PERMANENT RULES
Date of Adoption: August 25, 1999.
Purpose: Scheduled review of existing rule to update requirements and references, clarify language used in rule and to repeal unnecessary requirements.
Citation of Existing Rules Affected by this Order: Repealing WAC 16-125-040, 16-125-050, 16-125-060, 16-125-070, 16-125-080, 16-125-090, and 16-125-100; and amending WAC 16-125-010, 16-125-020, 16-125-030, 16-125-120, 16-125-200, and 16-125-210.
Statutory Authority for Adoption: RCW 15.36.020.
Adopted under notice filed as WSR 99-14-072 on July 6, 1999.
Number of Sections Adopted in Order to Comply with Federal Statute: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; Federal Rules or Standards: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; or Recently Enacted State Statutes: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted at Request of a Nongovernmental Entity: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted on the Agency's Own Initiative: New 1, Amended 6, Repealed 7.
Number of Sections Adopted in Order to Clarify, Streamline, or Reform Agency Procedures: New 1, Amended 6, Repealed 7.
Number of Sections Adopted Using Negotiated Rule Making: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; Pilot Rule Making: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; or Other Alternative Rule Making: New 1, Amended 6, Repealed 7. Effective Date of Rule: Thirty-one days after filing.
August 25, 1999
William E. Brookreson
for Jim Jesernig
Director
OTS-2937.3
FARM MILK STORAGE TANKS AND BULK MILK TANKER--REQUIREMENTS
(1) "Director" means the
director of the department of agriculture ((of the state of
Washington)), or his/her duly authorized representative.
(2) "Bulk milk hauler" means the ((person)) licensed dairy
technician who has primary responsibility for the measuring,
weighing, or grading of milk and the collection of samples at the
farm ((and is properly licensed by the director)).
(3) "Bulk milk hauling" means the transportation of milk or
milk products from the ((place where it is produced)) producer to
a milk processing plant or between milk processing plants,
((performed)) by vehicles belonging to an individual or
corporation operating under ((permit from the director)) a bulk
milk hauler's license.
(4) "3A standards" means current sanitary standards for
dairy equipment and accepted practices as published in the
((Journal of Food Protection)) Dairy Food and Environmental
Sanitation magazine of the International Association of Milk,
Food and Environmental Sanitarians (IAMFES).
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 15.36 RCW. 84-18-055 (Order 1840), § 16-125-010, filed 9/5/84; Order 1283, § 16-125-010, filed 1/29/73.]
All new farm tanks must
conform with the 3-A sanitary standards for farm milk cooling and
holding tanks. Whenever a ladder or platform is needed for
sampling, measuring or other purposes, it must be permanently
attached to the tank or a wall. All calibrated rods ((and)) must
be identified with the serial number of the tank. Sight glass
tubes must be of one-piece construction and permanently attached
to the farm tank. All sight glass tubes must be cleaned with a
Clean-in-Place (C.I.P.) system.
[Order 1283, § 16-125-020, filed 1/29/73.]
Before any person installs a
new tank or relocates a used tank, he or she must file ((with the
director)) drawings and detailed information about where and how
the milk storage tank is to be ((put on the farm)) installed with
the director. There ((shall)) must be a minimum of two feet
clearance between the sides of the tank and the walls of the
milkhouse or other permanent equipment and a minimum of three
feet on the working side of the tank and at the outlet valve
((and)). Adequate additional space necessary for normal
milkhouse operations ((is to)) must be provided. There ((shall))
must be at least 30 inches clearance between the top of the
pouring tank lip and the ceiling ((and)). Adequate space must be
provided above the tank to accommodate ((the length of)) the
measuring rod.
Provisions of the National Bureau of Standards' Handbook 44 Code on Farm Milk Tanks as adopted under chapter 19.94 RCW applicable to installation and use shall be applicable.
[Order 1283, § 16-125-030, filed 1/29/73.]
(1) All milk must be picked up at least every forty-eight hours from farm tanks.
(2) All farm tanks must be emptied, washed and sanitized at least once every forty-eight hours.
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All bulk
milk tankers operating in the state of Washington ((shall)) must
comply with the provisions of 3A standard ((05-13)) 05-14. Additional requirements are:
(1) Trucks and trailers with remote pumps, mounted on tractor or front trailer, and a system of external hoses and/or piping may be used: Provided, That
(a) External flexible hoses meet the following requirements:
(i) Hoses are the thick walled rubber type and meet 3A
standards ((18.00,)) 18-01, 62-01 and 63-01 except for pump box
hoses.
(ii) Hoses are capped with a sanitary cap when not in use.
