Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 10.15.02.12 - Unit Processing Operations - PasteurizationThe person-in-charge shall ensure that:
A. When crab meat is picked in one plant for pasteurization at another:(1) The crab meat is transported in the final container;(2) A temporary cover that effectively protects the crab meat is placed on the can until seaming or sealing when the crab meat container will be seamed or sealed at a plant other than where it was filled; and(3) The final product is labeled according to the requirements of Regulation .14 of this chapter;B. When a container is hermetically sealed:(1) The container is covered or otherwise protected before sealing or seaming; and(2) At a minimum, the seals or seams are inspected:(a) At the start of sealing or seaming;(b) At a minimum of every 4 hours during sealing and seaming; and(c) When the sealing or seaming equipment malfunctions;C. Crab meat that has been placed in containers and the containers sealed or seamed for pasteurization: (1) Is pasteurized within 48 hours of sealing or seaming; and(2) Receives a standardized process for a heat lethality equivalent to F(185°F) = 31 minutes with z = 16°F;D. Immediately following pasteurization, pasteurized crab meat is continuously cooled to 55°F within 3 hours and to 40°F within an additional 15 hours;E. When a recording chart is used to record the time and temperature of pasteurization: (1) A continuous inked record is made of process time and temperature during pasteurization;(2) A new chart or section of chart is used for each pasteurization operation;(3) The used charts that document a pasteurization process are kept on file in the plant, and available for inspection by the Department for a period of 2 years; and(4) The following information is placed on the recorder chart form or another comparable form that documents that a pasteurization process is used:(b) Plant name and number;(d) Quantity of each batch;(e) Initial temperature of the crab meat when the temperature is a critical factor;(f) Indicating thermometer reading after the target temperature has been reached and stabilized;(g) Occurrence of any mechanical or power failure or the opening of the recording thermometer case for adjustments or repair during a thermal process cycle; and(h) Written signature of the operator of the pasteurization equipment; andF. When a computer-based data logger or data acquisition device is used to record the time and temperature of pasteurization, the information required in §E(4) of this regulation is: (2) Available as a permanent copy for inspection by the Department for a period of 2 years.Md. Code Regs. 10.15.02.12
Regulations .12 adopted effective August 5, 2002 (29:15 Md. R. 1142); amended effective 45:3 Md. R. 157, eff. 2/12/2018