83_FR_25407 83 FR 25302 - Elimination of Trichinae Control Regulations and Consolidation of Thermally Processed, Commercially Sterile Regulations

83 FR 25302 - Elimination of Trichinae Control Regulations and Consolidation of Thermally Processed, Commercially Sterile Regulations

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Food Safety and Inspection Service

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 105 (May 31, 2018)

Page Range25302-25325
FR Document2018-11300

The Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is amending the Federal meat inspection regulations to eliminate the requirements for both ready-to-eat (RTE) and not-ready-to-eat (NRTE) pork and pork products to be treated to destroy trichinae (Trichinella spiralis) because the regulations are inconsistent with the Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) regulations, and because these prescriptive regulations are no longer necessary. FSIS is ending its Trichinella Approved Laboratory Program (TALP program) for the evaluation and approval of non-Federal laboratories that use the pooled sample digestion technique to analyze samples for the presence of trichinae. FSIS is also consolidating the regulations on thermally processed, commercially sterile meat and poultry products (i.e., canned food products containing meat or poultry).

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Elimination of Trichinae Control Regulations and Consolidation of 
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Food Safety and Inspection Service

9 CFR Parts 301, 303, 318, 319, 320, 325, 331, 381, 417, 424, 431, 
and 548

[Docket No. FSIS-2015-0036]
RIN 0583-AD59


Elimination of Trichinae Control Regulations and Consolidation of 
Thermally Processed, Commercially Sterile Regulations

AGENCY: Food Safety and Inspection Service, USDA.

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: The Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is amending the 
Federal meat inspection regulations to eliminate the requirements for 
both ready-to-eat (RTE) and not-ready-to-eat (NRTE) pork and pork 
products to be treated to destroy trichinae (Trichinella spiralis) 
because the regulations are inconsistent with the Hazard Analysis and 
Critical Control Point (HACCP) regulations, and because these 
prescriptive regulations are no longer necessary. FSIS is ending its 
Trichinella Approved Laboratory Program (TALP program) for the 
evaluation and approval of non-Federal laboratories that use the pooled 
sample digestion technique to analyze samples for the presence of 
trichinae. FSIS is also consolidating the regulations on thermally 
processed, commercially sterile meat and poultry products (i.e., canned 
food products containing meat or poultry).

DATES: Effective date: July 30, 2018.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Roberta Wagner, Assistant 
Administrator, Office of Policy and Program Development; Telephone: 
(202) 205-0495.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Background

    On February 27, 2001, FSIS proposed food safety performance 
standards for all RTE and all partially heat-treated meat and poultry 
products (66 FR 12590). The proposed performance standards included 
both levels of pathogen reduction and limits on pathogen growth that 
official meat and poultry establishments would be required to meet in 
the production of these products.
    The Agency also proposed to rescind the requirements in the meat 
inspection regulations that prescribe treatments of pork and pork 
products to eliminate trichinae because the requirements are 
inconsistent with the HACCP regulations (9 CFR part 417).
    The Agency further proposed to require that all thermally 
processed, commercially sterile meat and poultry products be processed 
to either eliminate or control the growth of Clostridium botulinum, 
depending on the pH of the product or other factors affecting the 
growth of that pathogen. The processing of a low-acid canned product 
that receives thermal or other sporicidal lethality processing would 
have had to meet a 12-log10 reduction standard for C. 
botulinum. The processing of acidified low-acid products and of some 
cured products and other canned products in which pathogen growth is 
controlled by factors other than the thermal process would have had to 
prevent growth rather than achieve any specific decimal reduction of C. 
botulinum. All thermally processed, commercially sterile products would 
have had to be commercially sterile and their containers hermetically 
sealed.
    Finally, the Agency proposed that each establishment that produces 
RTE meat and poultry products would have to test food contact surfaces 
for Listeria species to verify the efficacy of its sanitation standard 
operating procedures unless it had incorporated one or more controls 
for Listeria monocytogenes (Lm) into its HACCP plan. FSIS addressed Lm 
separately in the interim final rule ``Control of Listeria 
monocytogenes in RTE Meat and Poultry Products,'' published June 6, 
2003 (68 FR 34208), and affirmed the interim final rule with minor 
changes on June, 19, 2015 (80 FR 35178).
    Because of the length of time since the publication of the proposed 
rule, FSIS published a supplemental proposed rule on March 28, 2016, to 
provide the public an additional opportunity to comment (81 FR 17337). 
In the supplemental proposed rule, FSIS only addressed the proposed 
changes to the regulations on control of trichinae in pork products and 
on thermally processed, commercially sterile meat and poultry products. 
FSIS withdrew the other provisions of the 2001 proposed rule because 
the Agency's current regulations and inspection program have been 
effective at preventing adulterated RTE product from entering commerce 
(81 FR 17337, 17338).
    FSIS re-proposed the changes to remove the trichinae requirements, 
consistent with what FSIS originally proposed in 2001. FSIS explained 
that if the supplemental proposed rule was finalized, FSIS would end 
its Trichinella Approved Laboratory Program (TALP) for the evaluation 
and approval of non-Federal laboratories that use the pooled sample 
digestion technique to analyze samples for the presence of trichinae. 
In addition, rather than what it proposed in 2001, FSIS proposed to 
combine the meat and poultry canning regulations into a new part in the 
regulations and to make minor changes that improve the clarity of the 
regulations and remove redundant sections. After reviewing the comments 
on the supplemental proposed rule, FSIS is finalizing it with one small 
change. Specifically, the Agency is updating the cross-reference in 9 
CFR 548.6 to the new thermally processed, commercially sterile 
regulations.

Compliance Guidance

    FSIS also is announcing the availability of a compliance guide to 
help establishments, particularly small and very small establishments, 
in understanding the controls that are effective for the prevention and 
elimination of trichinae in RTE and NRTE pork products. When FSIS 
published the supplemental proposed rule, FSIS posted a draft of the 
trichinae compliance guide on its website and requested comments on the 
guide. FSIS has revised the trichinae compliance guide based on 
comments on the supplemental proposed rule and draft compliance guide 
to clarify that FSIS is not requiring establishments to use validated 
cooking instructions. The changes to the trichinae compliance guide are 
discussed in more detail below. FSIS has posted the compliance guide on 
its web page (http://www.fsis.usda.gov/wps/portal/fsis/topics/regulatory-compliance/compliance-guides-index).

Comments and Responses

    FSIS received 11 comments from trade associations representing meat 
processors, official establishments, an organization supporting 
sustainable farming, a food safety consulting firm, a trade association 
representing shelf-stable food processors, and individuals. All but one 
of these comments supported the proposal to eliminate the prescriptive 
trichinae control regulations. One individual opposed the proposal 
because, according to the commenter, the trichinae control regulations 
are effective. Only comments from a trade association representing meat 
processors and a trade association representing shelf-stable food 
processors addressed the proposed changes to the thermally processed, 
commercially sterile regulations. Both comments supported

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the proposal to consolidate the thermally processed, commercially 
sterile regulations. After review and consideration of all of the 
comments, as is stated above, FSIS will eliminate the trichinae control 
regulations and finalize the proposed thermally processed commercially 
sterile regulations. A summary of comments follows.

Elimination of the Trichinae Control Regulations

    Comment: One individual consumer suggested that FSIS keep the 
trichinae control regulations because, according to the commenter, the 
fact that the rate of Trichinella and trichinellosis in the U.S. is 
currently at an all-time low shows that the regulations are working. 
The same commenter argued that eliminating the trichinae control 
regulations would reduce national food safety standards because, 
according to the commenter, establishments will not always follow their 
HACCP plans, and establishments may not adequately eliminate trichinae 
from pork products produced in the U.S. with pork from foreign 
countries where trichinae is a greater risk.
    Response: FSIS finds no merit in the commenter's argument that 
eliminating the trichinae control regulations will reduce food safety 
because the HACCP regulations will not be effective in preventing 
adulterated pork products from entering the human food supply. As FSIS 
explained in the proposed rule, many establishments producing pork 
products already address trichinae in their HACCP plans or in a pre-
requisite program (81 FR 17337, 17339). Under this final rule, all 
establishments producing pork products from swine slaughtered in the 
U.S. or eligible foreign countries will have to determine whether 
trichinae is a hazard reasonably likely to occur (RLTO) in their 
processes. If it is, they must address this hazard in their HACCP plans 
or in a pre-requisite program. FSIS inspectors will verify that 
establishments are following their HACCP plans and pre-requisite 
programs and that their HACCP plans and pre-requisite programs are 
effective at preventing or controlling for trichinae. If FSIS 
inspectors determine that establishments have inadequate HACCP systems, 
FSIS will take a withholding action or impose a suspension (see 9 CFR 
500.4(a)).
    Comment: A few commenters from trade associations representing meat 
processors were concerned that the proposed rule required validated 
cooking instructions for controlling trichinae in raw, not-ready-to-eat 
(NRTE) products. The commenters argued that requiring small and very 
small establishments that produce raw, NRTE pork products to include 
validated cooking instructions on their labels would cause an undue 
burden. One commenter from an organization supporting sustainable 
farming recommended that FSIS conduct education and outreach activities 
to ensure that both industry and FSIS inspectors understand the new 
requirements.
    Response: FSIS is removing 9 CFR 318.10(a)(1) and clarifying in 
this final rule and in the compliance guide that this change should not 
affect the way that establishments currently label their products. FSIS 
is not creating a new requirement for establishments to use validated 
cooking instructions on their labels of raw, NRTE pork products. 
However, if establishments voluntarily choose to use cooking 
instructions on their labels, then the cooking instructions must be 
validated.
    In addition to providing the guidance on trichinae discussed above, 
the Agency will host webinars for industry to explain how 
establishments can address trichinae in their HACCP systems. FSIS will 
also update instructions to our inspection program personnel to ensure 
that they are all aware that the Agency is removing the trichinae 
control regulations and that all establishments producing pork products 
will have to address trichinae under the HACCP regulations (9 CFR part 
417).
    Comment: Two commenters from trade associations representing meat 
processors requested that FSIS delay publishing a final rule until the 
industry, in cooperation with USDA, establish a negligible risk 
compartment \1\ in accordance with the new international standards for 
trichinae control. The same commenters were concerned that eliminating 
the trichinae control regulations before establishing a negligible risk 
compartment could have a negative impact on the international trade of 
U.S. pork products because current trade agreements reference the 
specific time and temperature combinations for commercial cooking and 
freezing of pork found in 9 CFR 318.10. One of those commenters argued 
that facility-specific HACCP-based control measures would be difficult 
to validate and may not satisfy foreign trading partners. The same 
commenter suggested that the methods in 9 CFR 318.10 should be 
preserved as references for effective mitigations of Trichinella while 
they are still referenced in trade agreements. One of these commenters 
noted that FSIS would conserve Agency and industry resources by 
delaying publishing a final rule until the negligible risk compartment 
is established, thereby requiring only one round of revision to both 
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controlled management conditions for swine herds; at least 24 months 
of data demonstrating the absence of Trichinella infection in the 
herds; ongoing verification of the status of the compartment; and a 
response plan for deviations from negligible risk (World 
Organisation for Animal Health. (2016). Terrestrial Animal Health 
Code. Retrieved from http://www.oie.int/international-standard-setting/terrestrial-code/access-online/).
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    Response: The Agency does not see a reason to delay issuing this 
final rule because many establishments producing pork products already 
address trichinae in a pre-requisite program or in their HACCP plans 
(81 FR 17337, 17339). The negligible risk compartment was included in 
the supplemental proposed rule and the draft compliance guidance as an 
example of an on-farm pre-requisite program that could be used in the 
future to support decisions in a hazard analysis that trichinae is not 
reasonably likely to occur (NRLTO) because live swine were raised under 
strict biosecurity standards and, therefore, were not exposed to 
rodents and wildlife infected with Trichinella. FSIS will not require 
participation in the negligible risk compartment. Establishments may 
use any Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) approved 
validated Trichinella pre-harvest safety program that complies with the 
World Organization for Animal Health's (OIE's) guidance for 
Trichinella.
    FSIS considers the time and temperature combinations for commercial 
cooking and freezing of pork in 9 CFR 318.10 as safe harbors that have 
been scientifically validated and has incorporated these requirements 
into the trichinae compliance guidance discussed above. Establishments 
may continue to produce their products using these ``safe harbors,'' or 
they may choose to develop their own validated cooking or freezing 
procedures that will effectively eliminate trichinae. FSIS will update 
the Export Library to add the specific time and temperature 
combinations for commercial cooking and freezing of pork that were 
found in 9 CFR 318.10 for countries that require these times and 
temperatures. This update will ensure that establishments are aware of 
export requirements and prevent trade interruptions.
    FSIS does not agree that removing the trichinae control regulations 
will waste Agency or industry resources because FSIS routinely updates 
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conduct annual reassessments of their HACCP plans. Because 
participation in the negligible risk compartment will not be mandatory, 
establishments may or may not decide to revise their HACCP plans if 
APHIS establishes the risk compartment. Establishments will have the 
flexibility to determine how they will control for trichinae in their 
products.
    Comment: One commenter from an association representing meat 
processors stated that the U.S. does not have a program that allows 
pigs to be classified as having a negligible risk for Trichinella 
because, according to the commenter, APHIS no longer has the U.S. 
Trichinae Certification Program. The same commenter argued that packers 
will have no tools, other than individual carcass testing, to determine 
the risk status of Trichinella in pigs and therefore, it is not 
possible to make fully informed decisions on risk in a HACCP plan 
addressing Trichinella. Commenters from an association supporting 
sustainable agriculture and a food-safety consulting firm requested 
that FSIS add the industry Pork Quality Assurance (PQA) Plus program to 
the Compliance Guide as an acceptable pre-requisite program for 
controlling trichinae. The commenter stated that the PQA Plus program 
is based on HACCP principles and was developed by the National Pork 
Board to identify on-farm practices with potential to result in food 
safety hazards and to minimize these potential risks by improving on-
farm biosecurity practices through producer education.
    One commenter from an official establishment stated that FSIS 
should revise the draft compliance guide because, according to the 
commenter, industry has eliminated exposure of animals to garbage and 
rodents and, therefore, science does not support that pigs raised in 
pasture operations are at a higher risk for trichinae than others. The 
same commenter stated that the claims that pasture operations create a 
higher risk for trichinae will significantly limit establishments' 
market opportunities.
    Response: FSIS disagrees with the comment that it is not possible 
to make fully informed decisions on the risks of Trichinella in HACCP 
plans because packers have limited resources to assess the risk status 
of Trichinella in pigs. As FSIS explained in the supplemental proposed 
rule, many establishments producing pork products already address 
trichinae in their HACCP plans or in a pre-requisite program (81 FR 
17337, 17339). In addition, the compliance guide explains several 
different ways that establishments can control or eliminate trichinae. 
APHIS's U.S. Trichinae Certification Program is just one option that is 
currently available to packers and establishments for the control for 
trichinae.
    FSIS has decided that the PQA Plus program is an acceptable pre-
requisite program for fresh pork products that were previously covered 
under 9 CFR 318.10(a). However, the PQA Plus program alone is not 
sufficient for products that were covered under 9 CFR 318.10(b) because 
these products pose a greater risk for Trichinella infection to 
consumers. Additionally, establishments that export to foreign 
countries should be aware that not all countries will accept the PQA 
Plus program as an acceptable pre-requisite program because it does not 
meet OIE standards. Therefore, for products previously covered under 9 
CFR 318.10(a), establishments should use PQA Plus and treat pork 
products for the destruction of Trichinella.
    The compliance guide states, ``the risk of infection with 
Trichinella is increased in pasture raised swine that have access to 
rodents and wildlife infected with Trichinella.'' However, FSIS 
recognizes that not all pasture-raised swine are exposed to potentially 
infected reservoir hosts. Under the HACCP regulations, establishments 
producing RTE or NRTE pork products must address trichinae in their 
HACCP system if Trichinella and other parasites are hazards reasonably 
likely to occur in their processes. Establishments may determine that 
the parasitic hazard is not reasonably likely to occur because a pre-
requisite program prevents the hazard, but they must have documentation 
to support the decisions in their hazard analysis (9 CFR 417.5(a)(1)). 
FSIS disagrees that the statement in the compliance guide that the risk 
of infection with Trichinella is increased in pasture raised swine that 
have access to rodents and wildlife infected with Trichinella will 
affect establishments' market opportunities.
    Comment: Two trade associations representing meat processors argued 
that, given the lack of tools for assessing risk for Toxoplasma gondii 
(T. gondii), a protozoan parasite that can cause the disease 
toxoplasmosis, in pork, and the lack of international or national 
standards for this parasite, including mention of T. gondii in the 
compliance guide in relation to HACCP plans is premature. Furthermore, 
according to the commenters, there are no tests that can be performed 
at the establishment to determine whether live pigs are infected with 
T. gondii. The commenters argued that including T. gondii in the 
compliance guide could have a negative impact on trade for U.S. pork 
producers. The commenters stated that current consumer guidelines for 
preparation of NRTE pork are effective for inactivation of T. gondii.
    Response: Producers of RTE and NRTE pork products must assess in 
their hazard analysis which potential hazards are reasonably likely to 
occur (RLTO) in their production processes (9 CFR 417.2), and parasites 
could be a potential hazard. If establishments determine that parasites 
are a hazard that is RLTO, then they must include control procedures 
for these parasites in their HACCP plans. Establishments may determine 
that parasites are NRLTO, but they must have documentation to support 
the decisions in their hazard analysis (9 CFR 417.5(a)(1)). FSIS is 
keeping the section on T. gondii in the compliance guide to raise 
awareness of the parasite and provide valuable scientific information 
to assist establishments in conducting a hazard analysis. However, it 
should be noted that the compliance guidance represents best practice 
recommendations by FSIS, based on the best available scientific and 
practical consideration, and does not represent requirements that must 
be met. Establishments may choose to adopt different procedures than 
those outlined in the compliance guidance.
    FSIS disagrees with the comments that it is not possible to make 
fully informed decisions on the risks of T. gondii in HACCP plans 
because packers have limited resources to assess the risk status of T. 
gondii in live pigs and carcasses. As explained in the compliance 
guide, the risk of infection with T. gondii is significantly increased 
in pasture-raised swine that are exposed to environmental contamination 
with cat feces in soil, grass, feed, or water. The compliance guide 
explains that while there are no programs to certify the risk of T. 
gondii in live swine, packers can prevent toxoplasma infection in swine 
through incorporating good production practices. Additionally, the 
compliance guide explains that while there are no direct testing 
methods for T. gondii that can be performed at slaughter, 
establishments can eliminate the parasitic hazard through the same 
heating, freezing, high-pressure processing, and irradiation methods 
that are used to eliminate Trichinella. FSIS has no reason to believe 
that including more information on T. gondii in the compliance guide 
will affect establishments' market opportunities.
    Finally, FSIS agrees with commenters that current consumer 
guidelines for preparation of NRTE pork are effective for inactivation 
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under HACCP regulations, establishments are required to address hazards 
RLTO in their products before the products reach the consumer.
    Comment: Two trade associations representing meat processors did 
not support ending the TALP program because, according to the 
commenters, ending the TALP program eliminates a tool that packers can 
use for assessing the absence of risk for Trichinella by testing. The 
commenters asked what oversight FSIS would provide of third-party 
testing. Another commenter from a food safety consulting firm 
recommended that FSIS revise the establishment testing protocols for 
trichinae to specifically include molecular testing as having the 
potential to be equivalent to current digestion testing methods.
    Response: FSIS is ending the TALP program to make more efficient 
use of its resources. As FSIS explained in the proposed rule, there is 
only one laboratory enrolled in the TALP program (81 FR 17338, 17340). 
Establishments may test product samples for the presence of trichinae 
using any validated testing method that is equivalent to the pooled 
sample digestion technique to verify that their system is working. FSIS 
has provided some guidance on sampling in the trichinae compliance 
guide. For example, establishments may enroll in the Agricultural 
Marketing Service's Trichinae Export Program, which tests for trichinae 
using the artificial digestion technique. Consistent with other 
industry testing, FSIS will not provide oversight of third-party 
testing and will not provide protocols for industry testing.
    Comment: One trade association representing meat processors stated 
that FSIS should review the costs associated with the elimination of 9 
CFR 318.10 and stated that the estimated costs were too low. The same 
commenter stated that FSIS did not provide a cost estimate for 
developing a HACCP plan that addresses trichinae and other hazards in 
pork products. The commenter also stated that FSIS did not consider the 
cost of participating in the U.S. Trichinae Certification Program. The 
commenter also requested that FSIS consider the costs of new validated 
cooking instruction labels.
    Response: After reviewing the costs associated with the elimination 
of 9 CFR 318.10, FSIS is affirming the cost estimates in the proposed 
rule. These estimates are in 2016 dollars. The numbers still reflect 
FSIS costs.
    FSIS disagrees with the comment that the Agency should provide a 
cost estimate for developing HACCP plans that address trichinae. As 
FSIS explained in the supplemental proposed rule, many establishments 
producing pork products already address trichinae in their HACCP plans 
or in a pre-requisite program (81 FR 17337, 17339). Also, the HACCP 
regulations have been in place since 1996 and since that time have 
required that establishments conduct hazard analyses and HACCP plans to 
address hazards that are RLTO, including trichinae. As explained above, 
FSIS considers the time and temperature combinations for commercial 
cooking and freezing of pork in 9 CFR 318.10 as safe harbors and has 
incorporated these requirements into the compliance guidance on 
controlling for trichinae. Because many establishments are already 
addressing trichinae under their current HACCP systems, and 
establishments are not required to change the way that they cook or 
freeze pork to control for trichinae, establishments will not incur 
costs related to developing HACCP plans. FSIS did not include the costs 
of participation in on-farm programs like the U.S. Trichinae 
Certification Program because participation in these programs is a 
business decision not required by FSIS. FSIS also did not consider the 
costs of new validated cooking instruction labels because the Agency is 
not requiring establishments to add validated cooking instructions on 
raw, NRTE pork products.

