Working containers used for storing poisonous or toxic
materials such as cleaners and sanitizers taken from bulk supplies
shall be clearly and individually identified with the common name
of the material.
Poisonous or toxic materials shall be stored so they
do not contaminate food, equipment, utensils, linens, and single-service
and single-use articles by:
This subsection does not apply to equipment and utensil
cleaners and sanitizers that are stored in warewashing areas for availability
and convenience if the materials are stored to prevent contamination
of food, equipment, utensils, linens, and single-service and single-use
articles.
Only those poisonous or toxic materials that are required
for the operation and maintenance of a food establishment, such as
for the cleaning and sanitizing of equipment and utensils and the
control of insects and rodents, shall be allowed in a food establishment.
Contamination, including toxic residues due
to spray, drip, drain, or splash on food, equipment, utensils, linens,
and single-service and single-use articles, is prevented; and
Chemicals used to wash or peel raw, whole fruits and
vegetables shall meet the requirements specified in 21 CFR 173.315,
Chemicals used in washing or to assist in the lye peeling of fruits
and vegetables.
Contain only components that are generally recognized
as safe as specified in 21 CFR 182, Substances Generally Recognized
as Safe, 21 CFR 184, Direct Food Substances Affirmed as Generally
Recognized as Safe, or 21 CFR 186, Indirect Food Substances Affirmed
as Generally Recognized as Safe; or
Be specifically reviewed according to procedures
specified in 21 CFR 171, Food Additive Petitions, and accepted as
an indirect food additive before being used; or
For use with chemicals, contain only components
that are approved under a prior sanction as specified in 21 CFR 181,
Prior-Sanctioned Food Ingredients, or are generally recognized as
safe as specified in 21 CFR 182, Substances Generally Recognized as
Safe.
Incidental food contact. Lubricants shall meet the
requirements specified in 21 CFR 178.3570, Lubricants with incidental
food contact, if they are used on food-contact surfaces, on bearings
and gears located on or within food-contact surfaces, or on bearings
and gears that are located so that lubricants may leak, drip, or be
forced into food or onto food-contact surfaces.
A pesticide shall be applied in a food establishment
only by a certified applicator, except that the manual or automatic
spraying of a general use insecticide that only contains pyrethrins,
piperonyl butoxide, and N-octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximide need
not be done by a certified applicator.
A pesticide shall be applied so that direct or indirect
contact with food, equipment, utensils, linens, and single-service
and single-use articles is prevented by protecting those items from
toxic residues due to spray, drip, drain, or splash and:
Only those medicines that are necessary for the health
of employees shall be allowed in a food establishment. This subsection
does not apply to medicines that are stored or displayed for retail
sale.
Medicines that are in a food establishment for the employees' use shall be labeled as specified under § 335-35A and located to prevent the contamination of food, equipment, utensils, linens, and single-service and single-use articles.
Stored in a package or container and kept inside
a covered, leakproof container that is identified as a container for
the storage of employees' medicines; and
Stored in a kit or a container that is located to
prevent the contamination of food, equipment, utensils, linens, and
single-service and single-use articles.