Utah Admin. Code R392-106-12 - Poisonous or Toxic Materials
The operator shall ensure that:
(1) containers of poisonous or toxic
materials and personal care items bear a legible manufacturer's
label;
(2) working containers used
for storing poisonous or toxic materials such as cleaners and sanitizers taken
from bulk supplies are clearly and individually identified with the common name
of the material;
(3) poisonous or
toxic materials are stored so they cannot contaminate food, equipment,
utensils, linens, and single-service and single-use articles by:
(a) separating the poisonous or toxic
materials with spacing or partitioning; and
(b) locating the poisonous or toxic materials
in an area that is not above food, equipment, utensils, linens, and
single-service or single-use articles;
(4) only those poisonous or toxic materials
that are required for the operation and maintenance of a microenterprise home
kitchen, such as for the cleaning and sanitizing of equipment and utensils and
the control of insects and rodents, are allowed in a microenterprise home
kitchen;
(5) poisonous or toxic
materials are:
(a) used according to:
(i) Rule R392-100 and local health department
regulations;
(ii) manufacturer's
label directions, and, for a pesticide, the manufacturer's label directions
specify that use is allowed in a food preparation area;
(iii) the conditions of certification for use
of the pest control materials; and
(iv) additional conditions that may be
established by the local health officer; and
(b) applied in a manner that prevents:
(i) a hazard to employees or other persons;
and
(ii) contamination including
toxic residues due to drip, drain, fog, splash or spray on food, equipment,
utensils, linens, and single-service and single-use articles;
(6) restricted use
pesticides are not used in a microenterprise home kitchen unless:
(a) completed by or under the direction of a
licensed Utah pesticide applicator; and
(b) pesticide application practices comply
with Rule R68-7, Utah Pesticide Control Rule;
(7) a container previously used to store
chemical materials is not used to store, transport, or dispense a food or
beverage;
(8) rodent bait is
contained in a covered, tamper-resistant bait station; and
(9) tracking powder is not be used inside of
a microenterprise home kitchen unless the powder is non-toxic, such as flour or
talcum powder, and is used in such a manner that it cannot contaminate food,
equipment, utensils, linens, and single-service or single-use
articles.
Notes
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