Thermally Processed, Commercially Sterile Regulations

    Two trade associations representing meat processors and a trade 
association representing shelf-stable food processors stated that the 
current regulations have been effective in ensuring safe and 
unadulterated products. Additionally, the commenters stated that 
finalizing the proposed changes to the thermally processed, 
commercially sterile regulations will improve clarity and 
understanding.
    Response: FSIS is finalizing the proposed changes to the thermally 
processed, commercially sterile regulations. The Agency also is 
updating the regulatory citations in 9 CFR 548.6, which cross-reference 
the thermally processed, commercially sterile regulations, from 9 CFR 
part 318, subpart G to 9 CFR part 431.

Executive Order 12866

    Executive Orders 12866 and 13563 direct agencies to assess all 
costs and benefits of available regulatory alternatives and, if 
regulation is necessary, to select regulatory approaches that maximize 
net benefits (including potential economic, environmental, public 
health and safety effects, distributive impacts, and equity). Executive 
Order 13563 emphasizes the importance of quantifying both costs and 
benefits, of reducing costs, of harmonizing rules, and of promoting 
flexibility. This final rule has been designated as a ``non-
significant'' regulatory action under section 3(f) of Executive Order 
(E.O.) 12866. Accordingly, the final rule has not been reviewed by the 
Office of Management and Budget under E.O. 12866.

Economic Impact Analysis

    FSIS affirms the preliminary regulatory impact analysis \2\ and is 
finalizing this rule with only a small change to update the cross-
reference in 9 CFR 548.6 to the new thermally processed, commercially 
sterile regulations. As is discussed above, FSIS is removing the 
trichinae treatment requirements under 9 CFR 318.10 as this action will 
give industry the flexibility under HACCP to develop science-based food 
safety controls to address trichinae and other pork associated 
parasitic hazards. The removal of the requirements for trichinae 
treatment of pork products will not impose significant costs on the 
industry because the establishments can address trichinae in their 
existing HACCP plans. If an establishment has identified trichinae as a 
hazard RLTO, the establishment will have to ensure that the process it 
uses effectively eliminates the hazard under HACCP. Establishments will 
not need to change any steps in their production processes since the 
establishments can take the same measures that they are currently 
taking to address the presence of trichinae. However, establishments 
will have the flexibility to use alternative procedures to those 
previously prescribed in the regulations, as long as establishments 
address the hazard in their HACCP plans. Establishments will have the 
flexibility provided by the HACCP regulations to develop appropriate 
science-based controls for trichinae and other parasitic hazards in 
pork. Among the controls that can be employed are on-farm trichinae 
certification of hogs, lethality treatment for RTE product, and, for 
NRTE products, conspicuous labeling and validated cooking instructions.
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    FSIS inspection program personnel will verify that establishments 
effectively address these hazards. Under the final rule, FSIS is ending 
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program, saving the Agency an average of $13,000 per year ($4,000 
annual material cost + $9,000 labor cost). TALP is a program under 
which FSIS has evaluated and approved non-Federal-laboratories that use 
the pooled-sample design technique to analyze samples for the presence 
of trichinae. There is only one laboratory enrolled in the TALP 
program. FSIS is eliminating this program because very few 
establishments are using the laboratory that is in the program. The 
program is no longer necessary, and eliminating it will allow the 
Agency to make more efficient use of its resources.
    The Agency also is combining the regulations for thermally 
processed, commercially sterile meat and poultry products into one new 
9 CFR part 431 and making minor changes to improve clarity and remove 
redundant requirements. As discussed earlier in this document, FSIS is 
removing the requirement for the Administrator's prior approval before 
an establishment may use an alternative time lapse between container 
closure and the initiation of the thermal process (9 CFR 318.301(f)(2); 
381.301(f)(2)). FSIS also is replacing the redundant descriptions of 
equipment (e.g., bleeders, vents) common to the several types of retort 
systems (batch still, batch agitating, continuous rotary, and 
hydrostatic) with a single paragraph that describes equipment common to 
all the systems (9 CFR 318.305 and 381.305).
    There are no additional costs associated with combining the canning 
regulations or with these other minor changes. FSIS is not implementing 
any new requirements for canning establishments and is providing 
additional flexibility by removing prior approval provisions.

Executive Order 13771

    This final rule is an E.O. 13771 deregulatory action. We have 
estimated that this final rule would yield cost savings.

Regulatory Flexibility Act Assessment

    The FSIS Administrator certifies that, for the purpose of the 
Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601-602), the final rule will not 
have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small 
entities in the United States. The rule will affect 447 very small 
establishments and 222 small establishments that produce pork and pork 
products in the United States. FSIS is providing additional flexibility 
to these establishments. FSIS has developed a draft compliance guide 
designed to help small and very small establishments to understand the 
controls that are effective for the prevention and elimination of 
trichinae and other parasites in RTE and NRTE pork products. There are 
29 very small establishments and 80 small establishments that produce 
thermally processed, commercially sterile meat and poultry products in 
the United States. The final rule does not impose any additional costs 
on small and very small establishments because these establishments 
already are in compliance with the canning regulations, and combining 
the separate (meat and poultry) canning regulations into one part is an 
administrative action.

Paperwork Reduction Act

    There are no paperwork or recordkeeping requirements associated 
with this final rule under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 
U.S.C. 3501-3520).

E-Government Act

    FSIS and USDA are committed to achieving the purposes of the E-
Government Act (44 U.S.C. 3601, et seq.) by, among other things, 
promoting the use of the internet and other information technologies 
and providing increased opportunities for citizen access to Government 
information and services, and for other purposes.

Executive Order 12988

    This final rule has been reviewed under Executive Order 12988, 
Civil Justice Reform. Under this rule: (1) All State and local laws and 
regulations that are inconsistent with this rule will be preempted; (2) 
no retroactive effect will be given to this rule; and (3) no 
administrative proceedings will be required before parties may file 
suit in court challenging this rule.

Executive Order 13175

    This final rule has been reviewed in accordance with the 
requirements of Executive Order 13175, ``Consultation and Coordination 
with Indian Tribal Governments.'' E.O. 13175 requires Federal agencies 
to consult and coordinate with tribes on a government-to-government 
basis on policies that have tribal implications, including regulations, 
legislative comments or proposed legislation, and other policy 
statements or actions that have substantial direct effects on one or 
more Indian tribes, on the relationship between the Federal Government 
and Indian tribes or on the distribution of power and responsibilities 
between the Federal Government and Indian tribes.
    FSIS has assessed the impact of this final rule on Indian tribes 
and determined that this rulemaking does not, to our knowledge, have 
tribal implications that require tribal consultation under E.O. 13175. 
If a Tribe requests consultation, the Food Safety and Inspection 
Service will work with the Office of Tribal Relations to ensure 
meaningful consultation is provided where changes, additions and 
modifications identified herein are not expressly mandated by Congress.

USDA Non-Discrimination Statement

    No agency, officer, or employee of the USDA will, on the grounds of 
race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual 
orientation, disability, age, marital status, family/parental status, 
income derived from a public assistance program, or political beliefs, 
exclude from participation in, deny the benefits of, or subject to 
discrimination any person in the United States under any program or 
activity conducted by the USDA.

How To File a Complaint of Discrimination

    To file a complaint of discrimination, complete the USDA Program 
Discrimination Complaint Form, which may be accessed online at http://www.ocio.usda.gov/sites/default/files/docs/2012/Complain_combined_6_8_12.pdf, or write a letter signed by you or your 
authorized representative.
    Send your completed complaint form or letter to USDA by mail, fax, 
or email:
    Mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Director, Office of 
Adjudication, 1400 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20250-9410, 
Fax: (202) 690-7442, Email: [email protected].
    Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for 
communication (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.), should contact 
USDA's TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD).

Additional Public Notification

    Public awareness of all segments of rulemaking and policy 
development is important. Consequently, FSIS will announce this Federal 
Register publication on-line through the FSIS web page located at: 
http://www.fsis.usda.gov/federal-register.
    FSIS also will make copies of this publication available through 
the FSIS Constituent Update, which is used to provide information 
regarding FSIS policies, procedures, regulations, Federal Register 
notices, FSIS public meetings, and other types of information that 
could affect or would be of interest to our constituents and 
stakeholders. The Update is available on the FSIS web page. Through the 
web page, FSIS is able to provide information to a much broader, more 
diverse audience. In

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addition, FSIS offers an email subscription service which provides 
automatic and customized access to selected food safety news and 
information. This service is available at: http://www.fsis.usda.gov/subscribe. Options range from recalls to export information, 
regulations, directives, and notices. Customers can add or delete 
subscriptions themselves, and have the option to password protect their 
accounts.

List of Subjects

9 CFR Part 301

    Meat inspection.

9 CFR Part 303

    Meat inspection, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

9 CFR Part 318

    Food additives, Food packaging, Laboratories, Meat inspection, 
Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

9 CFR Part 319

    Food grades and standards, Food labeling, Frozen foods, Meat 
inspection, Oils and fats.

9 CFR Part 320

    Meat inspection, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

9 CFR Part 325

    Meat inspection, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, 
Transportation.

9 CFR Part 331

    Intergovernmental regulations, Meat inspection.

9 CFR Part 381

    Administrative practice and procedure, Animal diseases, Crime, 
Exports, Food grades and standards, Food labeling, Food packaging, 
Government employees, Grant programs--agriculture, Intergovernmental 
relations, Laboratories, Meat inspection, Nutrition, Polycholorinated 
biphenyls (PCB's), Poultry and poultry products inspection, Reporting 
and recordkeeping requirements.

9 CFR Part 417

    Meat inspection, Poultry and poultry products inspection, Reporting 
and recordkeeping requirements.

9 CFR Part 424

    Food additives, Food packaging, Meat inspection, Poultry and 
poultry products.

9 CFR Part 431

    Meat inspection, Poultry and poultry products inspection, Reporting 
and recordkeeping requirements.

9 CFR Part 548

    Fish, Food additives, Food grades and standards, Food packaging, 
Laboratories, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Signs and 
symbols.
    For the reasons set forth in the preamble, FSIS is amending title 
9, chapter III, of the Code of Federal Regulations as follows:

PART 301--TERMINOLOGY; ADULTERATION AND MISBRANDING STANDARDS

0
1. The authority citation for part 301 is revised to read as follows:

    Authority:  7 U.S.C. 1633, 1901-1906; 21 U.S.C. 601-695; 7 CFR 
2.7, 2.18, 2.53.


Sec.  301.2  [Amended]

0
2. Section 301.2 is amended in the definitions of ``Process authority'' 
and ``Process schedule'' by removing ``subpart G of part 318'' and 
adding in its place ``part 431 of this chapter.''

PART 303--EXEMPTIONS

0
3. The authority citation for part 303 is revised to read as follows:

    Authority:  21 U.S.C. 601-695; 7 CFR 2.18, 2.53.


Sec.  303.1  [Amended]

0
4. Section 303.1 is amended as follows:
0
a. In paragraph (b)(1) by removing ``318.10,'' from the first and 
second sentences.
0
b. In paragraph (f) by removing the second sentence.

PART 318--ENTRY INTO OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS; REINSPECTION AND 
PREPARATION OF PRODUCTS

0
5. The authority citation for part 318 is revised to read as follows:

    Authority:  7 U.S.C. 1633, 1901-1906; 21 U.S.C. 601-695; 7 CFR 
2.18, 2.53.


Sec.  318.10  [Removed and reserved]

0
6. Section 318.10 is removed and reserved.

Subpart G--[Removed and reserved]

0
7. Subpart G, consisting of Sec. Sec.  318.300 through 318.311, is 
removed and reserved.

PART 319--DEFINITIONS AND STANDARDS OF IDENTITY AND COMPOSITION

0
8. The authority citation for part 319 is revised to read as follows:

    Authority:  7 U.S.C. 1633, 1901-1906; 21 U.S.C. 601-695; 7 CFR 
2.18, 2.53.


Sec.  319.106  [Amended]

0
9. In Sec.  319.106, paragraph (b) is removed, paragraphs (c)(5) and 
(6) are removed and reserved, and paragraphs (c) and (d) are 
redesignated as paragraphs (b) and (c), respectively.


Sec.  319.145  [Amended]

0
10. In Sec.  319.145, paragraph (a)(2) is amended by removing the third 
sentence.

PART 320--RECORDS, REGISTRATION, AND REPORTS

0
11. The authority citation for part 320 is revised to read as follows:

    Authority:  21 U.S.C. 601-695; 7 CFR 2.18, 2.53.

0
12. In Sec.  320.1, paragraph (b)(6) is revised, paragraph (b)(7) is 
removed, and paragraphs (b)(8) through (11) are redesignated as 
paragraphs (b)(7) through (10), respectively, to read as follows:


Sec.  320.1  Records required to be kept.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (6) Records of canning as required by part 431 of this chapter.
* * * * *

PART 325--TRANSPORTATION

0
13. The authority citation for part 325 is revised to read as follows:

    Authority:  7 U.S.C. 1633, 1901-1906; 21 U.S.C. 601-695; 7 CFR 
2.18, 2.53.


Sec.  325.7  [Amended]

0
14. In Sec.  325.7, paragraph (a) is amended by removing the phrase 
``pork that has been refrigerated to destroy trichinae,''.

