemicals shall be
identified and stored in a manner that protects against contamination of
cannabis, manufactured cannabis products, components, contact surfaces, or
packaging materials.
(c)
Pest control. Pests shall not be allowed in any area of a production center.
Guard, guide, or pest-detecting dogs may be allowed in some areas of a
production center if the presence of the dogs is unlikely to result in
contamination of cannabis, manufactured cannabis products, components, contact
surfaces, or packaging materials. Effective measures shall be taken to exclude
pests from the production and storage areas and to protect against the
contamination of cannabis, manufactured cannabis products, or components on the
premises by pests. The use of pesticides to control pests in the production
center is permitted only under precautions and restrictions that will protect
against the contamination of cannabis, manufactured cannabis products,
components, contact surfaces, and packaging materials.
(d) Sanitation of contact surfaces. All
contact surfaces, including utensils and contact surfaces of equipment, shall
be cleaned as frequently as necessary to protect against allergen cross-contact
and against contamination of cannabis, manufactured cannabis products, or
components.
(1) Contact surfaces used for
producing and storing cannabis or low-moisture manufactured cannabis products
or components shall be in a clean, dry, sanitary condition before use. When the
surfaces are wet-cleaned, they shall, when necessary, be sanitized and
thoroughly dried before subsequent use.
(2) In wet processing, when cleaning is
necessary to protect against allergen cross-contact or the introduction of
microorganisms into cannabis, manufactured cannabis products, or components,
all contact surfaces shall be cleaned and sanitized before use and after any
interruption during which the contact surfaces may have become contaminated.
Where equipment and utensils are used in a continuous production operation, the
utensils and contact surfaces of the equipment shall be cleaned and sanitized
as necessary.
(3) Single-service
articles (such as utensils intended for one-time use, paper cups, and paper
towels) shall be stored, handled, and disposed of in a manner that protects
against allergen cross-contact and against contamination of cannabis,
manufactured cannabis products, components, contact surfaces, or packaging
materials.
(e) Sanitation
of non-contact surfaces. Non-contact surfaces of equipment used in the
operation of a production center shall be cleaned in a manner and as frequently
as necessary to protect against allergen cross-contact and against
contamination of cannabis, manufactured cannabis products, components, contact
surfaces, and packaging materials.
(f) Storage and handling of cleaned portable
equipment and utensils. Cleaned and sanitized portable equipment with contact
surfaces and utensils shall be stored in a location and manner that protects
contact surfaces from allergen cross-contact and from contamination.
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