Putting Glass Walls on New York's Slaughterhouses So We Can See Behind Closed Doors
Cornell Cooperative Extension

Address: 350 Yaphank Ave, Yaphank, NY 11980
Establishment No.: m4675

USDA Inspection Report: 19 Jul 2010

Code: 06D01
Violation:  416.2(b)(1), 416.2(b)(2)

Citation: On July 19, 2010 at 1230 while reviewing your facilities I observed in the Grinding Room a brown residue on the overhead structures in various places about one to two inches long . No product is underneath the residue and no contamination was observed. Mr. and Mr. were verbally informed. The Regulations in Section 416.4(b)(1) state " Establishment buildings, including their structures, rooms, and compartments must be of sound construction, be kept in good repair, and be of sufficient size to allow for processing, handling, and storage of product in a manner that does not result in product adulteration or the creation of insanitary conditions." The Regulations in Section 416.2(b)(2) state " Walls, floors, and ceilings within establishments must be built of durable materials impervious to moisture and be cleaned and sanitized as necessary to prevent adulteration of product or the creation of insanitary conditions." The Regulations in Section 416.2(b)(1) and (2) have not been met.

Regulation:

416.2(b)(1) Establishment buildings, including their structures, rooms, and compartments must be of sound construction, be kept in good repair, and be of sufficient size to allow for processing, handling, and storage of product in a manner that does not result in product adulteration or the creation of insanitary conditions.

416.2(b)(2) Walls, floors, and ceilings within establishments must be built of durable materials impervious to moisture and be cleaned and sanitized as necessary to prevent adulteration of product or the creation of insanitary conditions.

 

Next Report: USDA Inspection Report: 17 Aug 2010

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