PART 331--SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR DESIGNATED STATES AND TERRITORIES; 
AND FOR DESIGNATION OF ESTABLISHMENTS WHICH ENDANGER PUBLIC HEALTH 
AND FOR SUCH DESIGNATED ESTABLISHMENTS

0
15. The authority citation for part 331 is revised to read as follows:

    Authority:  21 U.S.C. 601-695; 7 CFR 2.18, 2.53.

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Sec.  331.5  [Amended]

0
16. In Sec.  331.5, paragraph (a)(1)(ii) is amended by removing the 
phrase ``; or it is a ready-to-eat pork product which has not been 
treated to destroy trichinae as prescribed in Sec.  318.10 of this 
subchapter for products at federally inspected establishments''.

PART 381--POULTRY PRODUCTS INSPECTION REGULATIONS

0
17. The authority citation for part 381 is revised to read as follows:

    Authority:  7 U.S.C. 1633, 1901-1906; 21 U.S.C. 451-472; 7 CFR 
2.18, 2.53.


0
18. In Sec.  381.175, paragraph (b)(3) is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  381.175   Records required to be kept.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (3) Records of canning as required by part 431 of this chapter.
* * * * *

Subpart X--[Removed and reserved]

0
19. Subpart X, consisting of Sec. Sec.  381.300 through 381.311, is 
removed and reserved.

PART 417--HAZARD ANALYSIS AND CRITICAL CONTROL POINT (HACCP) 
SYSTEMS

0
20. The authority citation for part 417 is revised to read as follows:

    Authority:  7 U.S.C. 1633, 1901-1906; 21 U.S.C. 451-472, 601-
695; 7 CFR 2.18, 2.53.


0
21. Section 417.2(b)(3) is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  417.2   Hazard Analysis and HACCP plan.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (3) HACCP plans for thermally processed/commercially sterile 
products do not have to address the food safety hazards associated with 
microbiological contamination if the product is produced in accordance 
with the requirements of part 431 of this chapter.
* * * * *

PART 424--PREPARATION AND PROCESSING OPERATIONS

0
22. The authority citation for part 424 is revised to read as follows:

    Authority:  7 U.S.C. 1633, 1901-1906; 21 U.S.C. 451-472, 601-
695; 7 CFR 2.18, 2.53.


Sec.  424.21  [Amended]

0
23. In Sec.  424.21, paragraphs (a)(3)(ii) and (iii) are removed and 
paragraph (a)(3)(i) is redesignated as (a)(3).

0
24. Part 431 is added to read as follows:

PART 431--THERMALLY PROCESSED, COMMERCIALLY STERILE PRODUCTS

Sec.
431.1 Definitions.
431.2 Containers and closures.
431.3 Thermal processing.
431.4 Critical factors and the application of the process schedule.
431.5 Operations in the thermal processing area.
431.6 Equipment and procedures for heat processing systems.
431.7 Processing and production records.
431.8 Record review and maintenance.
431.9 Deviations in processing.
431.10 Finished product inspection.
431.11 Personnel and training.
431.12 Recall procedure.

    Authority:  7 U.S.C. 1633, 1901-1906; 21 U.S.C. 451-472, 601-
695; 7 CFR 2.18, 2.53.


Sec.  431.1   Definitions.

    Abnormal container. A container with any sign of swelling or 
product leakage or any evidence that the contents of the unopened 
container may be spoiled.
    Acidified low acid product. A canned product which has been 
formulated or treated so that every component of the finished product 
has a pH of 4.6 or lower within 24 hours after the completion of the 
thermal process unless data are available from the establishment's 
processing authority demonstrating that a longer time period is safe.
    Bleeders. Small orifices on a retort through which steam, other 
gasses, and condensate are emitted from the retort throughout the 
entire thermal process.
    Canned product. A meat or poultry food product with a water 
activity above 0.85 which receives a thermal process either before or 
after being packed in a hermetically sealed container. Unless otherwise 
specified, the term ``product'' as used in this part means ``canned 
product.''
    Closure technician. The individual(s) identified by the 
establishment as being trained to perform specific container integrity 
examinations as required by this part and designated by the 
establishment to perform such examinations.
    Code lot. All production of a particular product in a specific size 
container marked with a specific container code.
    Come-up time. The elapsed time, including venting time (if 
applicable), between the introduction of the heating medium into a 
closed retort and the start of process timing.
    Critical factor. Any characteristic, condition or aspect of a 
product, container, or procedure that affects the adequacy of the 
process schedule. Critical factors are established by processing 
authorities.
    Headspace. That portion of a container not occupied by the product.
    (1) Gross headspace. The vertical distance between the level of the 
product (generally the liquid surface) in an upright rigid container 
and the top edge of the container (i.e., the flange of an unsealed can, 
the top of the double seam on a sealed can, or the top edge of an 
unsealed jar).
    (2) Net headspace. The vertical distance between the level of the 
product (generally the liquid surface) in an upright rigid container 
and the inside surface of the lid.
    Hermetically sealed containers. Air-tight containers which are 
designed and intended to protect the contents against the entry of 
microorganisms during and after thermal processing.
    (1) Rigid container. A container, the shape or contour of which, 
when filled and sealed, is neither affected by the enclosed product nor 
deformed by external mechanical pressure of up to 10 pounds per square 
inch gauge (0.7 kg/cm\2\) (i.e., normal firm finger pressure).
    (2) Semirigid container. A container, the shape or contour of 
which, when filled and sealed, is not significantly affected by the 
enclosed product under normal atmospheric temperature and pressure, but 
can be deformed by external mechanical pressure of less than 10 pounds 
per square inch gauge (0.7 kg/cm\2\) (i.e., normal firm finger 
pressure).
    (3) Flexible container. A container, the shape or contour of which, 
when filled and sealed, is significantly affected by the enclosed 
product.
    Incubation tests. Tests in which the thermally processed product is 
kept at a specific temperature for a specified period of time in order 
to determine if outgrowth of microorganisms occurs.
    Initial temperature. The temperature, determined at the initiation 
of a thermal process cycle, of the contents of the coldest container to 
be processed.
    Low acid product. A canned product in which any component has a pH 
value above 4.6.
    Process schedule. The thermal process and any specified critical 
factors for a given canned product required to achieve shelf stability.
    Process temperature. The minimum temperature(s) of the heating 
medium to be maintained as specified in the process schedule.
    Process time. The intended time(s) a container is to be exposed to 
the heating medium while the heating medium is at or above the process 
temperature(s).
    Processing authority. The person(s) or organization(s) having 
expert knowledge of thermal processing requirements for foods in 
hermetically sealed containers,

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having access to facilities for making such determinations, and 
designated by the establishment to perform certain functions as 
indicated in this part.
    Program employee. Any inspector or other individual employed by the 
Department or any cooperating agency who is authorized by the Secretary 
to do any work or perform any duty in connection with the Program.
    Retort. A pressure vessel designed for thermal processing of 
product packed in hermetically sealed containers.
    Seals. Those parts of a semirigid container and lid or of a 
flexible container that are fused together in order to hermetically 
close the container.
    Shelf stability. The condition achieved by application of heat, 
sufficient, alone or in combination with other ingredients and/or 
treatments, to render the product free of microorganisms capable of 
growing in the product at nonrefrigerated conditions (over 
50[emsp14][deg]F or 10 [deg]C) at which the product is intended to be 
held during distribution and storage. Shelf stability and shelf stable 
are synonymous with commercial sterility and commercially sterile, 
respectively.
    Thermal process. The heat treatment necessary to achieve shelf 
stability as determined by the establishment's processing authority. It 
is quantified in terms of:
    (1) Time(s) and temperature(s); or
    (2) Minimum product temperature.
    Venting. The removal of air from a retort before the start of 
process timing.
    Water activity. The ratio of the water vapor pressure of the 
product to the vapor pressure of pure water at the same temperature.


Sec.  431.2   Containers and closures.

    (a) Examination and handling of empty containers. (1) Empty 
containers, closures, and flexible pouch roll stock must be evaluated 
by the establishment to ensure that they are free of structural defects 
and damage that may affect product or container integrity. Such an 
examination should be based on a statistical sampling plan.
    (2) All empty containers, closures, and flexible pouch roll stock 
must be stored, handled, and conveyed in such a manner that will 
prevent damage that could affect the hermetic condition of the sealed 
container.
    (3) Just before filling, rigid containers must be cleaned to 
prevent incorporation of foreign matter into the finished product. 
Closures, semirigid containers, preformed flexible pouches, and 
flexible pouch roll stock contained in original wrappings do not need 
to be cleaned before use.
    (b) Closure examinations for rigid containers (cans)--(1) Visual 
examinations. A closure technician must visually examine the double 
seams formed by each closing machine head. When seam defects (e.g., 
cutovers, sharpness, knocked down flanges, false seams, droops) are 
observed, necessary corrective actions, such as adjusting or repairing 
the closing machine, must be taken. In addition to the double seams, 
the entire container must be examined for product leakage or obvious 
defects. A visual examination must be performed on at least one 
container from each closing machine head, and the observations, along 
with any corrective actions, must be recorded. Visual examinations must 
be conducted with sufficient frequency to ensure proper closure and 
should be conducted at least every 30 minutes of continuous closing 
machine operation. Additional visual examinations must be made by the 
closure technician at the beginning of production, immediately 
following every jam in the closing machine and after closing machine 
adjustment (including adjustment for changes in container size).
    (2) Teardown examinations. Teardown examinations of double seams 
formed by each closing machine head must be performed by a closure 
technician at a frequency sufficient to ensure proper closure. These 
examinations should be made at intervals of not more than 4 hours of 
continuous closing machine operation. At least one container from each 
closing head must be examined on the packer's end during each regular 
examination period. Examination results along with any necessary 
corrective actions, such as adjusting or repairing the closing machine, 
must be promptly recorded by the closure technician. The establishment 
must have container specification guidelines for double seam integrity 
on file and available for review by Program employees. A teardown 
examination of the can maker's end must be performed on at least one 
container selected from each closing machine during each examination 
period except when teardown examinations are made on incoming empty 
containers or when, in the case of self-manufactured containers, the 
containers are made in the vicinity of the establishment and the 
container plant records are made available to Program employees. 
Additional teardown examinations on the packer's end should be made at 
the beginning of production, immediately following every jam in a 
closing machine and after closing machine adjustment (including 
adjustment for a change in container size). The following procedures 
must be used in teardown examinations of double seams:
    (i) Dimensional measurement. One of the following two methods must 
be employed for dimensional measurements of the double seam.
    (A) Micrometer measurement. (1) For cylindrical containers, measure 
the following dimensions (Figure 1 to Sec.  431.2) at three points 
approximately 120 degrees apart on the double seam excluding and at 
least one-half inch from the side seam juncture:

    (i) Double seam length--W;
    (ii) Double seam thickness--S;
    (iii) Body hook length--BH; and
    (iv) Cover hook length--CH.
    (2) Maximum and minimum values for each dimensional measurement 
must be recorded by the closure technician.
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    (B) Seamscope or seam projector. Required measurements of the seam 
include thickness, body hook, and overlap.
    (ii) Seam thickness. Seam thickness must be obtained by micrometer. 
For cylindrical containers, at least two locations, excluding the side 
seam juncture, must be used to obtain the required measurements.
    (iii) Seam tightness. Regardless of the dimensional measurement 
method used to measure seam dimensions, at a minimum, the seam(s) 
examined must be stripped to assess the degree of wrinkling.
    (iv) Side seam juncture rating. Regardless of the dimensional 
measurement method used to measure seam dimensions, the cover hook must 
be stripped to examine the cover hook droop at the juncture for 
containers having side seams.
    (v) Examination of noncylindrical containers. Examination of 
noncylindrical containers (e.g., square, rectangular, ``D''-shaped, and 
irregularly-shaped) must be conducted as described in paragraphs 
(b)(2)(i), (ii), (iii), and (iv) of this section except that the 
required dimensional measurements must be made on the double seam at 
the points listed in the establishment's container specification 
guidelines.
    (c) Closure examinations for glass containers--(1) Visual 
examinations. A closure technician must visually assess the adequacy of 
the closures formed by each closing machine. When closure defects, such 
as loose or cocked caps, fractured or cracked containers and low vacuum 
jars, are observed, necessary corrective actions, such as adjusting or 
repairing the closing machine must be taken and recorded. In addition 
to the closures, the entire container must be examined for defects. 
Visual examinations must be made with sufficient frequency to ensure 
proper closure and should be conducted at least every 30 minutes of 
continuous closing machine operation. Additional visual examinations 
must be made by the closure technician and the observations recorded at 
the beginning of production, immediately following every jam in the 
closing machine, and after closing machine adjustment

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(including adjustment for a change in container size).
    (2) Closure examinations and tests. Depending upon the container 
and closure, tests must be performed by a closure technician at a 
frequency sufficient to ensure proper closure. These examinations 
should be made either before or after thermal processing and at 
intervals of not more than 4 hours of continuous closing machine 
operation. At least one container from each closing machine must be 
examined during each regular examination period. Examination results 
along with any necessary corrective actions, such as adjusting or 
repairing the closing machine, must be promptly recorded by the closure 
technician. The establishment must have specification guidelines for 
closure integrity on file and available for review by Program 
employees. Additional closure examinations should be made at the 
beginning of production, immediately following every jam in the closing 
machine, and after closing machine adjustment (including adjustment for 
a change in container size).
    (d) Closure examinations for semi-rigid and flexible containers--
(1) Heat seals--(i) Visual examinations. A closure technician must 
visually examine the seals formed by each sealing machine. When sealing 
defects are observed, necessary corrective actions, such as adjusting 
or repairing the sealing machine, must be taken and recorded. In 
addition to examining the heat seals, the entire container must be 
examined for product leakage or obvious defects. Visual examinations 
must be performed before and after the thermal processing operation and 
with sufficient frequency to ensure proper closure. These examinations 
should be conducted at least in accordance with a statistical sampling 
plan. All defects noted and corrective actions taken must be promptly 
recorded.
    (ii) Physical tests. Tests determined by the establishment as 
necessary to assess container integrity must be conducted by the 
closure technician at a frequency sufficient to ensure proper closure. 
These tests must be performed after the thermal processing operation 
and should be made at least every 2 hours of continuous production. The 
establishment's acceptance guidelines for each test procedure must be 
on file and available for review by Program employees. Test results 
along with any necessary corrective actions, such as adjusting or 
repairing the sealing machine, must be recorded.
    (2) Recording. Double seams on semirigid or flexible containers 
must be examined and the results recorded as provided in paragraph (b) 
of this section. Any additional measurements specified by the container 
manufacturer must also be made and recorded.
    (e) Container coding. Each container must be marked with a 
permanent, legible, identifying code mark. The mark must, at a minimum, 
identify in code the product (unless the product name is lithographed 
or printed elsewhere on the container) and the day and year the product 
was packed.
    (f) Handling of containers after closure. (1) Containers and 
closures must be protected from damage which may cause defects that are 
likely to affect the hermetic condition of the containers. The 
accumulation of stationary containers on moving conveyors should be 
minimized to avoid damage to the containers.
    (2) The maximum time lapse between closure of containers and 
initiation of thermal processing must be 2 hours unless data are 
available from the establishment's processing authority demonstrating 
that an alternative time period is safe and will not result in product 
spoilage.


Sec.  431.3   Thermal processing.

    (a) Process schedules. Prior to the processing of canned product 
for distribution in commerce, an establishment must have a process 
schedule (as defined in Sec.  431.1) for each canned meat or poultry 
product to be packed by the establishment.
    (b) Source of process schedules. (1) Process schedules used by an 
establishment must be developed or determined by a processing 
authority.
    (2) Any change in product formulation, ingredients, or treatments 
that are not already incorporated in a process schedule and that may 
adversely affect either the product heat penetration profile or 
sterilization value requirements must be evaluated by the 
establishment's processing authority. If it is determined that any such 
change adversely affects the adequacy of the process schedule, the 
processing authority must amend the process schedule accordingly.
    (3) Complete records concerning all aspects of the development or 
determination of a process schedule, including any associated 
incubation tests, must be made available by the establishment to the 
Program employee upon request.
    (c) Submittal of process information. (1) Prior to the processing 
of canned product for distribution in commerce, the establishment must 
provide the inspector at the establishment with a list of the process 
schedules (including alternate schedules) along with any additional 
applicable information, such as the retort come-up operating procedures 
and critical factors.
    (2) Letters or other written communications from a processing 
authority recommending all process schedules must be maintained on file 
by the establishment. Upon request by Program employees, the 
establishment must make available such letters or written 
communications (or copies thereof). If critical factors are identified 
in the process schedule, the establishment must provide the inspector 
with a copy of the procedures for measuring, controlling, and recording 
these factors, along with the frequency of such measurements, to ensure 
that the critical factors remain within the limits used to establish 
the process schedule. Once submitted, the process schedules and 
associated critical factors and the procedures for measuring (including 
the frequency), controlling, and recording of critical factors must not 
be changed without the prior written submittal of the revised 
procedures (including supporting documentation) to the inspector at the 
establishment.


Sec.  431.4   Critical factors and the application of the process 
schedule.

    Critical factors specified in the process schedule must be 
measured, controlled, and recorded by the establishment to ensure that 
these factors remain within the limits used to establish the process 
schedule. Examples of factors that are often critical to process 
schedule adequacy may include:

    (a) General. (1) Maximum fill-in weight or drained weight;
    (2) Arrangement of pieces in the container;
    (3) Container orientation during thermal processing;
    (4) Product formulation;
    (5) Particle size;
    (6) Maximum thickness for flexible containers, and to some extent 
semirigid containers, during thermal processing;
    (7) Maximum pH;
    (8) Percent salt;
    (9) Ingoing (or formulated) nitrite level (ppm);
    (10) Maximum water activity; and
    (11) Product consistency or viscosity.
    (b) Continuous rotary and batch agitating retorts. (1) Minimum 
headspace; and
    (2) Retort reel speed.
    (c) Hydrostatic retorts. (1) Chain or conveyor speed.
    (2) [Reserved]
    (d) Steam/air retorts. (1) Steam/air ratio; and
    (2) Heating medium flow rate.

