Or. Admin. Code § 603-029-2600 - Definitions
For purposes of OAR 603-029-2600 to 603-029-2655, the following definitions apply:
(1) "Abnormal
container" means a container with any sign of swelling or product leakage or
any evidence that the contents of the unopened container may be
spoiled.
(2) "Acidified low acid
product" means a canned product which has been formulated or treated so that
every component of the finished product has a pH of 4.6 or lower within 24
hours after the completion of the thermal process unless data are available
from the state-inspected establishment's processing authority demonstrating
that a longer time period is safe.
(3) "Bleeders" means small orifices on a
retort through which steam, other gasses, and condensate are emitted from the
retort throughout the entire thermal process.
(4) "Canned product" means a meat or poultry
product with a water activity above 0.85 which receives a thermal process
either before or after being packed in a hermetically sealed container. Unless
otherwise specified, the term "product" as used in OAR 603-029-2600 to
603-029-2655 means "canned product."
(5) "Closure technician" means the
individual(s) identified by the state-inspected establishment as being trained
to perform specific container integrity examinations as required by OAR
603-029-2600 to 603-029-2655 and designated by the state-inspected
establishment to perform such examinations.
(6) "Code lot" means all production of a
particular product in a specific size container marked with a specific
container code.
(7) "Come-up time"
means the elapsed time, including venting time (if applicable), between the
introduction of the heating medium into a closed retort and the start of
process timing.
(8) "Critical
factor" means any characteristic, condition or aspect of a product, container,
or procedure that affects the adequacy of the process schedule. Critical
factors are established by processing authorities.
(9) "Headspace" means that portion of a
container not occupied by the product.
(a)
"Gross headspace" means the vertical distance between the level of the product
(generally the liquid surface) in an upright rigid container and the top edge
of the container (i.e., the flange of an unsealed can, the top of the double
seam on a sealed can, or the top edge of an unsealed jar).
(b) "Net headspace" means the vertical
distance between the level of the product (generally the liquid surface) in an
upright rigid container and the inside surface of the lid.
(10) "Hermetically sealed containers" means
air-tight containers which are designed and intended to protect the contents
against the entry of microorganisms during and after thermal processing.
(a) "Rigid container" means a container, the
shape or contour of which, when filled and sealed, is neither affected by the
enclosed product nor deformed by external mechanical pressure of up to 10
pounds per square inch gauge (0.7 kg/cm2) (i.e., normal firm finger
pressure).
(b) "Semirigid
container" means a container, the shape or contour of which, when filled and
sealed, is not significantly affected by the enclosed product under normal
atmospheric temperature and pressure, but can be deformed by external
mechanical pressure of less than 10 pounds per square inch gauge (0.7 kg/cm2)
(i.e., normal firm finger pressure).
(c) "Flexible container" means a container,
the shape or contour of which, when filled and sealed, is significantly
affected by the enclosed product.
(11) "Incubation tests" means tests in which
the thermally processed product is kept at a specific temperature for a
specified period of time in order to determine if outgrowth of microorganisms
occurs.
(12) "Initial temperature"
(IT) means the temperature, determined at the initiation of a thermal process
cycle, of the contents of the coldest container to be processed.
(13) "Low acid product" means a canned
product in which any component has a pH value above 4.6.
(14) "Process schedule" means the thermal
process and any specified critical factors for a given canned product required
to achieve shelf stability.
(15)
"Process temperature" means the minimum temperature(s) of the heating medium to
be maintained as specified in the process schedule.
(16) "Process time" means the intended
time(s) a container is to be exposed to the heating medium while the heating
medium is at or above the process temperature(s).
(17) "Processing authority" means the
person(s) or organization(s) having expert knowledge of thermal processing
requirements for foods in hermetically sealed containers, having access to
facilities for making such determinations, and designated by the
state-inspected establishment to perform certain functions as indicated in OAR
603-029-2600 to 603-029-2655.
(18)
"Retort" means a pressure vessel designed for thermal processing of product
packed in hermetically sealed containers.
(19) "Seals" means those parts of a semirigid
container and lid or of a flexible container that are fused together in order
to hermetically close the container.
(20) "Shelf stability" means the condition
achieved by application of heat, sufficient, alone or in combination with other
ingredients and/or treatments, to render the product free of microorganisms
capable of growing in the product at nonrefrigerated conditions (over 50°F
or 10 °C) at which the product is intended to be held during distribution
and storage. Shelf stability and shelf stable are synonymous with commercial
sterility and commercially sterile, respectively.
(21) "Thermal process" means the heat
treatment necessary to achieve shelf stability as determined by the
state-inspected establishment's processing authority. It is quantified in terms
of:
(a) Time(s) and temperature(s);
or
(b) Minimum product
temperature.
(22)
"Venting" means the removal of air from a retort before the start of process
timing.
(23) "Water activity" means
the ratio of the water vapor pressure of the product to the vapor pressure of
pure water at the same temperature.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 603.085, ORS 619.042 & ORS 619.046
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 619.042, ORS 619.046, ORS 603.055, ORS 619.026 & ORS 619.036
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