Ohio Admin. Code 901:11-2-22 - Equipment and utensils
(A) All equipment and utensils used for the
processing of milk and manufacturing of dairy products shall be constructed in
a manner to be readily demountable when necessary for cleaning, sanitizing, and inspection. The product contact surfaces of all
utensils and equipment shall be constructed of stainless steal or of other
equally corrosion-resistant material. Nonmetallic parts, other than glass,
having product contact surfaces shall meet the 3-A sanitary standards for
plastic or rubber and rubberlike materials.
(B) All equipment and piping shall be
designed and installed to be easily accessible for cleaning and shall be kept
in good repair, free from cracks and corroded surfaces. New or rearranged
equipment shall be set away from walls or spaced in such a manner to facilitate
proper cleaning. All parts or interior surfaces of equipment, pipes (except
certain piping cleaned in place) or fittings, including valves and connections,
shall be accessible for inspection. Milk and dairy product pumps shall be of
sanitary design and easily dismantled for cleaning or shall be of specially
approved construction to allow effective cleaning-in-place.
(C) All CIP systems shall comply with the 3-A
sanitary practices for permanently installed sanitary product, pipelines, and
cleaning systems for those CIP circuits that can not be readily
inspected.
(D) Weigh cans and
receiving tanks shall meet the 3-A sanitary standards and be protected
sufficiently with the necessary covers or baffles to prevent contamination from
splash, condensate, and drippage. The cans and tanks shall be easily accessible
for cleaning and shall be elevated above the floor to provide easy access for
the cleaning of floors and adjacent wall areas.
(E) Can rinsers shall have sufficient
capacity and ability to provide thoroughly rinsed, dry cans and covers. Rinsers
shall be maintained in a clean and satisfactory operating condition and shall
be kept free from accumulation of scale or debris which adversely affects the
efficiency of the rinser.
(F)
Product storage tanks shall be fully enclosed or tightly covered and be well
insulated. The entire interior surface, agitator and all appurtenances shall be
accessible for thorough cleaning and inspection. Any opening or vent at the top
of the tank including the entrance of the agitator shaft shall be suitably
protected against the entrance of dust, moisture, insects, oil, or grease.
Sight glasses, if used, shall be clean, and in good repair. Tanks which have
hinged covers shall be so designed that moisture or dust on the surface cannot
enter the tank when the covers are raised.
(1) If the storage tanks are equipped with
air agitation, the system shall be of an approved type and properly installed
in accordance with the 3-A accepted practices for supplying air under
pressure.
(2) Storage tanks
intended to hold product for longer than eight hours shall be equipped with
refrigeration and/or be insulated in order to hold the product at the required
product temperature.
(3) All new
storage tanks shall meet the appropriate 3-A sanitary standards and shall be
equipped with thermometers in good repair.
(G) Surface coolers shall be equipped with
hinged or removable covers for the protection of the product. The edges of the
fins shall be so designed as to divert condensate on non-product contact
surfaces away from product contact surfaces. All gaskets or swivel connections
shall be leak proof.
(H) Vacuum
chambers shall be constructed in a manner to facilitate cleaning and all
product contact surfaces shall be accessible for inspection. A vacuum chamber
shall be equipped with a vacuum breaker and a check valve on the product
discharge line. Only steam which meets the requirements of culinary steam shall
be used. The incoming steam supply shall be regulated by an automatic solenoid
valve which will cut off the steam supply in the event the flow diversion
device of the high-temperature, short-time (HTST) . pasteurizer is not in the forward flow position.
When condensers are used theyCondensers, when used, shall be equipped with a
water level control and an automatic safety shutoff valve.
(I) Hot wells shall be enclosed or covered
and shall be equipped with an indicating thermometer either in the hot well or
in the hot milk inlet line to the hotwell. If used for holding high heat
products, a hot well shall also have a temperature recorder.
(J) Open-type evaporators and/or vacuum pans
shall be equipped with an automatic condenser water level control, barometric
leg, or so constructed so as to prevent water from entering the product, and
shall meet the applicable 3-A sanitary standards. When enclosed-type condensers
are used, no special controls are necessary to prevent water from entering the
product.
(K) If product, including
foam, held in the surge tank is not maintained at a minimum of one hundred
fifty degrees Fahrenheit, then two or more surge tanks shall be installed to
permit flushing and cleaning during processing. Such tanks shall be completely
emptied and washed after each four hours of operation or less. Covers easily
removable for cleaning shall be provided and used at all times.