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Sec.  431.5   Operations in the thermal processing area.

    (a) Posting of processes. Process schedules (or operating process 
schedules) for daily production, including minimum initial temperatures 
and operating procedures for thermal processing equipment, must be 
posted in a conspicuous place near the thermal processing equipment. 
Alternatively, such information must be available to the thermal 
processing system operator and the inspector.
    (b) Process indicators and retort traffic control. A system for 
product traffic control must be established to prevent product from 
bypassing the thermal processing operation. Each basket, crate, or 
similar vehicle containing unprocessed product, or at least one visible 
container in each vehicle, must be plainly and conspicuously marked 
with a heat sensitive indicator that will visually indicate whether 
such unit has been thermally processed. Exposed heat sensitive 
indicators attached to container vehicles must be removed before such 
vehicles are refilled with unprocessed product. Container loading 
systems for crateless retorts must be designed to prevent unprocessed 
product from bypassing the thermal processing operation.
    (c) Initial temperature. The initial temperature of the contents of 
the coldest container to be processed must be determined and recorded 
by the establishment at the time the processing cycle begins to assure 
that the temperature of the contents of every container to be processed 
is not lower than the minimum initial temperature specified in the 
process schedule. Thermal processing systems which subject the filled 
and sealed containers to water at any time before process timing begins 
must be operated to assure that such water will not lower the 
temperature of the product below the minimum initial temperature 
specified in the process schedule.
    (d) Timing devices. Devices used to time applicable thermal 
processing operation functions or events, such as process schedule 
time, come-up time, and retort venting, must be accurate to assure that 
all such functions or events are achieved. Pocket watches and wrist 
watches are not considered acceptable timing devices. Analog and 
digital clocks are considered acceptable. If such clocks do not display 
seconds, all required timed functions or events must have at least a 1-
minute safety factor over the specified thermal processing operation 
times. Temperature/time recording devices must correspond within 15 
minutes to the time of the day recorded on written records required by 
Sec.  431.7.
    (e) Measurement of pH. Unless other methods are approved by the 
Administrator, potentiometric methods using electronic instruments (pH 
meters) must be used for making pH determinations when a maximum pH 
value is specified as a critical factor in a process schedule.


Sec.  431.6   Equipment and procedures for heat processing systems.

    (a) Instruments and controls common to different thermal processing 
systems--(1) Indicating temperature devices. Each retort must be 
equipped with at least one indicating temperature device that measures 
the actual temperature within the retort. The indicating temperature 
device, not the temperature/time recording device, must be used as the 
reference instrument for indicating the process temperature.
    (i) Mercury-in-glass thermometers. A mercury-in-glass thermometer 
must have divisions that are readable to 1[emsp14][deg]F (or 0.5 
[deg]C) and whose scale contains not more than 17[emsp14][deg]F/inch 
(or 4.0 [deg]C/cm) of graduated scale. Each mercury-in-glass 
thermometer must be tested for accuracy against a known accurate 
standard upon installation and at least once a year to ensure its 
accuracy. Records that specify the date, standard used, test method, 
and the person or testing authority performing the test must be 
maintained on file by the establishment and made available to Program 
employees. A mercury-in-glass thermometer that has a divided mercury 
column or that cannot be adjusted to the standard must be repaired and 
tested for accuracy before further use, or replaced.
    (ii) Other devices. Temperature-indicating devices, such as 
resistance temperature detectors, used in lieu of mercury-in-glass 
thermometers, must meet known, accurate standards for such devices when 
tested for accuracy. The records of such testing must be available to 
FSIS program employees.
    (2) Temperature/time recording devices. Each thermal processing 
system must be equipped with at least one temperature/time recording 
device to provide a permanent record of temperatures within the thermal 
processing system. This recording device may be combined with the steam 
controller and may be a recording/controlling instrument. When compared 
to the known accurate indicating temperature device, the recording 
accuracy must be equal to or better than 1[emsp14][deg]F (or 0.5 
[deg]C) at the process temperature. The temperature recording chart 
should be adjusted to agree with, but must never be higher than, the 
known accurate indicating temperature device. A means of preventing 
unauthorized changes in the adjustment must be provided. For example, a 
lock or a notice from management posted at or near the recording device 
warning that only authorized persons are permitted to make adjustments, 
are satisfactory means for preventing unauthorized changes. Air-
operated temperature controllers must have adequate filter systems to 
ensure a supply of clean, dry air. The recorder timing mechanism must 
be accurate.
    (i) Chart-type devices. Devices using charts must be used only with 
the correct chart. Each chart must have a working scale of not more 
than 55[emsp14][deg]F/inch (or 12 [deg]C/cm.) within a range of 
20[emsp14][deg]F (or 11 [deg]C) of the process temperature. Chart 
graduations must not exceed 2[emsp14][deg]F degrees (or 1 [deg]C) 
within a range of 10[emsp14][deg]F (or 5 [deg]C) of the process 
temperature. Multipoint plotting chart-type devices must print 
temperature readings at intervals that will assure that the parameters 
of the process time and process temperature have been met. The 
frequency of recording should not exceed 1-minute intervals.
    (ii) Other devices. Temperature/time recording devices or 
procedures used in lieu of chart-type devices must meet known accurate 
standards for such devices or procedures when tested for accuracy. Such 
a device must be accurate enough for ensuring that process time and 
temperature parameters have been met.
    (3) Steam controllers. Each retort must be equipped with an 
automatic steam controller to maintain the retort temperature. This may 
be a recording/controlling instrument when combined with a temperature/
time recording device.
    (4) Air valves. All air lines connected to retorts designed for 
pressure processing in steam must be equipped with a globe valve or 
other equivalent-type valve or piping arrangement that will prevent 
leakage of air into the retort during the process cycle.
    (5) Water valves. All retort water lines that are intended to be 
closed during a process cycle must be equipped with a globe valve or 
other equivalent-type valve or piping arrangement that will prevent 
leakage of water into the retort during the process cycle.
    (b) Pressure processing in steam--(1) Common to batch still, batch 
agitating, continuous rotary retorts, and hydrostats--(i) Basic 
requirements. The basic requirements and recommendations for indicating 
temperature devices and temperature/time recording devices are 
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paragraphs (a)(1) and (2) of this section. Additionally, bulb sheaths 
or probes of indicating temperature devices and probes of temperature/
time recording devices must be installed either within the retort shell 
or in external wells attached to the retort. External wells must be 
connected to the retort through at least a \3/4\ inch (1.9 cm) diameter 
opening and equipped with a \1/16\ inch (1.6 mm) or larger bleeder 
opening so located as to provide a constant flow of steam past the 
length of the bulb or probe. The bleeder for the external wells must 
emit steam continuously during the entire thermal processing period.
    (ii) Steam inlet. The steam inlet to each retort must be large 
enough to provide steam for proper operation of the retort, and must 
enter at a point(s) to facilitate air removal during venting.
    (iii) Bleeder and vent mufflers. If mufflers are used on bleeders 
or vent systems, the establishment must have on file documentation that 
the mufflers do not impede the removal of air from the retort. Such 
documentation must consist of either heat distribution data or 
documentation from the muffler manufacturer or from a processing 
authority. This information must be made available to Program employees 
for review.
    (iv) Bleeders. Bleeders, except those for external wells of 
temperature devices and hydrostatic retorts, must have a \1/8\ inch (or 
3 mm) or larger openings and must be wide open during the entire 
process, including the come-up time. All bleeders must be arranged so 
that the retort operator can observe that they are functioning 
properly. For horizontal retorts, batch agitating retorts, and 
continuous rotary retorts, bleeders must be located within 
approximately 1 foot (or 30 cm) of the outmost locations of containers 
at each end along the top of the retort. Additional bleeders must be 
located not more than 8 feet (2.4 m) apart along the top. This 
information must be maintained on file by the establishment and made 
available to Program employees for review. Vertical retorts must have 
at least one bleeder opening located in the portion of the retort 
opposite the steam inlet. Hydrostatic retorts must have bleeder 
openings \1/4\ inch (or 6 mm) or larger which are to be located in the 
steam chamber(s) opposite the point of steam entry. Bleeders may be 
installed at positions other than those specified above, as long as the 
establishment has heat distribution data or other documentation from 
the manufacturer or from a processing authority demonstrating that the 
bleeders accomplish removal of air and circulate the steam within the 
retort.
    (2) Batch still retorts--(i) Crate supports. Vertical still retorts 
with bottom steam entry must employ bottom retort crate supports. 
Baffle plates must not be used in the bottom of retorts.
    (ii) Steam spreader. Perforated steam spreaders, if used, must be 
maintained to ensure they are not blocked or otherwise inoperative. 
Horizontal still retorts must be equipped with perforated steam 
spreaders that extend the full length of the retort unless the adequacy 
of another arrangement is documented by heat distribution data or other 
documentation from a processing authority. Such information must be 
maintained on file by the establishment and made available to Program 
employees for review.
    (iii) Condensate removal. In retorts having a steam inlet above the 
level of the lowest container, a bleeder must be installed in the 
bottom of the retort to remove condensate. The condensate bleeder must 
be so arranged that the retort operator can observe that it is 
functioning properly. The condensate bleeder must be checked with 
sufficient frequency to ensure adequate removal of condensate. Visual 
checks should be performed at intervals of not more than 15 minutes and 
the results recorded. Intermittent condensate removal systems must be 
equipped with an automatic alarm system that will serve as a continuous 
monitor of condensate bleeder functioning. The automatic alarm system 
must be tested at the beginning of each shift for proper functioning 
and the results recorded. If the alarm system is not functioning 
properly, it must be repaired before the retort is used.
    (iv) Stacking equipment--(A) Equipment for holding or stacking 
containers in retorts. Crates, trays, gondolas, carts, and other 
vehicles for holding or stacking product containers in the retort must 
be so constructed to ensure steam circulation during the venting, come-
up, and process times. The bottom of each vehicle must have 
perforations at least 1 inch (2.5 cm) in diameter on 2 inch (or 5 cm) 
centers or the equivalent unless the adequacy of another arrangement is 
documented by heat distribution data or other documentation from a 
processing authority and such information is maintained on file by the 
establishment and made available to Program employees for review.
    (B) Divider plates. Whenever one or more divider plates are used 
between any two layers of containers or placed on the bottom of a 
retort vehicle, the establishment must have on file documentation that 
the venting procedure allows the air to be removed from the retort 
before timing of the thermal process is started. Such documentation 
must be in the form of heat distribution data or documentation from a 
processing authority. This information must be made available to 
Program employees for review.
    (v) Vents. (A) Vents must be located in that portion of the retort 
opposite the steam inlet and must be designed, installed, and operated 
in such a way that air is removed from the retort before timing of the 
thermal process is started. Vents must be controlled by a gate, plug 
cock, or other full-flow valve which must be fully opened to permit 
rapid removal of air from retorts during the venting period.
    (B) Vents must not be connected to a closed drain system without an 
atmospheric break in the line. Where a retort manifold connects several 
pipes from a single retort, the manifold must be controlled by a gate, 
plug cock, or other full-flow valve and the manifold must be of a size 
such that the cross-sectional area of the manifold is larger than the 
total cross-sectional area of all connecting vents. The discharge must 
not be connected to a closed drain without an atmospheric break in the 
line. A manifold header connecting vents or manifolds from several 
still retorts must lead to the atmosphere. The manifold header must not 
be controlled by a valve and must be of a size such that the cross-
sectional area is at least equal to the total cross-sectional area of 
all connecting retort manifold pipes from the maximum number of retorts 
to be vented simultaneously.
    (C) Some typical installations and operating procedures are 
described below. Other retort installations, vent piping arrangements, 
operating procedures or auxiliary equipment such as divider plates may 
be used provided there is documentation that the air is removed from 
the retort before the process is started. Such documentation must be in 
the form of heat distribution data or other documentation from the 
equipment manufacturer or processing authority. This information must 
be maintained on file by the establishment and made available to 
Program employees for review.
    (D) For crateless retort installations, the establishment must have 
heat distribution data or other documentation from the equipment 
manufacturer or from a processing authority that demonstrates that the 
venting procedure used accomplishes the removal of air and condensate. 
This information must be maintained on file

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by the establishment and made available to Program employees for 
review.
    (E) Examples of typical installations and operating procedures that 
comply with the requirements of this section are as follows:
    (1) Venting horizontal retorts. (i) Venting through multiple 1 inch 
(2.5 cm) vents discharging directly to the atmosphere.
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    (ii) Venting through multiple 1 inch (2.5 cm) vents discharging 
through a manifold to the atmosphere.

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    (iv) Venting through a single 2\1/2\ inch (6.4 cm) top vent for 
retorts not exceeding 15 feet (4.6 m) in length.

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    (2) Venting vertical retorts. (i) Venting through a 1\1/2\ inch 
(3.8 cm) overflow.

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    (3) Batch agitating retorts--(i) Venting and condensate removal. 
The air in the retort must be removed before processing is started. 
Heat distribution data or other documentation from the manufacturer or 
from the processing authority who developed the venting procedure must 
be kept on file by the establishment and made available to Program 
employees for review. At the time the steam is turned on, the drain 
must be opened to remove steam condensate from the retort. A bleeder 
must be installed in the bottom of the retort to remove condensate 
during retort operation. The condensate bleeder must be so arranged 
that the retort operator can observe that it is functioning properly. 
The condensate bleeder must be checked with sufficient frequency to 
ensure adequate removal of condensate. Visual checks should be 
performed at intervals of not more than 15 minutes and the results 
recorded. Intermittent condensate removal systems must be equipped with 
an automatic alarm system that will serve as a continuous monitor of 
condensate bleeder functioning. The automatic alarm system must be 
tested at the beginning of each shift for proper functioning and the 
results recorded. If the alarm system is not functioning properly, it 
must be repaired before the retort is used.

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    (ii) Retort or reel speed timing. The retort or reel speed must be 
checked before process timing begins and, if needed, adjusted as 
specified in the process schedule. In addition, the rotational speed 
must be determined and recorded at least once during process timing of 
each retort load processed. Alternatively, a recording tachometer can 
be used to provide a continuous record of the speed. The accuracy of 
the recording tachometer must be determined and recorded at least once 
per shift by checking the retort or reel speed using an accurate 
stopwatch. A means of preventing unauthorized speed changes on retorts 
must be provided. For example, a lock or a notice from management 
posted at or near the speed adjustment device warning that only 
authorized persons are permitted to make adjustments is a satisfactory 
means of preventing unauthorized changes.
    (4) Continuous rotary retorts--(i) Venting and condensate removal. 
The air in the retort must be removed before processing is started. 
Heat distribution data or other documentation from the manufacturer or 
from the processing authority who developed the venting procedure must 
be kept on file by the establishment and made available to Program 
employees for review. At the time the steam is turned on, the drain 
must be opened to remove steam condensate from the retort. A bleeder 
must be installed in the bottom of the shell to remove condensate 
during the retort operation. The condensate bleeder must be so arranged 
that the retort operator can observe that it is functioning properly. 
The condensate bleeder must be checked with sufficient frequency to 
ensure adequate removal of condensate. Visual checks should be 
performed at intervals of not more than 15 minutes and the results 
recorded. Intermittent condensate removal systems must be equipped with 
an automatic alarm system that will serve as a continuous monitor of 
condensate bleeder functioning. The automatic alarm system must be 
tested at the beginning of each shift for proper functioning and the 
results recorded. If the alarm system is not functioning properly, it 
must be repaired before the retort is used.
    (ii) Retort speed timing. The rotational speed of the retort must 
be specified in the process schedule. The speed must be adjusted as 
specified, and recorded by the establishment when the retort is 
started, and checked and recorded at intervals not to exceed 4 hours to 
ensure that the correct retort speed is maintained. Alternatively, a 
recording tachometer may be used to provide a continuous record of the 
speed. If a recording tachometer is used, the speed must be manually 
checked against an accurate stopwatch at least once per shift and the 
results recorded. A means of preventing unauthorized speed changes on 
retorts must be provided. For example, a lock or a notice from 
management posted at or near the speed adjustment device warning that 
only authorized persons are permitted to make adjustments is a 
satisfactory means of preventing unauthorized changes.
    (5) Hydrostatic retorts--(i) Basic requirements. The basic 
requirements for indicating temperature devices and temperature/time 
recording devices are described in paragraphs (a)(1) and (2) of this 
section. Additionally, indicating temperature devices must be located 
in the steam dome near the steam/water interface. Where the process 
schedule specifies maintenance of particular water temperatures in the 
hydrostatic water legs, at least one indicating temperature device must 
be located in each hydrostatic water leg so that it can accurately 
measure water temperature and be easily read. The temperature/time 
recorder probe must be installed either within the steam dome or in a 
well attached to the dome. Each probe must have a \1/16\ inch (1.6 mm) 
or larger bleeder opening which emits steam continuously during the 
processing period. Additional temperature/time recorder probes must be 
installed in the hydrostatic water legs if the process schedule 
specifies maintenance of particular temperatures in these water legs.
    (ii) Steam inlet. The steam inlets must be large enough to provide 
steam for proper operation of the retort.
    (iii) Bleeders. Bleeder openings \1/4\ inch (or 6 mm) or larger 
must be located in the steam chamber(s) opposite the point of steam 
entry. Bleeders must be wide open and must emit steam continuously 
during the entire process, including the come-up time. All bleeders 
must be arranged in such a way that the operator can observe that they 
are functioning properly.
    (iv) Venting. Before the start of processing operations, the retort 
steam chamber(s) must be vented to ensure removal of air. Heat 
distribution data or other documentation from the manufacturer or from 
a processing authority demonstrating that the air is removed from the 
retort prior to processing must be kept on file at the establishment 
and made available to Program employees for review.
    (v) Conveyor speed. The conveyor speed must be calculated to obtain 
the required process time and recorded by the establishment when the 
retort is started. The speed must be checked and recorded at intervals 
not to exceed 4 hours to ensure that the correct conveyor speed is 
maintained. A recording device may be used to provide a continuous 
record of the conveyor speed. When a recording device is used, the 
speed must be manually checked against an accurate stopwatch at least 
once per shift by the establishment. A means of preventing unauthorized 
speed changes of the conveyor must be provided. For example, a lock or 
a notice from management posted at or near the speed adjustment device 
warning that only authorized persons are permitted to make adjustments 
is a satisfactory means of preventing unauthorized changes.
    (vi) Bleeders and vent mufflers. If mufflers are used on bleeders 
or vent systems, the establishment must have documentation that the 
mufflers do not impede the removal of air from the retort. Such 
documentation must consist of either heat distribution data or other 
documentation from the muffler manufacturer or from a processing 
authority. This information must be maintained on file by the 
establishment and made available to Program employees for review.
    (c) Pressure processing in water--(1) Common to batch still and 
agitating retorts--(i) Basic requirements. The basic requirements for 
indicating temperature devices and temperature/time recording devices 
are described in paragraphs (a)(1) and (2) of this section.
    (ii) Pressure recording device. Each retort must be equipped with a 
pressure recording device which may be combined with a pressure 
controller.
    (iii) Heat distribution. Heat distribution data or other 
documentation from the equipment manufacturer or a processing authority 
demonstrating uniform heat distribution within the retort must be kept 
on file at the establishment and made available to Program employees 
for review.
    (iv) Drain valve. A non-clogging, water-tight drain valve must be 
used. Screens must be installed over all drain openings.
    (2) Batch still retorts--(i) Temperature device bulbs and probes. 
The indicating temperature device bulbs or probes must be located in 
such a position that they are beneath the surface of the water 
throughout the process. On horizontal retorts, the indicating 
temperature device bulb or probe must be inserted directly into the 
retort shell. In both vertical and horizontal retorts, the indicating 
temperature device bulb or probe must extend directly into the water a 
minimum of 2 inches (or 5 cm)

