Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 15 - FOOD
Chapter 10.15.06 - Production, Processing, Transportation, Storage, and Distribution of Grade "A" Milk
Section 10.15.06.16 - Milk Physical Plant Requirements
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.15.06.16
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Water used at a milk facility shall:
(1) Be obtained from a potable water supply
system that complies with:
(a) Environment
Article, Title 9, Annotated Code of Maryland;
(b) COMAR 26.04.04; and
(c) The Grade "A" Pasteurized Milk Ordinance;
(2) Be installed in a
manner that prevents backflow or back-siphoning; and
(3) Be separate from a non-potable water supply system
so that non-potable water cannot be drawn or discharged into the potable water
supply system;
(4) Provide hot and
cold running water in areas where milk processing equipment is washed;
and
(5) Have sufficient water
capacity, pressure, and hot water generation and distribution available to meet
peak demands throughout the washing system.
B. Hand sinks shall have:
(1) Either:
(a) Hot and cold running water under pressure;
or
(b) Warm running
water;
(2) A supply of
hand-cleaning soap or detergent; and
(3) A sanitary means of drying hands, such as
individual towels or a hand-drying device.
C. A sewage system shall be constructed and operated in conformance with applicable State and local laws, ordinances, and regulations and the Grade "A" Pasteurized Milk Ordinance.
D. Plumbing shall be sized, installed, and maintained in accordance with applicable State and local plumbing laws, ordinances, and regulations
E. Toilet facilities shall:
(1) Be constructed and operated in
conformance with applicable State and local laws, ordinances, and regulations
and the Grade "A " Pasteurized Milk Ordinance;
(2) For a milk plant that is not an on-farm
processor, be available within the physical plant for use by employees;
and
(3) For a milk plant that is an
on-farm processor, if not located within the physical plant building:
(a) Be located within 500 feet of the
physical plant building;
(b) Be
accessible at all times that the plant is in operation;
(c) Have documented and implemented measures
for reentry into the plant to protect against facility and product
contamination; and
(d) Have
documentation from the local approval authority that an on-site sewage disposal
system, if present, is adequate for the total number of users and meets all
other requirements ofCOMAR 26.04.02.
F. Electrical systems at the facility shall:
(1) Comply with State and local electrical
laws, ordinances, and regulations;
(2) Provide adequate lighting sources that
furnish at least 40 foot-candles of light in all working areas in all rooms
where:
(a) Milk or milk products are handled,
processed, packaged, or stored; or
(b) Containers, utensils, and equipment are
washed; and
(3) Provide
adequate lighting sources that furnish at least 20 foot-candles of light in dry
storage and cold storage rooms.
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