Texas Administrative Code
Title 25 - HEALTH SERVICES
Part 1 - DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 217 - MILK AND DAIRY
Subchapter E - DAIRY PRODUCTS AND MILK FOR MANUFACTURING PURPOSES
Section 217.77 - Supplemental Requirements for Plants Manufacturing and Packaging Cheese
Universal Citation: 25 TX Admin Code ยง 217.77
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Sanitation and construction requirements. Effective six months after adoption of these rules, facilities shall be constructed and maintained in compliance with § 217.74 of this title (relating to Requirements for Milk Plants Producing Dairy Products). In addition, the following requirements shall be met.
(1) Rooms and compartments.
(A) Starter rooms. Starter rooms or areas
shall be properly equipped and maintained for the propagation and handling of
starter cultures. All necessary precautions shall be taken to prevent
contamination of starter, of the room, equipment, and the air therein (such as
filtered air, locked doors, and entry by only specified personnel).
(B) Make rooms. The rooms, or areas, in which
the cheese is manufactured shall be of adequate size and the vats adequately
spaced to permit movement around the vats and presses for proper cleaning and
satisfactory working conditions. Adequate ventilation shall be
provided.
(C) Drying rooms. If
cheese is to be paraffined, a drying room, or area, of adequate size shall be
provided to accommodate the maximum production of cheese during the flush
period. Shelving and air circulation shall be provided for proper drying.
Temperature and humidity control facilities shall be provided.
(D) Paraffining rooms. For rind cheese, a
separate room or compartment shall be provided for paraffining and boxing the
cheese. The room or compartment shall be of adequate size and the temperature
maintained near the temperature of the drying room to avoid sweating of the
cheese prior to paraffining.
(E)
Rindless block wrapping area. For rindless blocks, a space shall be provided
for proper wrapping and boxing of the cheese. The area shall be free from dust,
condensation, mold or other conditions which may contaminate the surface of the
cheese or contribute to an unsatisfactory packaging of the cheese.
(F) Coolers or curing rooms. Coolers, curing
rooms, or areas where cheese is held for curing or storage shall be clean and
maintained at the uniform temperature and humidity to protect the cheese.
Circulation of air shall be maintained at all times. The rooms shall be free
from rodents, insects, and pests. The shelves shall be kept clean and
dry.
(G) Cutting and packaging
rooms. When small packages of cheese are cut and wrapped, a separate room, or
area, shall be provided for the cleaning and preparation of the bulk cheese. In
addition, a separate room shall be provided for the cutting and wrapping
operation. The rooms shall be well lighted, ventilated, and provided with
filtered air. Air movement shall be outward to minimize the entrance of
unfiltered air into the cutting and packaging room.
(2) Equipment and utensils--General
construction, repair, and installation. All equipment and utensils necessary to
the manufacture of cheese and related products shall meet the same general
requirements as outlined in §
217.74
of this title. In addition, for certain other equipment, the following
requirements shall be met.
(A) Starter vats.
Bulk starter vats shall be of stainless steel or equally corrosion-resistant
metal and shall be in good repair, equipped with tight-fitting lids and have
adequate temperature controls such as valves or indicating and/or recording
thermometers. New vats shall be constructed according to the applicable 3-A
Sanitary Standards.
(B) Cheese
vats.
(i) The vats used for making cheese
shall be of metal construction with adequate jacket capacity for uniform
heating in accordance with 3-A Sanitary Standards. The inner liner shall be
minimum 16-gauge stainless steel or other equally corrosion-resistant metal,
properly pitched from side to center and from rear to front for adequate
drainage. The liner shall be smooth, free from excessive dents or creases and
shall extend over the edge of the outer jacket. The outer jacket, when metal,
shall be constructed of stainless steel or other metal which can be kept clean
and sanitary. The junction of the liner and outer jackets shall be constructed
to prevent milk or cheese from entering the inner jacket.
(ii) The vat shall be equipped with a
suitable sanitary outlet valve. Effective valves shall be provided and properly
maintained to control the application of heat to the vat.
(C) Mechanical agitators. The mechanical
agitators shall be of sanitary construction. The carriage and track shall be
constructed to prevent the dropping of dirt or grease into the vat. Metal
blades, forks, or stirrers shall be constructed of stainless steel and of
material approved in the 3-A Sanitary Standards for Plastic and Rubber or
Rubberlike Materials, and shall be free from rough or sharp edges which might
scratch the equipment or remove metal particles.
(D) Curd mill and miscellaneous equipment.
Knives, hand rakes, shovels, paddles, strainers, and miscellaneous equipment
shall be stainless steel or of material approved in the 3-A Sanitary Standards
for Plastic and Rubberlike Material. The product-contact surfaces of the curd
mill shall be of stainless steel. All pieces of equipment shall be so
constructed that they can be kept clean. The wires in the curd knives shall be
stainless steel, kept tight and replaced when necessary. All guards shall be in
place.
(E) Hoops and followers. The
hoops, forms, and followers shall be constructed of stainless steel, heavy
tinned steel, or other approved suitable material in accordance with 3-A
Sanitary Standards. If tinned, they shall be kept tinned and free from rust.
All hoops, forms, and followers shall be kept in good repair. Drums or other
special forms used to press and store cheese shall be clean and
sanitary.
(F) Press. The cheese
press shall be constructed of stainless steel or other approved material and
all surfaces, seams, and openings readily cleanable. The pressure device shall
be the continuous type. Press cloths shall be maintained in good repair and in
a sanitary condition. Single-service press cloths shall be used only
once.
(G) Rindless cheese press.
The press used to heat-seal the wrapper applied to rindless cheese shall have
square interior corners, reasonably smooth interior surface and controls that
shall provide uniform pressure and heat equally to all surfaces.
(H) Paraffin tanks. The metal tank shall be
adequate in size, have wood rather than metal racks to support the cheese, heat
controls, and an indicating thermometer. The cheese wax shall be kept
clean.
(b) Operations and operating procedures.
(1)
Cheese from pasteurized milk. When pasteurization is required, or when a
product is designated "pasteurized," every particle of the milk or milk product
shall be subjected to such temperatures and holding periods in properly
designed and operated equipment to ensure proper pasteurization of the product
in accordance with the most current revision of the U.S. Public Health Service,
FDA, Grade A Pasteurized Milk Ordinance. Provided, that nothing shall be
construed as barring any other process found equivalent to pasteurization for
milk and milk products, which has been recognized by FDA as provided in
21 U.S.C.
§343(h)(3) of the
Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act. Only such FDA recognized processes and no
other shall be considered by the department.
(2) Cheese from unpasteurized milk shall
conform to the processing and aging requirements of the most current revision
of Title 21, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 133.
(3) Whey disposal.
(A) Adequate sanitary facilities shall be
provided for the disposal of whey. If outside, necessary precautions shall be
taken to minimize flies, insects, and objectionable odors.
(B) Whey or whey products intended for human
food shall at all times be handled in a sanitary manner in accordance with the
procedures of this subpart as specified for handling milk and dairy
products.
(4) Packaging
and repackaging. Packaging rindless cheese or cutting and repackaging all
styles of bulk cheese shall be conducted under sanitary conditions. The
atmosphere of the packaging rooms, the equipment and the packaging material
shall be free from mold and bacterial contamination.
(5) General identification. Each bulk cheese
shall be legibly marked with the name of the product, code or date of
manufacture, vat number, officially designated code number or name and address
of manufacturer. Each consumer sized container shall be plainly marked with the
name and address of the manufacturer, packer or distributor, net weight of the
contents, and name of product.
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