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without a separable well or sleeve. In vertical retorts equipped with a 
recorder/controller, the controller probe must be located at the bottom 
of the retort below the lowest crate rest in such a position that the 
steam does not strike it directly. In horizontal retorts so equipped, 
the controller probe must be located between the water surface and the 
horizontal plane passing through the center of the retort so that there 
is no opportunity for direct steam impingement on the controller probe. 
Air-operated temperature controllers must have filter systems to ensure 
a supply of clean, dry air.
    (ii) Crate supports. A bottom crate support must be used in 
vertical retorts. Baffle plates must not be used in the bottom of the 
retort.
    (iii) Stacking equipment. For filled flexible containers and, where 
applicable, semi-rigid containers, stacking equipment must be designed 
to ensure that the thickness of the filled containers does not exceed 
that specified in the process schedule and that the containers do not 
become displaced and overlap or rest on one another during the thermal 
process.
    (iv) Water level. There must be a means of determining the water 
level in the retort during operation (i.e., by using a gauge, 
electronic sensor, or sight glass indicator). For retorts requiring 
complete immersion of containers, water must cover the top layer of 
containers during the entire come-up time and thermal processing 
periods and should cover the top layer of containers during cooling. 
For retorts using cascading water or water sprays, the water level must 
be maintained within the range specified by the retort manufacturer or 
processing authority during the entire come-up, thermal processing, and 
cooling periods. A means to ensure that water circulation continues as 
specified throughout the come-up, thermal processing, and cooling 
periods must be provided. The retort operator must check and record the 
water level at intervals to ensure it meets the specified processing 
parameters.
    (v) Air supply and controls. In both horizontal and vertical still 
retorts, a means must be provided for introducing compressed air or 
steam at the pressure required to maintain container integrity. 
Compressed air and steam entry must be controlled by an automatic 
pressure control unit. A non-return valve must be provided in the air 
supply line to prevent water from entering the system. Overriding air 
or steam pressure must be maintained continuously during the come-up, 
thermal processing, and cooling periods. If air is used to promote 
circulation, it must be introduced into the steam line at a point 
between the retort and the steam control valve at the bottom of the 
retort. The adequacy of the air circulation for maintaining uniform 
heat distribution within the retort must be documented by heat 
distribution data or other documentation from a processing authority, 
and such data must be maintained on file by the establishment and made 
available to Program employees for review.
    (vi) Water recirculation. When a water recirculation system is used 
for heat distribution, the water must be drawn from the bottom of the 
retort through a suction manifold and discharged through a spreader 
that extends the length or circumference of the top of the retort. The 
holes in the water spreader must be uniformly distributed. The suction 
outlets must be protected with screens to keep debris from entering the 
recirculation system. The pump must be equipped with a pilot light or a 
similar device to warn the operator when it is not running, and with a 
bleeder to remove air when starting operations. Alternatively, a flow-
meter alarm system can be used to ensure proper water circulation. The 
adequacy of water circulation for maintaining uniform heat distribution 
within the retort must be documented by heat distribution or other 
documentation from a processing authority, and such data must be 
maintained on file by the establishment and made available to Program 
employees for review. Alternative methods for recirculation of water in 
the retort may be used, provided there is documentation in the form of 
heat distribution data or other documentation from a processing 
authority maintained on file by the establishment and made available to 
Program employees for review.
    (vii) Cooling water entry. In retorts for processing product packed 
in glass jars, the incoming cooling water should not directly strike 
the jars, in order to minimize glass breakage by thermal shock.
    (3) Batch agitating retorts--(i) Temperature device bulbs and 
probes. The indicating temperature device bulb or probe must extend 
directly into the water without a separable well or sleeve. The 
recorder/controller probe must be located between the water surface and 
the horizontal plane passing through the center of the retort so that 
there is no opportunity for steam to directly strike the controller 
bulb or probe.
    (ii) Stacking equipment. All devices used for holding product 
containers (e.g., crates, trays, divider plates) must be so constructed 
to allow the water to circulate around the containers during the come-
up and thermal process periods.
    (iii) Water level. There must be a means of determining the water 
level in the retort during operation (i.e., by using a gauge, 
electronic sensor, or sight glass indicator). Water must completely 
cover all containers during the entire come-up, thermal processing, and 
cooling periods. A means to ensure that water circulation continues as 
specified throughout the come-up, thermal processing, and cooling 
periods must be provided. The retort operator must check and record the 
adequacy of the water level with sufficient frequency to ensure it 
meets the specified processing parameters.
    (iv) Air supply and controls. Retorts must be provided with a means 
for introducing compressed air or steam at the pressure required to 
maintain container integrity. Compressed air and steam entry must be 
controlled by an automatic pressure control unit. A non-return valve 
must be provided in the air supply line to prevent water from entering 
the system. Overriding air or steam pressure must be maintained 
continuously during the come-up, thermal processing, and cooling 
periods. If air is used to promote circulation, it must be introduced 
into the steam line at a point between the retort and the steam control 
valve at the bottom of the retort. The adequacy of the air circulation 
for maintaining uniform heat distribution within the retort must be 
documented by heat distribution data or other documentation from a 
processing authority, and such data must be maintained on file by the 
establishment and made available to Program employees for review.
    (v) Retort or reel speed timing. The retort or reel speed timing 
must be checked before process timing begins and, if needed, adjusted 
as specified in the process schedule. In addition, the rotational speed 
must be determined and recorded at least once during process timing of 
each retort load processed. Alternatively, a recording tachometer can 
be used to provide a continuous record of the speed. The accuracy of 
the recording tachometer must be determined and recorded at least once 
per shift by the establishment by checking the retort or reel speed 
using an accurate stopwatch. A means of preventing unauthorized speed 
changes on retorts must be provided. For example, a lock or a notice 
from management posted at or near the speed adjustment device warning 
that only authorized persons are permitted to make adjustments is a 
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means of preventing unauthorized changes.
    (vi) Water recirculation. If a water recirculation system is used 
for heat distribution, it must be installed in such a manner that water 
will be drawn from the bottom of the retort through a suction manifold 
and discharged through a spreader which extends the length of the top 
of the retort. The holes in the water spreader must be uniformly 
distributed. The suction outlets must be protected with screens to keep 
debris from entering the recirculation system. The pump must be 
equipped with a pilot light or a similar device to warn the operator 
when it is not running and with a bleeder to remove air when starting 
operations. Alternatively, a flow-meter alarm system can be used to 
ensure proper water circulation. The adequacy of water circulation for 
maintaining uniform heat distribution within the retort must be 
documented by heat distribution data or other documentation from a 
processing authority, and such data must be maintained on file by the 
establishment and made available to Program employees for review. 
Alternative methods for recirculation of water in the retort may be 
used provided there is documentation in the form of heat distribution 
data or other documentation from a processing authority maintained on 
file by the establishment and made available to Program employees for 
review.
    (vii) Cooling water entry. In retorts for processing product packed 
in glass jars, the incoming cooling water should not directly strike 
the jars, in order to minimize glass breakage by thermal shock.
    (d) Pressure processing with steam/air mixtures in batch retorts--
(1) Basic requirements. The basic requirements for indicating 
temperature devices and temperature/time recording devices are 
described in paragraphs (a)(1) and (2) of this section. Additionally, 
bulb sheaths or probes for indicating temperature devices and 
temperature/time recording devices or controller probes must be 
inserted directly into the retort shell in such a position that steam 
does not strike them directly.
    (2) Recording pressure controller. A recording pressure controller 
must be used to control the air inlet and the steam/air mixture outlet.
    (3) Circulation of steam/air mixtures. A means must be provided for 
the circulation of the steam/air mixture to prevent formation of low-
temperature pockets. The efficiency of the circulation system must be 
documented by heat distribution data or other documentation from a 
processing authority, and such data must be maintained on file by the 
establishment and made available to Program employees for review. The 
circulation system must be checked to ensure its proper functioning and 
must be equipped with a pilot light or a similar device to warn the 
operator when it is not functioning. Because of the variety of existing 
designs, reference must be made to the equipment manufacturer for 
details of installation, operation, and control.
    (e) Atmospheric cookers--(1) Temperature/time recording device. 
Each atmospheric cooker (e.g., hot water bath) must be equipped with at 
least one temperature/time recording device in accordance with the 
basic requirements described in paragraph (a)(2) of this section.
    (2) Heat distribution. Each atmospheric cooker must be equipped and 
operated to ensure uniform heat distribution throughout the processing 
system during the thermal process. Heat distribution data or other 
documentation from the manufacturer or a processing authority 
demonstrating uniform heat distribution within the cooker must be kept 
on file by the establishment and made available to Program employees 
for review.
    (f) Other systems. All other systems not specifically delineated in 
this section and used for the thermal processing of canned product must 
be adequate to produce shelf-stable products consistently and 
uniformly.
    (g) Equipment maintenance. (1) Upon installation, all 
instrumentation and controls must be checked by the establishment for 
proper functioning and accuracy and, thereafter, at any time their 
functioning or accuracy is suspect.
    (2) At least once a year each thermal processing system must be 
examined by an individual not directly involved in daily operations to 
ensure the proper functioning of the system as well as all auxiliary 
equipment and instrumentation. In addition, each thermal processing 
system should be examined before the resumption of operation following 
an extended shutdown.
    (3) Air and water valves that are intended to be closed during 
thermal processing must be checked by the establishment for leaks. 
Defective valves must be repaired or replaced as needed.
    (4) Vent and bleeder mufflers must be checked and maintained or 
replaced by the establishment to prevent any reduction in bleeder 
efficiency.
    (5) When water spreaders are used for venting, a maintenance 
schedule must be developed and implemented to assure that the holes are 
maintained at their original size.
    (6) Records must be kept on all maintenance items that could affect 
the adequacy of the thermal process. Records must include the date and 
type of maintenance performed and the person conducting the 
maintenance.
    (h) Container cooling and cooling water. (1) Potable water must be 
used for cooling except as provided for in paragraphs (h)(2) and (3) of 
this section.
    (2) Cooling canal water must be chlorinated or treated with a 
chemical having a bactericidal effect equivalent to chlorination. There 
must be a measurable residual of the sanitizer in the water at the 
discharge point of the canal. Cooling canals must be cleaned and 
replenished with potable water to prevent the buildup of organic matter 
and other materials.
    (3) Container cooling waters that are recycled or reused must be 
handled in systems that are so designed, operated, and maintained so 
there is no buildup of microorganisms, organic matter, and other 
materials in the systems and in the waters. System equipment, such as 
pipelines, holding tanks and cooling towers, must be constructed and 
installed so that they can be cleaned and inspected. In addition, the 
establishment must maintain, and make available to Program employees 
for review, information on at least the following:
    (i) System design and construction;
    (ii) System operation including the rates of renewal with fresh, 
potable water and the means for treating the water so that there is a 
measurable residual of an acceptable sanitizer, per paragraph (h)(2) of 
this section, in the water at the point where the water exits the 
container cooling vessel;
    (iii) System maintenance including procedures for the periodic 
cleaning and sanitizing of the entire system; and
    (iv) Water quality standards, such as microbiological, chemical and 
physical, monitoring procedures including the frequency and site(s) of 
sampling, and the corrective actions taken when water quality standards 
are not met.
    (i) Post-process handling of containers. Containers must be handled 
in a manner that will prevent damage to the hermetic seal area. All 
worn and frayed belting, can retarders, cushions, and the like must be 
replaced with nonporous materials. To minimize container abrasions, 
particularly in the seal area, containers should not remain stationary 
on moving conveyors. All post-process container handling equipment 
should be kept clean so there is no buildup of microorganisms on 
surfaces in contact with the containers.

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Sec.  431.7  Processing and production records.

    At least the following processing and production information must 
be recorded by the establishment: Date of production; product name and 
style; container code; container size and type; and the process 
schedule, including the minimum initial temperature. Measurements made 
to satisfy the requirements of Sec.  431.4 regarding the control of 
critical factors must be recorded. In addition, where applicable, the 
following information and data must also be recorded:
    (a) Processing in steam--(1) Batch still retorts. For each retort 
batch, record the retort number or other designation, the approximate 
number of containers or the number of retort crates per retort load, 
product initial temperature, time steam on, the time and temperature 
vent closed, the start of process timing, time steam off, and the 
actual processing time. The indicating temperature device and the 
temperature recorder must be read at the same time at least once during 
process timing and the observed temperatures recorded.
    (2) Batch agitating retorts. In addition to recording the 
information required for batch still steam retorts in paragraph (a)(1) 
of this section, record the functioning of the condensate bleeder(s) 
and the retort or reel speed.
    (3) Continuous rotary retorts. Record the retort system number, the 
approximate total number of containers retorted, product initial 
temperature, time steam on, the time and temperature vent closed, time 
process temperature reached, the time the first can enters and the time 
the last can exits the retort. The retort or reel speed must be 
determined and recorded at intervals not to exceed 4 hours. Readings of 
the indicating temperature device(s) and temperature recorder(s) must 
be made and recorded at the time the first container enters the retort 
and thereafter with sufficient frequency to ensure compliance with the 
process schedule. These observations should be made and recorded at 
intervals not exceeding 30 minutes of continuous retort operation. 
Functioning of the condensate bleeder(s) must be observed and recorded 
at the time the first container enters the retort and thereafter as 
specified in Sec.  431.305(b)(3)(v).
    (4) Hydrostatic retorts. Record the retort system number, the 
approximate total number of containers retorted, product initial 
temperature, time steam on, the time and temperature vent(s) closed, 
time process temperature reached, time first containers enter the 
retort, time last containers exit the retort, and, if specified in the 
process schedule, measurements of temperatures in the hydrostatic water 
legs. Readings of the temperature indicating device, which is located 
in the steam/water interface, and the temperature recording device must 
be observed and the temperatures recorded at the time the first 
containers enter the steam dome. Thereafter, these instruments must be 
read and the temperatures recorded with sufficient frequency to ensure 
compliance with the temperature specified in the process schedule and 
should be made at least every hour of continuous retort operation. 
Container conveyor speed, and for agitating hydrostatic retorts, the 
rotative chain speed, must be determined and recorded at intervals of 
sufficient frequency to ensure compliance with the process schedule and 
should be performed at least every 4 hours.
    (b) Processing in water--(1) Batch still retorts. For each retort 
batch, record the retort number or other designation, the approximate 
number of containers or number of retort crates per retort load, 
product initial temperature, time steam on, the start of process 
timing, water level, water recirculation rate (if critical), overriding 
pressure maintained, time steam off, and actual processing time. The 
indicating temperature device and the temperature recorder must be read 
at the same time at least once during process timing and the observed 
temperatures recorded.
    (2) Batch agitating retorts. In addition to recording the 
information required in paragraph (b)(1) of this section, record the 
retort or reel speed.
    (c) Processing in steam/air mixtures. For each retort batch, record 
the retort number or other designation, the approximate number of 
containers or number of retort crates per retort load, product initial 
temperature, time steam on, venting procedure, if applicable, the start 
of process timing, maintenance of circulation of the steam/air mixture, 
air flow rate or forced recirculation flow rate (if critical), 
overriding pressure maintained, time steam off, and actual processing 
time. The indicating temperature device and the temperature recorder 
must be read at the same time at least once during process timing and 
the observed temperatures recorded.
    (d) Atmospheric cookers--(1) Batch-type systems. For each cooker 
batch, record the cooker number or other designation and the 
approximate number of containers. In addition, record all critical 
factors of the process schedule such as cooker temperature, initial 
temperature, the time the thermal process cycle begins and ends, hold 
time, and the final internal product temperature.
    (2) Continuous-type systems. Record the cooker number or other 
designation, the time the first containers enter and the last 
containers exit a cooker, and the approximate total number of 
containers processed. In addition, record all critical factors of the 
process schedule such as the initial temperature, cooker speed, and 
final internal product temperature.


