Ohio Admin. Code 901:11-2-24 - Raw product storage
(A) All milk shall be held and processed
under conditions and at temperatures that will prevent contamination and rapid
deterioration. Drip milk from can washers or any other sources shall not be
used for the manufacture of dairy products. Bulk milk in storage tanks within
the dairy plant shall be handled in such a manner as to minimize bacterial
levels and shall be maintained at fifty degrees Fahrenheit or lower until
processing begins. This does not preclude holding milk or whey at higher
temperatures for a period of time, where applicable, for specific manufacturing
or processing practices.
(B) The
bacteriological level of raw commingled milk in storage tanks shall be one
million per mL or lower.
(C)
Whenever the commingled raw milk bacterial count indicates the presence of more
than one million per mL, the following procedures shall be applied:
(1) The processor shall be notified in
writing of an excessive bacterial count and the director may initiate an
investigation to determine the cause; and
(2)
Processor license action shall be taken only if the investigation reveals the
cause of the commingled raw milk bacterial count violation is a result of a
problem that can be controlled by the processor; and
(3) The processor license or registration may
be reinstated by the director when the cause of the violation has been
corrected.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 917.02
Rule Amplifies: 917.05
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: 917.05
Prior Effective Dates: 06/18/2001, 06/06/2005, 09/19/2007, 02/21/2016
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