(L) High pressure lines may be
cleaned-in-place and shall be of such construction that dead ends, valves, and
high pressure pumps can be disassembled for manual cleaning. New high pressure
pumps shall meet the 3-A sanitary standards regarding homogenizers and high
pressure pumps of the plunger type.
(M) Spray dryers shall be of continuous
discharge type construction. All joints and seams in the product contact
surfaces shall be welded and ground to a smooth finish. All dryers shall be
constructed to facilitate ease in cleaning and inspection. Sight glasses of
sufficient size shall be located at strategic positions. Dryers shall be
equipped with air intake and exhaust recording thermometers. In gas-fired
dryers, precautions shall be taken to assure complete combustion.
(N) Air filter system intake media shall
consist of fiberglass with a downstream backing dense enough to prevent
fiberglass break off from passing through, or cotton flannel, wool flannel,
spun metal, activated carbon, activated alumina, non-woven
fabrick
fabric, absorbent cotton fiber, electrostatic or other
materials which under conditions of intended use are non-toxic, non-shedding
and which do not release to the atmosphere, toxic volatiles, or volatiles which
may impart any flavor or odor to the product. Filtering media or devices shall
prevent the entrance of foreign substances into the drying chamber. The
filtering system shall be cleaned or the component parts shall be replaced as
often as necessary to maintain a clean air supply. Air shall be drawn into the
dryer from sources free from objectionable odors, smoke, dust, or
dirt.
(O) The drums of a roller
dryer shall be smooth, readily cleanable, and free of pits and corrosion. The
knives shall be maintained in a condition not to cause scoring of the drums.
The end boards shall have an impervious surface and be readily cleanable. They
shall be provided with a means of adjustment to prevent leakage and
accumulation of milk solids. The stack, the hood, the drip pan inside of the
hood, and related shields shall be constructed of stainless steel and shall be
readily cleanable. The lower edge of the hood shall be constructed to prevent
condensate from entering the product zone. The hood shall be properly located
and the stack shall be of adequate capacity to remove the vapors. The stack
shall be closed when the dryer is not in operation. The augers shall be of
stainless steel construction or be properly plated, and shall be readily
cleanable. The auger troughs and related shields shall be constructed of
stainless steel and be readily cleanable. All air entering the dryer room shall
be filtered to eliminate dust and dirt. The filter system shall consist of
filtering media or a device that will effectively, and in accordance with good
manufacturing practices, prevent the entrance of foreign substances into the
drying room. The filtering system shall be cleaned and component parts replaced
as often as necessary to maintain a clean and adequate air supply. All dryer
adjustments shall be made and the dryer shall be operating normally before food
grade powder can be collected from the dryer.
(P) Collectors and conveyors shall be
constructed of stainless steel or equally noncorrosive material and be
constructed to facilitate cleaning and inspection. Filter sack collectors, if
used, shall be in good condition and the system shall be of such construction
that all parts are accessible for cleaning and inspection.
(Q) Dry dairy product cooling equipment shall
be provided with sufficient capacity to cool the product to one hundred twenty
degrees Fahrenheit or lower immediately after removal from dryer and prior to
packaging. If bulk bins are used, the product should be cooled to approximately
ninety degrees Fahrenheit but shall not be more than one hundred twenty degrees
Fahrenheit. A dry air supply, that meets the requirements of paragraph (N) of
this rule, shall be provided where air cooling and conveying is used.
(R) Each plant handling dry milk products
shall be equipped with a heavy duty industrial vacuum cleaner. A regular
schedule shall be established for its use in vacuuming applicable
areas.
(S) Brine tanks used for the
treating of parchment liners shall be constructed of noncorrosive material,
have a safe means of heating the salt solution for the treatment of the liners,
and shall be provided with a satisfactory drainage outlet.
(T) Churn salt brine vats shall be
constructed of stainless steel or equally corrosion-resistant metal and shall
be constructed according to applicable 3-A sanitary standards. The vats shall
be in good repair and equipped with tight-fitting lids.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 917.02
Rule Amplifies: 917.02
Prior Effective Dates: 06/18/2001, 06/06/2005, 09/19/2007, 02/21/2016
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 917.02
Rule Amplifies: 917.02
Prior Effective Dates: 06/18/2001, 06/06/2005, 09/19/2007, 02/21/2016
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