Sec.  431.8   Record review and maintenance.

    (a) Process records. Charts from temperature/time recording devices 
must be identified by production date, container code, processing 
vessel number or other designation, and other data as necessary to 
enable correlation with the records required in Sec.  431.7. Each entry 
on a record must be made at the time the specific event occurs, and the 
recording individual must sign or initial each record form. No later 
than 1 working day after the actual process, the establishment must 
review all processing and production records to ensure completeness and 
to determine if all product received the process schedule. All records, 
including the temperature/time recorder charts and critical factor 
control records, must be signed or initialed and dated by the person 
conducting the review. All processing and production records required 
in this subpart must be made available to Program employees for review.
    (b) Automated process monitoring and recordkeeping. Automated 
process monitoring and recordkeeping systems must be designed and 
operated in a manner that will ensure compliance with the applicable 
requirements of Sec.  431.7.
    (c) Container closure records. Written records of all container 
closure examinations must specify the container code, the date and time 
of container closure examination, the measurement(s) obtained, and any 
corrective actions taken. Records must be signed or initialed by the 
container closure technician and must be reviewed and signed by the 
establishment within 1 working day after the actual production to 
ensure that the records are complete and that the closing operations 
have been properly controlled. All container closure examination 
records required in this subpart must be made available to Program 
employees for review.
    (d) Distribution of product. Records must be maintained by the 
establishment identifying initial distribution of the finished product 
to facilitate, if necessary, the segregation of specific production 
lots that may have

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been contaminated or are otherwise unsound for their intended use.
    (e) Retention of records. Copies of all processing and production 
records required in Sec.  431.7 must be retained for no less than 1 
year at the establishment, and for an additional 2 years at the 
establishment or other location from which the records can be made 
available to Program employees within 3 working days.


Sec.  431.9   Deviations in processing.

    (a) Whenever the actual process is less than the process schedule 
or when any critical factor does not comply with the requirements for 
that factor as specified in the process schedule, it must be considered 
a deviation in processing.
    (b) Deviations in processing (or process deviations) must be 
handled according to:
    (1) A HACCP plan for canned product that addresses hazards 
associated with microbial contamination; or,
    (2) Alternative documented procedures that will ensure that only 
safe and stable product is shipped in commerce; or
    (3) Paragraph (c) of this section.
    (c) Procedures for handling process deviations where the HACCP plan 
for thermally processed/commercially sterile product does not address 
food safety hazards associated with microbial contamination, where 
there is no approved total quality control system, or where the 
establishment has no alternative documented procedures for handling 
process deviations.
    (1) Deviations identified in-process. If a deviation is noted at 
any time before the completion of the intended process schedule, the 
establishment must:
    (i) Immediately reprocess the product using the full process 
schedule; or
    (ii) Use an appropriate alternate process schedule provided such a 
process schedule has been established in accordance with Sec.  431.3(a) 
and (b) and is filed with the inspector in accordance with Sec.  
431.3(c); or
    (iii) Hold the product involved and have the deviation evaluated by 
a processing authority to assess the safety and stability of the 
product. Upon completion of the evaluation, the establishment must 
provide the inspector the following:
    (A) A complete description of the deviation along with all 
necessary supporting documentation;
    (B) A copy of the evaluation report; and
    (C) A description of any product disposition actions, either taken 
or proposed.
    (iv) Product handled in accordance with paragraph (c)(1)(iii) of 
this section must not be shipped from the establishment until the 
Program has reviewed all of the information submitted and approved the 
product disposition actions.
    (v) If an alternate process schedule is used that is not on file 
with the inspector or if an alternate process schedule is immediately 
calculated and used, the product must be set aside for further 
evaluation in accordance with paragraphs (c)(1)(iii) and (iv) of this 
section.
    (vi) When a deviation occurs in a continuous rotary retort, the 
product must be handled in accordance with paragraphs (c)(1)(iii) and 
(iv) of this section or in accordance with the following procedures:
    (A) Emergency stops. (1) When retort jams or breakdowns occur 
during the processing operations, all containers must be given an 
emergency still process (developed per Sec.  431.3(b)) before the 
retort is cooled or the retort must be cooled promptly and all 
containers removed and either reprocessed, repacked and reprocessed, or 
destroyed. Regardless of the procedure used, containers in the retort 
intake valve and in transfer valves between retort shells at the time 
of a jam or breakdown must be removed and either reprocessed, repacked 
and reprocessed and or destroyed. Product to be destroyed must be 
handled as ``U.S. Inspected and Condemned,'' as defined in Sec.  301.2 
of this chapter, or as ``U.S. Condemned,'' as defined in Sec.  381.1(b) 
of this chapter, and disposed of in accordance with part 314 of this 
chapter or with Sec.  381.95 of this chapter, as applicable.
    (2) The time the retort reel stopped and the time the retort is 
used for an emergency still retort process must be noted on the 
temperature/time recording device and entered on the other production 
records required in Sec.  431.7.
    (B) Temperature drops. When the retort temperature drops below the 
temperature specified in the process schedule, the reel must be stopped 
and the following actions must be taken:
    (1) For temperature drops of less than 10[emsp14][deg]F (or 5.5 
[deg]C) either:
    (i) All containers in the retort must be given an emergency still 
process (developed per Sec.  431.3(b)) before the reel is restarted;
    (ii) Container entry to the retort must be prevented and an 
emergency agitating process (developed per Sec.  431.3(b)) must be used 
before container entry to the retort is restarted; or
    (iii) Container entry to the retort must be prevented and the reel 
restarted to empty the retort. The discharged containers must be 
reprocessed, repacked and reprocessed, or destroyed. Product to be 
destroyed must be handled as ``U.S. Inspected and Condemned,'' as 
defined in Sec.  301.2 of this chapter, or as ``U.S. Condemned,'' as 
defined in Sec.  381.1(b) of this chapter, and disposed of in 
accordance with part 314 of this chapter or with Sec.  381.95 of this 
chapter, as applicable.
    (2) For temperature drops of 10 [deg]F (or 5.5 [deg]C) or more, all 
containers in the retort must be given an emergency still process 
(developed per Sec.  431.3(b)). The time the reel was stopped and the 
time the retort was used for a still retort process must be marked on 
the temperature/time recording device by the establishment and entered 
on the other production records required in Sec.  431.7. Alternatively, 
container entry to the retort must be prevented and the reel restarted 
to empty the retort. The discharged containers must be either 
reprocessed, repacked and reprocessed, or destroyed. Product to be 
destroyed must be handled as ``U.S. Inspected and Condemned,'' as 
defined in Sec.  301.2 of this chapter, or as ``U.S. Condemned,'' as 
defined in Sec.  381.1(b) of this chapter, and disposed of in 
accordance with part 314 of this chapter or with Sec.  381.95 of this 
chapter, as applicable.
    (2) Deviations identified through record review. Whenever a 
deviation is noted during review of the processing and production 
records required by Sec.  431.8(a) and (b), the establishment must hold 
the product involved and the deviation must be handled in accordance 
with paragraphs (c)(1)(iii) and (iv) of this section.
    (d) Process deviation file. The establishment must maintain full 
records regarding the handling of each deviation. Such records must 
include, at a minimum, the appropriate processing and production 
records, a full description of the corrective actions taken, the 
evaluation procedures and results, and the disposition of the affected 
product. Such records must be maintained in a separate file or in a log 
that contains the appropriate information. The file or log must be 
retained in accordance with Sec.  431.8(e) and must be made available 
to Program employees upon request.


Sec.  431.10   Finished product inspection.

    (a) Finished product inspections must be handled according to:
    (1) An HACCP plan for canned product that addresses hazards 
associated with microbiological contamination;
    (2) An FSIS-approved total quality control system;

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    (3) Alternative documented procedures that will ensure that only 
safe and stable product is shipped in commerce; or
    (4) Paragraph (b) of this section.
    (b) Procedures for handling finished product inspections where the 
HACCP plan for thermally processed/commercially sterile product does 
not address food safety hazards associated with microbial 
contamination, where there is no approved total quality control system, 
or where the establishment has no alternative documented procedures for 
handling process deviations.
    (1) Incubation of shelf stable canned product--(i) Incubator. The 
establishment must provide incubation facilities which include an 
accurate temperature/time recording device, an indicating temperature 
device, a means for the circulation of the air inside the incubator to 
prevent temperature variations, and a means to prevent unauthorized 
entry into the facility. The Program is responsible for the security of 
the incubator.
    (ii) Incubation temperature. The incubation temperature must be 
maintained at 955 [deg]F (352.8 [deg]C). If the 
incubation temperature falls below 90 [deg]F (or 32 [deg]C) or exceeds 
100 [deg]F (or 38 [deg]C) but does not reach 103 [deg]F (or 39.5 
[deg]C), the incubation temperature must be adjusted within the 
required range and the incubation time extended for the time the sample 
containers were held at the deviant temperature. If the incubation 
temperature is at or above 103 [deg]F (or 39.5 [deg]C) for more than 2 
hours, the incubation test(s) must be terminated, the temperature 
lowered to within the required range, and new sample containers 
incubated for the required time.
    (iii) Product requiring incubation. Shelf stable product requiring 
incubation includes:
    (A) Low acid products as defined in Sec.  431.1; and
    (B) Acidified low acid products as defined in Sec.  431.1.
    (iv) Incubation samples. (A) From each load of product processed in 
a batch-type thermal processing system (still or agitation), the 
establishment must select at least one container for incubation.
    (B) For continuous rotary retorts, hydrostatic retorts, or other 
continuous-type thermal processing systems, the establishment must 
select at least one container per 1,000 for incubation.
    (C) Only normal-appearing containers must be selected for 
incubation.
    (v) Incubation time. Canned product requiring incubation must be 
incubated for not less than 10 days (240 hours) under the conditions 
specified in paragraph (b)(1)(ii) of this section.
    (vi) Incubation checks and record maintenance. Designated 
establishment employees must visually check all containers under 
incubation each working day and the inspector must be notified when 
abnormal containers are detected. All abnormal containers should be 
allowed to cool before a final decision on their condition is made. For 
each incubation test the establishment must record at least the product 
name, container size, container code, number of containers incubated, 
in and out dates, and incubation results. The establishment must retain 
such records, along with copies of the temperature/time recording 
charts, in accordance with Sec.  431.8(d).
    (vii) Abnormal containers. The finding of abnormal containers (as 
defined in Sec.  431.1) among incubation samples is cause to officially 
retain at least the code lot involved.
    (viii) Shipping. No product must be shipped from the establishment 
before the end of the required incubation period. An establishment 
wishing to ship product prior to the completion of the required 
incubation period must submit a written proposal to the District 
Office. Such a proposal must include provisions that will assure that 
shipped product will not reach the retail level of distribution before 
sample incubation is completed and that product can be returned 
promptly to the establishment should such action be deemed necessary by 
the incubation test results. Upon receipt of written approval from the 
District Office, product may be routinely shipped provided the 
establishment continues to comply with all requirements of this 
subpart.
    (2) [Reserved]
    (c) Container condition--(1) Normal containers. Only normal-
appearing containers must be shipped from an establishment as 
determined by an appropriate sampling plan or other means acceptable to 
program employees.
    (2) Abnormal containers. When abnormal containers are detected by 
any means other than incubation, the establishment must inform the 
inspector, and the affected code lot(s) must not be shipped until the 
Program has determined that the product is safe and stable. Such a 
determination will take into account the cause and level of abnormals 
in the affected lot(s) as well as any product disposition actions 
either taken or proposed by the establishment.


Sec.  431.11   Personnel and training.

    All operators of thermal processing systems specified in Sec.  
431.6 and container closure technicians must be under the direct 
supervision of a person who has successfully completed a school of 
instruction that is generally recognized as adequate for properly 
training supervisors of canning operations.


Sec.  431.12   Recall procedure.

    Establishments must prepare and maintain a current procedure for 
the recall of all canned product covered by this subpart. Upon request, 
the recall procedure must be made available to Program employees for 
review.

PART 548--PREPARATION OF PRODUCTS

0
25. The authority citation for part 548 is revised to read as follows:

    Authority:  7 U.S.C. 1633; 21 U.S.C. 601-602, 606-695; 7 CFR 
2.7, 2.18, 2.53.


Sec.  548.6  [Amended]

0
26. Section 548.6 is amended by removing ``9 CFR part 318, subpart G 
(Sec. Sec.  318.300-318.311)'' and adding in its place ``9 CFR part 
431''.

    Done in Washington, DC.
Paul Kiecker,
Acting Administrator.
[FR Doc. 2018-11300 Filed 5-30-18; 8:45 am]
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                                            DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE                               inconsistent with the HACCP                           Program (TALP) for the evaluation and
                                                                                                    regulations (9 CFR part 417).                         approval of non-Federal laboratories
                                            Food Safety and Inspection Service                         The Agency further proposed to                     that use the pooled sample digestion
                                                                                                    require that all thermally processed,                 technique to analyze samples for the
                                            9 CFR Parts 301, 303, 318, 319, 320,                    commercially sterile meat and poultry                 presence of trichinae. In addition, rather
                                            325, 331, 381, 417, 424, 431, and 548                   products be processed to either                       than what it proposed in 2001, FSIS
                                                                                                    eliminate or control the growth of                    proposed to combine the meat and
                                            [Docket No. FSIS–2015–0036]                             Clostridium botulinum, depending on                   poultry canning regulations into a new
                                                                                                    the pH of the product or other factors                part in the regulations and to make
                                            RIN 0583–AD59
                                                                                                    affecting the growth of that pathogen.                minor changes that improve the clarity
                                            Elimination of Trichinae Control                        The processing of a low-acid canned                   of the regulations and remove
                                            Regulations and Consolidation of                        product that receives thermal or other                redundant sections. After reviewing the
                                            Thermally Processed, Commercially                       sporicidal lethality processing would                 comments on the supplemental
                                            Sterile Regulations                                     have had to meet a 12-log10 reduction                 proposed rule, FSIS is finalizing it with
                                                                                                    standard for C. botulinum. The                        one small change. Specifically, the
                                            AGENCY:  Food Safety and Inspection                     processing of acidified low-acid                      Agency is updating the cross-reference
                                            Service, USDA.                                          products and of some cured products                   in 9 CFR 548.6 to the new thermally
                                            ACTION: Final rule.                                     and other canned products in which                    processed, commercially sterile
                                                                                                    pathogen growth is controlled by factors              regulations.
                                            SUMMARY:   The Food Safety and                          other than the thermal process would
                                            Inspection Service (FSIS) is amending                   have had to prevent growth rather than                Compliance Guidance
                                            the Federal meat inspection regulations                 achieve any specific decimal reduction                   FSIS also is announcing the
                                            to eliminate the requirements for both                  of C. botulinum. All thermally                        availability of a compliance guide to
                                            ready-to-eat (RTE) and not-ready-to-eat                 processed, commercially sterile                       help establishments, particularly small
                                            (NRTE) pork and pork products to be                     products would have had to be                         and very small establishments, in
                                            treated to destroy trichinae (Trichinella               commercially sterile and their                        understanding the controls that are
                                            spiralis) because the regulations are                   containers hermetically sealed.                       effective for the prevention and
                                            inconsistent with the Hazard Analysis                      Finally, the Agency proposed that                  elimination of trichinae in RTE and
                                            and Critical Control Point (HACCP)                      each establishment that produces RTE                  NRTE pork products. When FSIS
                                            regulations, and because these                          meat and poultry products would have                  published the supplemental proposed
                                            prescriptive regulations are no longer                  to test food contact surfaces for Listeria            rule, FSIS posted a draft of the trichinae
                                            necessary. FSIS is ending its Trichinella               species to verify the efficacy of its                 compliance guide on its website and
                                            Approved Laboratory Program (TALP                       sanitation standard operating                         requested comments on the guide. FSIS
                                            program) for the evaluation and                         procedures unless it had incorporated                 has revised the trichinae compliance
                                            approval of non-Federal laboratories                    one or more controls for Listeria                     guide based on comments on the
                                            that use the pooled sample digestion                    monocytogenes (Lm) into its HACCP                     supplemental proposed rule and draft
                                            technique to analyze samples for the                    plan. FSIS addressed Lm separately in                 compliance guide to clarify that FSIS is
                                            presence of trichinae. FSIS is also                     the interim final rule ‘‘Control of                   not requiring establishments to use
                                            consolidating the regulations on                        Listeria monocytogenes in RTE Meat                    validated cooking instructions. The
                                            thermally processed, commercially                       and Poultry Products,’’ published June                changes to the trichinae compliance
                                            sterile meat and poultry products (i.e.,                6, 2003 (68 FR 34208), and affirmed the               guide are discussed in more detail
                                            canned food products containing meat                    interim final rule with minor changes                 below. FSIS has posted the compliance
                                            or poultry).                                            on June, 19, 2015 (80 FR 35178).                      guide on its web page (http://
                                                                                                       Because of the length of time since the            www.fsis.usda.gov/wps/portal/fsis/
                                            DATES: Effective date: July 30, 2018.
                                                                                                    publication of the proposed rule, FSIS                topics/regulatory-compliance/
                                            FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        published a supplemental proposed rule                compliance-guides-index).
                                            Roberta Wagner, Assistant                               on March 28, 2016, to provide the
                                            Administrator, Office of Policy and                     public an additional opportunity to                   Comments and Responses
                                            Program Development; Telephone: (202)                   comment (81 FR 17337). In the                            FSIS received 11 comments from
                                            205–0495.                                               supplemental proposed rule, FSIS only                 trade associations representing meat
                                            SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              addressed the proposed changes to the                 processors, official establishments, an
                                                                                                    regulations on control of trichinae in                organization supporting sustainable
                                            Background                                                                                                    farming, a food safety consulting firm, a
                                                                                                    pork products and on thermally
                                               On February 27, 2001, FSIS proposed                  processed, commercially sterile meat                  trade association representing shelf-
                                            food safety performance standards for                   and poultry products. FSIS withdrew                   stable food processors, and individuals.
                                            all RTE and all partially heat-treated                  the other provisions of the 2001                      All but one of these comments
                                            meat and poultry products (66 FR                        proposed rule because the Agency’s                    supported the proposal to eliminate the
                                            12590). The proposed performance                        current regulations and inspection                    prescriptive trichinae control
                                            standards included both levels of                       program have been effective at                        regulations. One individual opposed the
                                            pathogen reduction and limits on                        preventing adulterated RTE product                    proposal because, according to the
                                            pathogen growth that official meat and                  from entering commerce (81 FR 17337,                  commenter, the trichinae control
                                            poultry establishments would be                         17338).                                               regulations are effective. Only
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                                            required to meet in the production of                      FSIS re-proposed the changes to                    comments from a trade association
                                            these products.                                         remove the trichinae requirements,                    representing meat processors and a
                                               The Agency also proposed to rescind                  consistent with what FSIS originally                  trade association representing shelf-
                                            the requirements in the meat inspection                 proposed in 2001. FSIS explained that                 stable food processors addressed the
                                            regulations that prescribe treatments of                if the supplemental proposed rule was                 proposed changes to the thermally
                                            pork and pork products to eliminate                     finalized, FSIS would end its                         processed, commercially sterile
                                            trichinae because the requirements are                  Trichinella Approved Laboratory                       regulations. Both comments supported