(b) Piping along the length of the trailer is of the fixed type and meets the following requirements:
(i) The pipe is stainless steel and meets the requirements
of 3A standards ((09-07 and 33-00)) 63-02 and 33-01. Other
materials may be used ((after approval has been received from))
if they are approved by the Milk Safety Branch of the Food and
Drug Administration.
(ii) The sanitary piping is enclosed in an insulated holder and both the sanitary piping and the holder are capped with a dust tight cap when disconnected.
(c) Sanitary air ((which)) that meets the requirements of 3A
standard ((604-03)) 64-04 may be used to remove residual milk
from the external piping system.
(d) Any milk in the external piping system that exceeds forty-five degrees Fahrenheit is discarded.
(e) Adequate facilities ((shall)) must be provided at all
receiving stations for the proper cleaning and ((sanitization))
sanitizing of tankers including the external lines and valves.
(2) All external valves on a tanker ((shall)) must be
provided with a means of protection against dust, dirt, and road
debris.
(a) Outlet valves ((shall)) must be protected by dust tight
covers ((which)) that will comply with 3A standard ((05-13))
05-14.
(b) Inlet valves and valves with attached hoses ((shall))
must be protected by a relatively dust tight cover. This cover
may be:
(i) Stainless steel with an opening for the connection of
hoses ((which)) that is sealed with a flexible material that will
prevent the entrance of dust, dirt, or road debris.
(ii) A flexible mounting made of rubber or other approved
material ((which)) that is close fitting, smooth, impervious, and
easily removable for cleaning.
(iii) Any other ((type)) cover for which plans have been
submitted to and approved by the director.
(c) All valves not connected to hoses ((shall)) must have a
sanitary cap and an approved dust cover on them.
(3) Markings on each truck or trailer ((shall)) must be
sufficient to ((allow inspection personnel to)) identify the
owner of the truck or trailer.
(4) Cleaning and bactericidal treatment of all product
contact surfaces including valves, hoses, covers, connections,
appurtenances, pumps, and pump compartment of each tanker, when
used, ((shall)) must be accomplished at least once every
twenty-four hours ((by the receiving plant)) after first use. If
the tanker is not used for hauling milk for seventy-two hours
after cleaning and sanitizing it must be sanitized again before
it may be used for hauling milk. After sanitization each tanker
((shall)) must be tagged to show the date washed, place washed,
and initials or signature of the person who washed the tanker. This wash tag ((shall)) must not be removed until the tanker is
rewashed. It shall be the responsibility of the bulk milk hauler
to ensure that the wash tag is present and that the tank is in
fact clean prior to commencing his route.
(5) ((For violations of WAC 16-125-120 a condemnation tag
shall be affixed to the tanker outlet valve by the director. Any
tanker so tagged may not be used to transport grade A milk until
the violation(s) have been corrected and the condemnation tag
removed by the director.
(6) In the event of serious or repeated violations of WAC 16-125-120 the contents of the tanker shall be lowered to Grade C.
(7) Any Grade A plant or receiving station unloading milk from a tanker bearing a condemnation tag or from a tanker that has not been properly cleaned may have that load lowered to Grade C. If the load has commingled with other milk the entire amount may be lowered to Grade C.
(8) All Grade A milk shall be picked up at least every forty-eight hours.
(9) All farm tanks shall be emptied and washed at least every forty-eight hours.
(10))) Plans and drawings relating to tankers submitted to
the director ((shall)) will be treated with confidentiality
except as required under Public Disclosure Act, chapter 42.17 RCW.
(6) Bulk milk tankers must meet the requirements under chapter 69.04 RCW and the rules adopted thereunder for transportation of food.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 15.36 RCW. 84-18-055 (Order 1840), § 16-125-120, filed 9/5/84.]
(1)
((After January 1, 1987,)) All new farm bulk tank installations
((shall)) must include a recording thermometer and an automatic
interval timer. Installation of a used milk tank ((shall)) will
be ((construed)) regarded as a new installation.
(2) The installation and operation of recording thermometers and interval timers shall be the responsibility of the holder of the Grade A producer permit.
(3) ((A)) Recording devices ((shall)) must not be
((installed on or)) attached to a farm tank. ((It)) Recording
devices may be suspended on metal brackets from the ceiling,
firmly attached to the inside wall of the milk room, or at any
other location acceptable to the department. The recording
device must be mounted no more than six feet from the floor or be
otherwise accessible from the floor without the necessity of
climbing.
(4) The sensor bulb or device ((shall)) must be ((so))
located so as to record the temperature of the milk in the tank
before the milk reaches ((ten)) twenty percent of the tank
volume. A capillary system containing toxic gas or liquids
((shall)) must not be used in a bare bulb sensor device.
