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BCFPA BCFPA SANITATION ISSUES SANITATION ISSUES in the PLANT in the PLANT ENVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENT

BCFPA SANITATION ISSUES in the PLANT ENVIRONMENT

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BCFPABCFPA

SANITATION ISSUES SANITATION ISSUES in the PLANT in the PLANT

ENVIRONMENTENVIRONMENT

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WhyWhy do it?do it? Sanitation ProgramSanitation Program

A. Purpose of Sanitation– Safety - Product

- Employee- Environment

– Quality - Shelf Life - Consumer Acceptance

- Sales/ Profits

B. Food Microbiology– Pathogens/Spoilage– Growth– Sources– Controls

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WhyWhy do it? do it? Because if you don’t, this could be Your Plant!

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Mass Produced FoodsMass Produced FoodsToday, the food plant worker touches the lives of MILLIONS of people.

• Small• Serving local market (100’s of people)• Quick turnover

1900’s Food Plant Modern Food Plant

• Large• Serving the World (Millions of people)

• Long distribution times

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SanitationSanitation• “All precautions and measures which are

necessary in the production, processing, storage and distribution, in order to assure an unobjectionable, sound and palatable product which is fit for human consumption”

• 1st Priority - Management Commitment

• NOT limited to Cleaning and Sanitizing

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Cost Cost of Sanitationof Sanitation• Not just Cleaners and Sanitizers

– Time– Tools– Training

• GMP– Building design– Pest control– Personnel hygiene– Equipment design

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SanitationSanitation• It’s the LAW

– GMP’s: Safety, Wholesome, Sanitary

• It’s Good Business– Profits and Growth

• Failure– Customer Dissatisfaction– Lost of Reputation– Law suits, $’s - Legal Fees, Fines

– Criminal Actions - Jail

– Plant Closed

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Current Issues In SanitationCurrent Issues In Sanitation

• Health and Safety

• Control – Process and Costs

• Validation - Feedback

• Resources - Tools

• New Technology

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HealthHealth• Employees and Customers

• Food Borne Illness

• Allergens

• Cross Contamination

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SafetySafety

• Employees and Customers• Allocation systems – reduce

interaction with concentrated chemicals

• Protect against Contamination by Cleaners, Sanitizers

• Environmental impact – effluent concerns

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Control & ValidationControl & Validation

• Sanitation - Only One Part• GMP – SSOP - HACCP

Everyone’s JobEveryone’s Job

Producer Processor Storage

DistributionPreparer

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Control - PlanControl - Plan• Make a Plan

– Written Procedures

– Effective - Results & Cost

– Safety Orientated

– Practical

– Specific

– Posted

• Current– Feedback

– Continuous Improvementand Innovation

– Up-dated Regularly

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Control - TrainingControl - Training• How

– Based on Written Procedures– Specific– Stress Safety

• Why?– Food Safety and Quality– Microbial Control– Reinforcement

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Control - MonitorControl - Monitor• All Aspects Must be Measured• Detergent consumption

• Create a Daily Sanitation Log• Monitor – 4 Factors

– Concentration– Temperature– Time– Mechanical Force

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Need:Need:Sanitation Daily LogSanitation Daily Log

• Record all daily sanitation challenges & exceptions:

— Time allotted for C&S

— Absenteeism & replacement workers

— Water Temperature, Pressure & Volume

— Chemicals Used & Concentrations

- both detergents and sanitizers

— Equipment issues and repairs

- both C&S and manufacturing equipment

Record anything and everything thatmay have impacted C&S

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ValidationValidation

• HACCP

• External audits

• Performance Incentives

• Pre Operational

• All aspects must be monitored – know where to exert effort

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Validation - ResultsValidation - Results

– A. Visual - Immediate

– B.Microbiological• Pre-Operational

– Swabs (I.D. problem area/ location)

– Bioluminescence/ ATP

• Product– Fresh– Aged

C. Organoleptic • Fresh

• Aged

D. Performance Monitoring• CIP Monitoring

E. Customer Acceptance• Complaints• Sales

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ValidationValidationRapid MethodsRapid Methods

• Bioluminescence– Total ATP - Hygiene– Rapid - Real Time

• Data Trending Software

• Allergen Control• Water testing

“Fire Fly” Enzyme

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Resources RequiredResources Required

• Commitment – look at sanitation as method to gain control and help deal with challenges

• Management – understand from the top down the need for change

• Monitoring

• Support to maintain changes

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Resources - The BasicsResources - The Basics

• Time to clean – minimum time for sanitation that is non-negotiable

• Trained employees• Tools to clean – foam, sanitize,

scrub, rinse• Proper chemicals available• Supervision• Ability to monitor program

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Methods of CleaningMethods of Cleaning

• Manual: Sink,Bucket & Brush– Limited Temperature and

Cleaner Activity

• Foams/Gels & Thin Films– Extended Contact Time

– Increased Cleaner Activity

– Fast

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Methods of CleaningMethods of CleaningCont…Cont…

• Mechanical– High Pressure Rinse

• Assist Manual/Foam Methods

– Spray Washers– COP Tanks– CIP - Clean In Place

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Buildings and FacilitiesBuildings and FacilitiesHow do bugs get in and move around?

• Adequate Space for Sanitary Storage

• Permits Control of Potential Risks

• Process Flow – Raw to Cooked

• Landscaping - Weeds, Grass, Neighbors

• Pest Control• Ventilation-

– Adequate and Protected

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Buildings and FacilitiesBuildings and Facilities Con’t

• Water - Potable, Adequate, Protected

• Toilet Facilities

• Hand Washing

• Signs - Precautions, Policies

• Wastes - Rubbish, Effluent

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EQUIPMENTEQUIPMENT

• Cleanable - Seams, Welds, Materials• Self Draining• Prevents Adulteration - Lubricants, Fuel,

Metal Fragments, Contaminated Water• Maintenance personnel / tools• Controls and Monitoring Devices• Proper Ventilation• Compressed Gases - Food Quality

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New TechnologiesNew Technologies

• Beverage CIP trends

• Conveyor lubrication

• Water conservation

• Effluent

• ATP

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Beverage CIP TrendsBeverage CIP Trends

• 5 Step – Hot Sanitize (185F for 20 min) 2.5-3 hours total

• 5 Step – Cold Sani – 2 hours total• 3 Step – Hot clean and sterilize – 60-

90 minutes total• 3 Step cold – clean and sani in one

step daily (45-60 minutes total), full clean 1x weekly

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LubricationLubrication• Traditionally used fatty acid

• Synthetic lubricant development

• Dry lubricant– No water used – dry floor leads to less

micro (listeria), less effluent, less wear and tear on equipment, no drip pans

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Utilities / EffluentUtilities / Effluent

• New detergent formulations leading to reduced operating costs and faster turn around– Reduced rinse times– Excelerate – ½ alkalinity and 1/3 sodium than

traditional chlorinated alkalines– Enzyme cleaners - Solodigm– Phosphorous content reduction– Reduced temperature cleaning

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The Sanitation ProcessThe Sanitation Process

• “Deadly Results”– Consumer: People DIE– Business: Lost Sales / Costly Recalls– You: Plant Closes

• Everyone’s Job - 100% Commitment– Safe / Quality Foods– Safe Environment for:

• Food Production / Worker / The Environment -“Earth”

Make The Right ChoiceMake The Right Choice