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                                            the proposal to consolidate the                         argued that requiring small and very                      trading partners. The same commenter
                                            thermally processed, commercially                       small establishments that produce raw,                    suggested that the methods in 9 CFR
                                            sterile regulations. After review and                   NRTE pork products to include                             318.10 should be preserved as
                                            consideration of all of the comments, as                validated cooking instructions on their                   references for effective mitigations of
                                            is stated above, FSIS will eliminate the                labels would cause an undue burden.                       Trichinella while they are still
                                            trichinae control regulations and                       One commenter from an organization                        referenced in trade agreements. One of
                                            finalize the proposed thermally                         supporting sustainable farming                            these commenters noted that FSIS
                                            processed commercially sterile                          recommended that FSIS conduct                             would conserve Agency and industry
                                            regulations. A summary of comments                      education and outreach activities to                      resources by delaying publishing a final
                                            follows.                                                ensure that both industry and FSIS                        rule until the negligible risk
                                                                                                    inspectors understand the new                             compartment is established, thereby
                                            Elimination of the Trichinae Control
                                                                                                    requirements.                                             requiring only one round of revision to
                                            Regulations                                                Response: FSIS is removing 9 CFR                       both the Export Library and
                                               Comment: One individual consumer                     318.10(a)(1) and clarifying in this final                 establishments’ HACCP plans.
                                            suggested that FSIS keep the trichinae                  rule and in the compliance guide that                        Response: The Agency does not see a
                                            control regulations because, according                  this change should not affect the way                     reason to delay issuing this final rule
                                            to the commenter, the fact that the rate                that establishments currently label their                 because many establishments producing
                                            of Trichinella and trichinellosis in the                products. FSIS is not creating a new                      pork products already address trichinae
                                            U.S. is currently at an all-time low                    requirement for establishments to use                     in a pre-requisite program or in their
                                            shows that the regulations are working.                 validated cooking instructions on their                   HACCP plans (81 FR 17337, 17339). The
                                            The same commenter argued that                          labels of raw, NRTE pork products.                        negligible risk compartment was
                                            eliminating the trichinae control                       However, if establishments voluntarily                    included in the supplemental proposed
                                            regulations would reduce national food                  choose to use cooking instructions on                     rule and the draft compliance guidance
                                            safety standards because, according to                  their labels, then the cooking                            as an example of an on-farm pre-
                                            the commenter, establishments will not                  instructions must be validated.                           requisite program that could be used in
                                            always follow their HACCP plans, and                       In addition to providing the guidance                  the future to support decisions in a
                                            establishments may not adequately                       on trichinae discussed above, the                         hazard analysis that trichinae is not
                                            eliminate trichinae from pork products                  Agency will host webinars for industry                    reasonably likely to occur (NRLTO)
                                            produced in the U.S. with pork from                     to explain how establishments can                         because live swine were raised under
                                            foreign countries where trichinae is a                  address trichinae in their HACCP                          strict biosecurity standards and,
                                            greater risk.                                           systems. FSIS will also update                            therefore, were not exposed to rodents
                                               Response: FSIS finds no merit in the                 instructions to our inspection program                    and wildlife infected with Trichinella.
                                            commenter’s argument that eliminating                   personnel to ensure that they are all                     FSIS will not require participation in
                                            the trichinae control regulations will                  aware that the Agency is removing the                     the negligible risk compartment.
                                            reduce food safety because the HACCP                    trichinae control regulations and that all                Establishments may use any Animal and
                                            regulations will not be effective in                    establishments producing pork products                    Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS)
                                            preventing adulterated pork products                    will have to address trichinae under the                  approved validated Trichinella pre-
                                            from entering the human food supply.                    HACCP regulations (9 CFR part 417).                       harvest safety program that complies
                                            As FSIS explained in the proposed rule,                    Comment: Two commenters from                           with the World Organization for Animal
                                            many establishments producing pork                      trade associations representing meat                      Health’s (OIE’s) guidance for
                                            products already address trichinae in                   processors requested that FSIS delay                      Trichinella.
                                            their HACCP plans or in a pre-requisite                 publishing a final rule until the                            FSIS considers the time and
                                            program (81 FR 17337, 17339). Under                     industry, in cooperation with USDA,                       temperature combinations for
                                            this final rule, all establishments                     establish a negligible risk compartment 1                 commercial cooking and freezing of
                                            producing pork products from swine                      in accordance with the new                                pork in 9 CFR 318.10 as safe harbors
                                            slaughtered in the U.S. or eligible                     international standards for trichinae                     that have been scientifically validated
                                            foreign countries will have to determine                control. The same commenters were                         and has incorporated these
                                            whether trichinae is a hazard reasonably                concerned that eliminating the trichinae                  requirements into the trichinae
                                            likely to occur (RLTO) in their                         control regulations before establishing a                 compliance guidance discussed above.
                                            processes. If it is, they must address this             negligible risk compartment could have                    Establishments may continue to
                                            hazard in their HACCP plans or in a pre-                a negative impact on the international                    produce their products using these ‘‘safe
                                            requisite program. FSIS inspectors will                 trade of U.S. pork products because                       harbors,’’ or they may choose to develop
                                            verify that establishments are following                current trade agreements reference the                    their own validated cooking or freezing
                                            their HACCP plans and pre-requisite                     specific time and temperature                             procedures that will effectively
                                            programs and that their HACCP plans                     combinations for commercial cooking                       eliminate trichinae. FSIS will update
                                            and pre-requisite programs are effective                and freezing of pork found in 9 CFR                       the Export Library to add the specific
                                            at preventing or controlling for                        318.10. One of those commenters argued                    time and temperature combinations for
                                            trichinae. If FSIS inspectors determine                 that facility-specific HACCP-based                        commercial cooking and freezing of
                                            that establishments have inadequate                     control measures would be difficult to                    pork that were found in 9 CFR 318.10
                                            HACCP systems, FSIS will take a                         validate and may not satisfy foreign                      for countries that require these times
                                            withholding action or impose a                                                                                    and temperatures. This update will
                                            suspension (see 9 CFR 500.4(a)).                          1 A negligible risk compartment for trichinae
                                                                                                                                                              ensure that establishments are aware of
                                                                                                    would require controlled management conditions
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                                               Comment: A few commenters from                                                                                 export requirements and prevent trade
                                                                                                    for swine herds; at least 24 months of data
                                            trade associations representing meat                    demonstrating the absence of Trichinella infection        interruptions.
                                            processors were concerned that the                      in the herds; ongoing verification of the status of the      FSIS does not agree that removing the
                                            proposed rule required validated                        compartment; and a response plan for deviations           trichinae control regulations will waste
                                                                                                    from negligible risk (World Organisation for Animal
                                            cooking instructions for controlling                    Health. (2016). Terrestrial Animal Health Code.
                                                                                                                                                              Agency or industry resources because
                                            trichinae in raw, not-ready-to-eat                      Retrieved from http://www.oie.int/international-          FSIS routinely updates the Export
                                            (NRTE) products. The commenters                         standard-setting/terrestrial-code/access-online/).        Library, and establishments must


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                                            conduct annual reassessments of their                   control or eliminate trichinae. APHIS’s               impact on trade for U.S. pork producers.
                                            HACCP plans. Because participation in                   U.S. Trichinae Certification Program is               The commenters stated that current
                                            the negligible risk compartment will not                just one option that is currently                     consumer guidelines for preparation of
                                            be mandatory, establishments may or                     available to packers and establishments               NRTE pork are effective for inactivation
                                            may not decide to revise their HACCP                    for the control for trichinae.                        of T. gondii.
                                            plans if APHIS establishes the risk                        FSIS has decided that the PQA Plus                   Response: Producers of RTE and
                                            compartment. Establishments will have                   program is an acceptable pre-requisite                NRTE pork products must assess in
                                            the flexibility to determine how they                   program for fresh pork products that                  their hazard analysis which potential
                                            will control for trichinae in their                     were previously covered under 9 CFR                   hazards are reasonably likely to occur
                                            products.                                               318.10(a). However, the PQA Plus                      (RLTO) in their production processes (9
                                               Comment: One commenter from an                       program alone is not sufficient for                   CFR 417.2), and parasites could be a
                                            association representing meat                           products that were covered under 9 CFR                potential hazard. If establishments
                                            processors stated that the U.S. does not                318.10(b) because these products pose a               determine that parasites are a hazard
                                            have a program that allows pigs to be                   greater risk for Trichinella infection to             that is RLTO, then they must include
                                            classified as having a negligible risk for              consumers. Additionally,                              control procedures for these parasites in
                                            Trichinella because, according to the                   establishments that export to foreign                 their HACCP plans. Establishments may
                                            commenter, APHIS no longer has the                      countries should be aware that not all                determine that parasites are NRLTO, but
                                            U.S. Trichinae Certification Program.                   countries will accept the PQA Plus                    they must have documentation to
                                            The same commenter argued that                          program as an acceptable pre-requisite                support the decisions in their hazard
                                            packers will have no tools, other than                  program because it does not meet OIE                  analysis (9 CFR 417.5(a)(1)). FSIS is
                                            individual carcass testing, to determine                standards. Therefore, for products                    keeping the section on T. gondii in the
                                            the risk status of Trichinella in pigs and              previously covered under 9 CFR                        compliance guide to raise awareness of
                                            therefore, it is not possible to make fully             318.10(a), establishments should use                  the parasite and provide valuable
                                            informed decisions on risk in a HACCP                   PQA Plus and treat pork products for                  scientific information to assist
                                            plan addressing Trichinella.                            the destruction of Trichinella.                       establishments in conducting a hazard
                                            Commenters from an association                             The compliance guide states, ‘‘the risk            analysis. However, it should be noted
                                            supporting sustainable agriculture and a                of infection with Trichinella is                      that the compliance guidance represents
                                            food-safety consulting firm requested                   increased in pasture raised swine that                best practice recommendations by FSIS,
                                            that FSIS add the industry Pork Quality                 have access to rodents and wildlife                   based on the best available scientific
                                            Assurance (PQA) Plus program to the                     infected with Trichinella.’’ However,                 and practical consideration, and does
                                            Compliance Guide as an acceptable pre-                  FSIS recognizes that not all pasture-                 not represent requirements that must be
                                            requisite program for controlling                       raised swine are exposed to potentially               met. Establishments may choose to
                                            trichinae. The commenter stated that the                infected reservoir hosts. Under the                   adopt different procedures than those
                                            PQA Plus program is based on HACCP                      HACCP regulations, establishments                     outlined in the compliance guidance.
                                            principles and was developed by the                     producing RTE or NRTE pork products                     FSIS disagrees with the comments
                                            National Pork Board to identify on-farm                 must address trichinae in their HACCP                 that it is not possible to make fully
                                            practices with potential to result in food              system if Trichinella and other parasites             informed decisions on the risks of T.
                                            safety hazards and to minimize these                    are hazards reasonably likely to occur in             gondii in HACCP plans because packers
                                            potential risks by improving on-farm                    their processes. Establishments may                   have limited resources to assess the risk
                                            biosecurity practices through producer                  determine that the parasitic hazard is                status of T. gondii in live pigs and
                                            education.                                              not reasonably likely to occur because a              carcasses. As explained in the
                                               One commenter from an official                       pre-requisite program prevents the                    compliance guide, the risk of infection
                                            establishment stated that FSIS should                   hazard, but they must have                            with T. gondii is significantly increased
                                            revise the draft compliance guide                       documentation to support the decisions                in pasture-raised swine that are exposed
                                            because, according to the commenter,                    in their hazard analysis (9 CFR                       to environmental contamination with
                                            industry has eliminated exposure of                     417.5(a)(1)). FSIS disagrees that the                 cat feces in soil, grass, feed, or water.
                                            animals to garbage and rodents and,                     statement in the compliance guide that                The compliance guide explains that
                                            therefore, science does not support that                the risk of infection with Trichinella is             while there are no programs to certify
                                            pigs raised in pasture operations are at                increased in pasture raised swine that                the risk of T. gondii in live swine,
                                            a higher risk for trichinae than others.                have access to rodents and wildlife                   packers can prevent toxoplasma
                                            The same commenter stated that the                      infected with Trichinella will affect                 infection in swine through
                                            claims that pasture operations create a                 establishments’ market opportunities.                 incorporating good production
                                            higher risk for trichinae will                             Comment: Two trade associations                    practices. Additionally, the compliance
                                            significantly limit establishments’                     representing meat processors argued                   guide explains that while there are no
                                            market opportunities.                                   that, given the lack of tools for assessing           direct testing methods for T. gondii that
                                               Response: FSIS disagrees with the                    risk for Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii),               can be performed at slaughter,
                                            comment that it is not possible to make                 a protozoan parasite that can cause the               establishments can eliminate the
                                            fully informed decisions on the risks of                disease toxoplasmosis, in pork, and the               parasitic hazard through the same
                                            Trichinella in HACCP plans because                      lack of international or national                     heating, freezing, high-pressure
                                            packers have limited resources to assess                standards for this parasite, including                processing, and irradiation methods that
                                            the risk status of Trichinella in pigs. As              mention of T. gondii in the compliance                are used to eliminate Trichinella. FSIS
                                            FSIS explained in the supplemental                      guide in relation to HACCP plans is                   has no reason to believe that including
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                                            proposed rule, many establishments                      premature. Furthermore, according to                  more information on T. gondii in the
                                            producing pork products already                         the commenters, there are no tests that               compliance guide will affect
                                            address trichinae in their HACCP plans                  can be performed at the establishment to              establishments’ market opportunities.
                                            or in a pre-requisite program (81 FR                    determine whether live pigs are infected                Finally, FSIS agrees with commenters
                                            17337, 17339). In addition, the                         with T. gondii. The commenters argued                 that current consumer guidelines for
                                            compliance guide explains several                       that including T. gondii in the                       preparation of NRTE pork are effective
                                            different ways that establishments can                  compliance guide could have a negative                for inactivation of T. gondii. However,