(5) The recorder and chart ((shall)) must be capable at a
minimum of recording from thirty-two degrees to one hundred
eighty degrees ((Fahrenheit)) F, or above, and ((shall)) must be
accurate within plus or minus two degrees F.
(6) The case of the recording device ((shall)) must be
moisture-proof under operating conditions in the milk house or
milk room.
(7) ((Means shall be provided for sealing the recording pen
arm setting.
(8))) The recording chart ((shall)) must make at a minimum
one revolution every seven days. A strip chart ((shall)) must
not be used.
(((9))) (8) The recording clock ((shall)) must be
electrically operated. The recorder pen ((shall reflect)) must
be set to the actual time.
(((10))) (9) If at any time, the recording device becomes
inoperable or out of tolerance, the inspection service and the
pooling agent or hauler ((shall)) must be notified immediately by
the producer. Repair or replacement of the device ((shall)) must
be made as soon as possible.
(((11))) (10) The producer ((shall)) must maintain an
adequate supply of recording charts. The charts ((shall be of
those recommended for)) must fit the specific instrument ((which
is)) installed.
(((12))) (11) To ((preclude)) prevent stratification((,)) of
the milk in the tank the interval timer ((shall)) must be set
((and adjusted)) so the milk will be agitated ((for not less than
a)) for at least five minutes ((period with a frequency of))
every hour.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 15.36 RCW. 86-17-014 (Order 1902), § 16-125-200, filed 8/8/86.]
(1) Milk
and milk products for consumption in the raw state or for
pasteurization ((shall)) must be cooled to forty degrees
((Fahrenheit)) F or lower within two hours ((of)) after
completion of milking and maintained at that temperature until
picked up((, as determined in accordance with RCW 15.36.110)):
Provided, That the blend temperature after the first and
subsequent milkings ((does)) may not exceed fifty degrees
((Fahrenheit)) F.
(2) In making a milk pick-up, the licensed grader and
sampler ((shall)) must:
(a) Remove the chart from the recorder before the chart has lapsed;
(b) Mark the date and time of pick-up;
(c) Sign the chart;
(d) Date and install a new chart, ((as)) if necessary;
(e) File the completed charts under protected conditions, provided for by the producer, unless they are taken to the purchaser's premises for his review.
(f) If the charts are taken from the dairy farm, they
((shall)) must be returned within ten days from the date they
were taken: Provided, That subject to the approval of its
members and the department, a pooling agent, processing plant,
receiving plant or regular place of business may file the
recording thermometer charts at its place of business.
(g) The official milk temperature must be taken with an accurate, properly calibrated thermometer.
(3) The temperature recording charts may be used for more
than one pick-up: Provided, That all the pick-ups occur within
the maximum time interval of the chart. When the chart is used
for more than one pick-up, the licensed grader and sampler
((shall)) must identify each lot of milk with the date, time of
pick-up and his/her signature.
(4) Before removing milk from a farm bulk tank, the licensed
grader and sampler ((shall)) must check the recording chart. If
the licensed grader and sampler finds milk temperature variations
extending beyond the legal limits, he/she ((shall)) must
immediately notify the producer, or in the absence of the
producer, an employee, and the producer's marketing agent. The
licensed grader and sampler ((shall)) must sign the chart noting
the date, time, stick reading and indicate that a temperature
infraction has occurred. The producer's marketing agent
((shall)) must notify the department of agriculture of
temperature standard violations detected through the official
milk quality testing program. Temperature standard violations
reported to the department will become part of the producer's
official record.
(((a) Milk stored at temperatures beyond the legal limits
shall be tested by a representative of the producer's marketing
agent and determined to be of acceptable quality before the milk
can be picked up as Grade A milk.
(b) If milk stored at temperatures beyond the legal limits is determined to be of unacceptable quality by a representative of the producer's marketing agent, the milk in question is subsequently picked up as manufacturing milk or condemned.))
(5) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (2) of this
section, recorder charts ((shall)) must be held at the dairy farm
for ninety days and ((shall)) be made available to the ((dairy
sanitarian)) director.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 15.36 RCW. 86-17-014 (Order 1902), § 16-125-210, filed 8/8/86.]
The following sections of the Washington Administrative Code are repealed:
WAC 16-125-040 | Tolerances. |
WAC 16-125-050 | Authorized calibrators. |
WAC 16-125-060 | Calibration charts. |
WAC 16-125-070 | Calibration required. |
WAC 16-125-080 | Calibration (gaging) procedure. |
WAC 16-125-090 | Checking (testing) procedure. |
WAC 16-125-100 | Sealing legs. |