Ohio Admin. Code 3717-1-04.6 - Equipment, utensils, and linens: sanitizing of equipment and utensils
(A) Food - contact
surfaces and utensils.
Equipment food-contact surfaces and utensils
shall
are to
be sanitized.
(B)
Sanitizing frequency of utensils and food-contact surfaces - before use after
cleaning.
Utensils and food-contact surfaces of equipment
shall
are to
be sanitized before use after cleaning.
(C) Hot water and chemical sanitizing -
methods.
After being cleaned, equipment food-contact surfaces and
utensils shall
are
to be sanitized in:
(1) Hot
water manual operations by immersion for at least thirty seconds and as
specified under paragraph (K) of rule
3717-1-04.4 of the
Administrative Code;
(2) Hot water
mechanical operations by being cycled through equipment that is set up as
specified under paragraphs (E), (L), and (M) of rule
3717-1-04.4 of the
Administrative Code and achieving a utensil surface temperature of one hundred
sixty degrees Fahrenheit (seventy-one degrees Celsius) as measured by an
irreversible registering temperature indicator; or
(3) Chemical manual or mechanical operations,
including the application of sanitizing chemicals by immersion, manual
swabbing, brushing, or pressure spraying methods, using a solution as specified
under paragraph (N) of rule
3717-1-04.4 of the
Administrative Code by providing:
(a) Except
as specified under paragraph (C)(3)(b) of this rule, a contact time of at least
ten seconds for a chlorine solution specified under paragraph (N)(1) of rule
3717-1-04.4 of the
Administrative Code;
(b) A contact
time of at least seven seconds for a chlorine solution of fifty ppm (mg/L) that
has a pH of ten or less and a temperature of at least one hundred degrees
Fahrenheit (thirty-eight degrees Celsius) or a pH of eight or less and a
temperature of at least seventy-five degrees Fahrenheit (twenty-four degrees
Celsius);
(c) A contact time of at
least thirty seconds for other chemical sanitizing solutions; or
(d) A contact time used in relationship with
a combination of temperature, concentration, and pH that, when evaluated for
efficacy, yields sanitization.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3717.04, 3717.05
Rule Amplifies: 3717.04, 3717.05
Prior Effective Dates: 03/01/2001, 03/01/2009, 01/01/2013
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