Virginia Administrative Code
Title 2 - AGRICULTURE
Agency 5 - DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES
Chapter 510 - RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE PRODUCTION, PROCESSING, AND SALE OF ICE CREAM, FROZEN DESSERTS, AND SIMILAR PRODUCTS
Part X - Specifications for Permitted Frozen Dessert Plants Premises, Buildings, Facilities, Equipment and Utensils
Section 2VAC5-510-490 - Building
Universal Citation: 2 VA Admin Code 5-510-490
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. Construction, maintenance, and plants.
1. Buildings shall
be of sound construction. The exterior and interior shall be kept clean and in
good repair to protect against dust, dirt and mold, and to prevent the entrance
or harboring of insects, rodents, vermin and other animals.
2. In processing areas, outside doors,
windows, skylights, and transoms shall be screened or otherwise covered. Such
outside doors shall not open inward and shall be self-closing; and doors
leading to processing rooms shall be sound and tight fitting. Windowsills on
new construction shall be sloping. Outside conveyor openings and other special
type outside openings for sanitary pipelines shall be covered when not in use;
and service-pipe openings shall be completely cemented around the pipe opening
or have tight metal collars.
3. All
rooms, compartments, coolers, freezers and dry storage space in which any raw
material packaging, ingredient supplies, or finished products are handled,
processed, manufactured, packaged, or stored shall be designed and constructed
to assure clean and orderly operations. Rooms for receiving milk shall be
separated from the processing area by a partition or suitable arrangement of
equipment or facilities to avoid contamination of milk or dairy products.
Boiler and tool rooms shall be separated from other rooms. Toilet and dressing
rooms shall be conveniently located and shall not open directly into any room
in which milk, dairy products, or ingredients are handled, processed, packaged,
or stored. Doors of all toilet rooms shall be self-closing; and fixtures shall
be kept clean and in good repair.
4. Plans for new plant construction or major
remodeling of existing plants shall be submitted to the State Regulatory
Authority for approval prior to such new construction or remodeling.
B. Interior finishing.
1. In all rooms in which milk or dairy
products are received and processed and where mix and frozen desserts are
manufactured, packaged, or stored, (except dry storage of packaging materials),
or in which equipment or utensils are washed, the walls, ceilings, partitions,
and posts shall be smoothly finished with a washable material of light color
that is substantially impervious to moisture. A wainscoting of a suitable
material in a darker color may be used to a height not exceeding 60 inches from
the floor.
2. The floors in these
rooms shall be of concrete or other impervious material and shall be smooth,
properly graded to drain, and have drains trapped; except that freezers used
for storing frozen desserts, frozen fruits, frozen eggs, and comparable
ingredients need not be provided with floor drains; but the floors shall be
sloped to drain to one or more exits, and shall be kept clean. The plumbing
shall be installed to prevent backup of sewage into the plant. On new
construction or extensive remodeling, the floors shall be joined and coved with
the walls to form watertight joints. Sound, smooth, wood floors may be used in
certain packaging rooms where the nature of the product permits. Toilet and
dressing rooms shall have impervious floors and smooth walls.
C. Ventilation and lighting.
1. All rooms and compartments (including
storage space and toilet and dressing rooms) shall be ventilated to maintain
sanitary conditions, prevent undue condensation of water vapor, and minimize or
eliminate objectionable odors.
2.
Lighting, whether natural or artificial, shall be of good quality and well
distributed in all rooms and compartments. All rooms where milk, dairy
products, or mix and frozen desserts are handled, processed, manufactured, or
packaged, or where equipment or utensils are washed, shall have at least 30
foot-candles of light intensity on all working surfaces; areas where dairy
products are examined for condition and quality, at least 50 foot-candles of
light intensity; and all other rooms, at least five foot-candles or intensity
measured 30 inches above the floor. Light bulbs and fluorescent tubes shall be
protected against breakage.
Statutory Authority
§§ 3.2-5201 and 3.2-5212 of the Code of Virginia.
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