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                                            under HACCP regulations,                                that address trichinae. As FSIS                       (including potential economic,
                                            establishments are required to address                  explained in the supplemental proposed                environmental, public health and safety
                                            hazards RLTO in their products before                   rule, many establishments producing                   effects, distributive impacts, and
                                            the products reach the consumer.                        pork products already address trichinae               equity). Executive Order 13563
                                               Comment: Two trade associations                      in their HACCP plans or in a pre-                     emphasizes the importance of
                                            representing meat processors did not                    requisite program (81 FR 17337, 17339).               quantifying both costs and benefits, of
                                            support ending the TALP program                         Also, the HACCP regulations have been                 reducing costs, of harmonizing rules,
                                            because, according to the commenters,                   in place since 1996 and since that time               and of promoting flexibility. This final
                                            ending the TALP program eliminates a                    have required that establishments                     rule has been designated as a ‘‘non-
                                            tool that packers can use for assessing                 conduct hazard analyses and HACCP                     significant’’ regulatory action under
                                            the absence of risk for Trichinella by                  plans to address hazards that are RLTO,               section 3(f) of Executive Order (E.O.)
                                            testing. The commenters asked what                      including trichinae. As explained above,              12866. Accordingly, the final rule has
                                            oversight FSIS would provide of third-                  FSIS considers the time and                           not been reviewed by the Office of
                                            party testing. Another commenter from                   temperature combinations for                          Management and Budget under E.O.
                                            a food safety consulting firm                           commercial cooking and freezing of                    12866.
                                            recommended that FSIS revise the                        pork in 9 CFR 318.10 as safe harbors
                                            establishment testing protocols for                     and has incorporated these                            Economic Impact Analysis
                                            trichinae to specifically include                       requirements into the compliance                         FSIS affirms the preliminary
                                            molecular testing as having the potential               guidance on controlling for trichinae.                regulatory impact analysis 2 and is
                                            to be equivalent to current digestion                   Because many establishments are                       finalizing this rule with only a small
                                            testing methods.                                        already addressing trichinae under their              change to update the cross-reference in
                                               Response: FSIS is ending the TALP                    current HACCP systems, and                            9 CFR 548.6 to the new thermally
                                            program to make more efficient use of                   establishments are not required to                    processed, commercially sterile
                                            its resources. As FSIS explained in the                 change the way that they cook or freeze               regulations. As is discussed above, FSIS
                                            proposed rule, there is only one                        pork to control for trichinae,                        is removing the trichinae treatment
                                            laboratory enrolled in the TALP                         establishments will not incur costs                   requirements under 9 CFR 318.10 as this
                                            program (81 FR 17338, 17340).                           related to developing HACCP plans.                    action will give industry the flexibility
                                            Establishments may test product                         FSIS did not include the costs of                     under HACCP to develop science-based
                                            samples for the presence of trichinae                   participation in on-farm programs like                food safety controls to address trichinae
                                            using any validated testing method that                 the U.S. Trichinae Certification Program              and other pork associated parasitic
                                            is equivalent to the pooled sample                      because participation in these programs               hazards. The removal of the
                                            digestion technique to verify that their                is a business decision not required by                requirements for trichinae treatment of
                                            system is working. FSIS has provided                    FSIS. FSIS also did not consider the                  pork products will not impose
                                            some guidance on sampling in the                        costs of new validated cooking                        significant costs on the industry because
                                            trichinae compliance guide. For                         instruction labels because the Agency is              the establishments can address trichinae
                                            example, establishments may enroll in                   not requiring establishments to add                   in their existing HACCP plans. If an
                                            the Agricultural Marketing Service’s                    validated cooking instructions on raw,                establishment has identified trichinae as
                                            Trichinae Export Program, which tests                   NRTE pork products.                                   a hazard RLTO, the establishment will
                                            for trichinae using the artificial                                                                            have to ensure that the process it uses
                                            digestion technique. Consistent with                    Thermally Processed, Commercially
                                                                                                    Sterile Regulations                                   effectively eliminates the hazard under
                                            other industry testing, FSIS will not                                                                         HACCP. Establishments will not need to
                                            provide oversight of third-party testing                  Two trade associations representing                 change any steps in their production
                                            and will not provide protocols for                      meat processors and a trade association               processes since the establishments can
                                            industry testing.                                       representing shelf-stable food processors             take the same measures that they are
                                               Comment: One trade association                       stated that the current regulations have              currently taking to address the presence
                                            representing meat processors stated that                been effective in ensuring safe and                   of trichinae. However, establishments
                                            FSIS should review the costs associated                 unadulterated products. Additionally,                 will have the flexibility to use
                                            with the elimination of 9 CFR 318.10                    the commenters stated that finalizing                 alternative procedures to those
                                            and stated that the estimated costs were                the proposed changes to the thermally                 previously prescribed in the regulations,
                                            too low. The same commenter stated                      processed, commercially sterile                       as long as establishments address the
                                            that FSIS did not provide a cost estimate               regulations will improve clarity and                  hazard in their HACCP plans.
                                            for developing a HACCP plan that                        understanding.                                        Establishments will have the flexibility
                                            addresses trichinae and other hazards in                  Response: FSIS is finalizing the                    provided by the HACCP regulations to
                                            pork products. The commenter also                       proposed changes to the thermally                     develop appropriate science-based
                                            stated that FSIS did not consider the                   processed, commercially sterile                       controls for trichinae and other parasitic
                                            cost of participating in the U.S.                       regulations. The Agency also is                       hazards in pork. Among the controls
                                            Trichinae Certification Program. The                    updating the regulatory citations in 9                that can be employed are on-farm
                                            commenter also requested that FSIS                      CFR 548.6, which cross-reference the                  trichinae certification of hogs, lethality
                                            consider the costs of new validated                     thermally processed, commercially                     treatment for RTE product, and, for
                                            cooking instruction labels.                             sterile regulations, from 9 CFR part 318,             NRTE products, conspicuous labeling
                                               Response: After reviewing the costs                  subpart G to 9 CFR part 431.                          and validated cooking instructions.
                                            associated with the elimination of 9 CFR                                                                         FSIS inspection program personnel
                                                                                                    Executive Order 12866
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                                            318.10, FSIS is affirming the cost                                                                            will verify that establishments
                                            estimates in the proposed rule. These                      Executive Orders 12866 and 13563
                                                                                                                                                          effectively address these hazards. Under
                                            estimates are in 2016 dollars. The                      direct agencies to assess all costs and
                                                                                                                                                          the final rule, FSIS is ending the TALP
                                            numbers still reflect FSIS costs.                       benefits of available regulatory
                                               FSIS disagrees with the comment that                 alternatives and, if regulation is                      2 http://www.fsis.usda.gov/wps/wcm/connect/
                                            the Agency should provide a cost                        necessary, to select regulatory                       2b8aef47-9718-423f-aafb-fa31573fdb7e/2015-
                                            estimate for developing HACCP plans                     approaches that maximize net benefits                 0036.htm?MOD=AJPERES.



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                                            program, saving the Agency an average                   controls that are effective for the                   not, to our knowledge, have tribal
                                            of $13,000 per year ($4,000 annual                      prevention and elimination of trichinae               implications that require tribal
                                            material cost + $9,000 labor cost). TALP                and other parasites in RTE and NRTE                   consultation under E.O. 13175. If a
                                            is a program under which FSIS has                       pork products. There are 29 very small                Tribe requests consultation, the Food
                                            evaluated and approved non-Federal-                     establishments and 80 small                           Safety and Inspection Service will work
                                            laboratories that use the pooled-sample                 establishments that produce thermally                 with the Office of Tribal Relations to
                                            design technique to analyze samples for                 processed, commercially sterile meat                  ensure meaningful consultation is
                                            the presence of trichinae. There is only                and poultry products in the United                    provided where changes, additions and
                                            one laboratory enrolled in the TALP                     States. The final rule does not impose                modifications identified herein are not
                                            program. FSIS is eliminating this                       any additional costs on small and very                expressly mandated by Congress.
                                            program because very few                                small establishments because these
                                            establishments are using the laboratory                                                                       USDA Non-Discrimination Statement
                                                                                                    establishments already are in
                                            that is in the program. The program is                  compliance with the canning                             No agency, officer, or employee of the
                                            no longer necessary, and eliminating it                 regulations, and combining the separate               USDA will, on the grounds of race,
                                            will allow the Agency to make more                      (meat and poultry) canning regulations                color, national origin, religion, sex,
                                            efficient use of its resources.                         into one part is an administrative action.            gender identity, sexual orientation,
                                               The Agency also is combining the                                                                           disability, age, marital status, family/
                                            regulations for thermally processed,                    Paperwork Reduction Act                               parental status, income derived from a
                                            commercially sterile meat and poultry                     There are no paperwork or                           public assistance program, or political
                                            products into one new 9 CFR part 431                    recordkeeping requirements associated                 beliefs, exclude from participation in,
                                            and making minor changes to improve                     with this final rule under the Paperwork              deny the benefits of, or subject to
                                            clarity and remove redundant                            Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501–                discrimination any person in the United
                                            requirements. As discussed earlier in                   3520).                                                States under any program or activity
                                            this document, FSIS is removing the                                                                           conducted by the USDA.
                                            requirement for the Administrator’s                     E-Government Act
                                            prior approval before an establishment                    FSIS and USDA are committed to                      How To File a Complaint of
                                            may use an alternative time lapse                       achieving the purposes of the                         Discrimination
                                            between container closure and the                       E-Government Act (44 U.S.C. 3601, et                     To file a complaint of discrimination,
                                            initiation of the thermal process (9 CFR                seq.) by, among other things, promoting               complete the USDA Program
                                            318.301(f)(2); 381.301(f)(2)). FSIS also is             the use of the internet and other                     Discrimination Complaint Form, which
                                            replacing the redundant descriptions of                 information technologies and providing                may be accessed online at http://
                                            equipment (e.g., bleeders, vents)                       increased opportunities for citizen                   www.ocio.usda.gov/sites/default/files/
                                            common to the several types of retort                   access to Government information and                  docs/2012/Complain_combined_6_8_
                                            systems (batch still, batch agitating,                  services, and for other purposes.                     12.pdf, or write a letter signed by you
                                            continuous rotary, and hydrostatic) with                                                                      or your authorized representative.
                                                                                                    Executive Order 12988                                    Send your completed complaint form
                                            a single paragraph that describes
                                            equipment common to all the systems                       This final rule has been reviewed                   or letter to USDA by mail, fax, or email:
                                            (9 CFR 318.305 and 381.305).                            under Executive Order 12988, Civil                       Mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture,
                                               There are no additional costs                        Justice Reform. Under this rule: (1) All              Director, Office of Adjudication, 1400
                                            associated with combining the canning                   State and local laws and regulations that             Independence Avenue SW, Washington,
                                            regulations or with these other minor                   are inconsistent with this rule will be               DC 20250–9410, Fax: (202) 690–7442,
                                            changes. FSIS is not implementing any                   preempted; (2) no retroactive effect will             Email: program.intake@usda.gov.
                                            new requirements for canning                            be given to this rule; and (3) no                        Persons with disabilities who require
                                            establishments and is providing                         administrative proceedings will be                    alternative means for communication
                                            additional flexibility by removing prior                required before parties may file suit in              (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.),
                                            approval provisions.                                    court challenging this rule.                          should contact USDA’s TARGET Center
                                                                                                                                                          at (202) 720–2600 (voice and TDD).
                                            Executive Order 13771                                   Executive Order 13175
                                                                                                       This final rule has been reviewed in               Additional Public Notification
                                              This final rule is an E.O. 13771
                                            deregulatory action. We have estimated                  accordance with the requirements of                     Public awareness of all segments of
                                            that this final rule would yield cost                   Executive Order 13175, ‘‘Consultation                 rulemaking and policy development is
                                            savings.                                                and Coordination with Indian Tribal                   important. Consequently, FSIS will
                                                                                                    Governments.’’ E.O. 13175 requires                    announce this Federal Register
                                            Regulatory Flexibility Act Assessment                   Federal agencies to consult and                       publication on-line through the FSIS
                                               The FSIS Administrator certifies that,               coordinate with tribes on a government-               web page located at: http://
                                            for the purpose of the Regulatory                       to-government basis on policies that                  www.fsis.usda.gov/federal-register.
                                            Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601–602), the                 have tribal implications, including                     FSIS also will make copies of this
                                            final rule will not have a significant                  regulations, legislative comments or                  publication available through the FSIS
                                            economic impact on a substantial                        proposed legislation, and other policy                Constituent Update, which is used to
                                            number of small entities in the United                  statements or actions that have                       provide information regarding FSIS
                                            States. The rule will affect 447 very                   substantial direct effects on one or more             policies, procedures, regulations,
                                            small establishments and 222 small                      Indian tribes, on the relationship                    Federal Register notices, FSIS public
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                                            establishments that produce pork and                    between the Federal Government and                    meetings, and other types of information
                                            pork products in the United States. FSIS                Indian tribes or on the distribution of               that could affect or would be of interest
                                            is providing additional flexibility to                  power and responsibilities between the                to our constituents and stakeholders.
                                            these establishments. FSIS has                          Federal Government and Indian tribes.                 The Update is available on the FSIS web
                                            developed a draft compliance guide                         FSIS has assessed the impact of this               page. Through the web page, FSIS is
                                            designed to help small and very small                   final rule on Indian tribes and                       able to provide information to a much
                                            establishments to understand the                        determined that this rulemaking does                  broader, more diverse audience. In


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                                            addition, FSIS offers an email                          9 CFR Part 431                                        PART 319—DEFINITIONS AND
                                            subscription service which provides                                                                           STANDARDS OF IDENTITY AND
                                            automatic and customized access to                        Meat inspection, Poultry and poultry
                                                                                                                                                          COMPOSITION
                                            selected food safety news and                           products inspection, Reporting and
                                            information. This service is available at:              recordkeeping requirements.                           ■  8. The authority citation for part 319
                                            http://www.fsis.usda.gov/subscribe.                     9 CFR Part 548                                        is revised to read as follows:
                                            Options range from recalls to export                                                                            Authority: 7 U.S.C. 1633, 1901–1906; 21
                                            information, regulations, directives, and                 Fish, Food additives, Food grades and
                                                                                                                                                          U.S.C. 601–695; 7 CFR 2.18, 2.53.
                                            notices. Customers can add or delete                    standards, Food packaging,
                                            subscriptions themselves, and have the                  Laboratories, Reporting and                           § 319.106    [Amended]
                                            option to password protect their                        recordkeeping requirements, Signs and
                                                                                                    symbols.                                              ■ 9. In § 319.106, paragraph (b) is
                                            accounts.                                                                                                     removed, paragraphs (c)(5) and (6) are
                                                                                                      For the reasons set forth in the                    removed and reserved, and paragraphs
                                            List of Subjects
                                                                                                    preamble, FSIS is amending title 9,                   (c) and (d) are redesignated as
                                            9 CFR Part 301                                          chapter III, of the Code of Federal                   paragraphs (b) and (c), respectively.
                                                                                                    Regulations as follows:
                                               Meat inspection.                                                                                           § 319.145    [Amended]
                                            9 CFR Part 303                                          PART 301—TERMINOLOGY;
                                                                                                    ADULTERATION AND MISBRANDING                          ■ 10. In § 319.145, paragraph (a)(2) is
                                              Meat inspection, Reporting and                        STANDARDS                                             amended by removing the third
                                            recordkeeping requirements.                                                                                   sentence.
                                            9 CFR Part 318                                          ■  1. The authority citation for part 301
                                                                                                                                                          PART 320—RECORDS,
                                                                                                    is revised to read as follows:
                                              Food additives, Food packaging,                                                                             REGISTRATION, AND REPORTS
                                                                                                      Authority: 7 U.S.C. 1633, 1901–1906; 21
                                            Laboratories, Meat inspection, Reporting                U.S.C. 601–695; 7 CFR 2.7, 2.18, 2.53.
                                            and recordkeeping requirements.                                                                               ■  11. The authority citation for part 320
                                                                                                    § 301.2    [Amended]                                  is revised to read as follows:
                                            9 CFR Part 319                                                                                                  Authority: 21 U.S.C. 601–695; 7 CFR 2.18,
                                                                                                    ■  2. Section 301.2 is amended in the                 2.53.
                                              Food grades and standards, Food
                                                                                                    definitions of ‘‘Process authority’’ and
                                            labeling, Frozen foods, Meat inspection,                                                                      ■ 12. In § 320.1, paragraph (b)(6) is
                                                                                                    ‘‘Process schedule’’ by removing
                                            Oils and fats.                                                                                                revised, paragraph (b)(7) is removed,
                                                                                                    ‘‘subpart G of part 318’’ and adding in
                                            9 CFR Part 320                                                                                                and paragraphs (b)(8) through (11) are
                                                                                                    its place ‘‘part 431 of this chapter.’’
                                                                                                                                                          redesignated as paragraphs (b)(7)
                                              Meat inspection, Reporting and                        PART 303—EXEMPTIONS                                   through (10), respectively, to read as
                                            recordkeeping requirements.                                                                                   follows:
                                            9 CFR Part 325                                          ■  3. The authority citation for part 303             § 320.1    Records required to be kept.
                                                                                                    is revised to read as follows:
                                              Meat inspection, Reporting and                                                                              *     *    *      *    *
                                                                                                      Authority: 21 U.S.C. 601–695; 7 CFR 2.18,             (b) * * *
                                            recordkeeping requirements,                             2.53.
                                            Transportation.                                                                                                 (6) Records of canning as required by
                                                                                                    § 303.1    [Amended]                                  part 431 of this chapter.
                                            9 CFR Part 331
                                                                                                                                                          *     *    *      *    *
                                              Intergovernmental regulations, Meat                   ■  4. Section 303.1 is amended as
                                            inspection.                                             follows:                                              PART 325—TRANSPORTATION
                                                                                                    ■ a. In paragraph (b)(1) by removing
                                            9 CFR Part 381                                          ‘‘318.10,’’ from the first and second                 ■  13. The authority citation for part 325
                                              Administrative practice and                           sentences.                                            is revised to read as follows:
                                            procedure, Animal diseases, Crime,                      ■ b. In paragraph (f) by removing the                   Authority: 7 U.S.C. 1633, 1901–1906; 21
                                            Exports, Food grades and standards,                     second sentence.                                      U.S.C. 601–695; 7 CFR 2.18, 2.53.
                                            Food labeling, Food packaging,
                                            Government employees, Grant                             PART 318—ENTRY INTO OFFICIAL                          § 325.7    [Amended]
                                            programs—agriculture,                                   ESTABLISHMENTS; REINSPECTION                          ■  14. In § 325.7, paragraph (a) is
                                            Intergovernmental relations,                            AND PREPARATION OF PRODUCTS                           amended by removing the phrase ‘‘pork
                                            Laboratories, Meat inspection,                                                                                that has been refrigerated to destroy
                                            Nutrition, Polycholorinated biphenyls                   ■  5. The authority citation for part 318             trichinae,’’.
                                            (PCB’s), Poultry and poultry products                   is revised to read as follows:
                                            inspection, Reporting and                                 Authority: 7 U.S.C. 1633, 1901–1906; 21             PART 331—SPECIAL PROVISIONS
                                            recordkeeping requirements.                             U.S.C. 601–695; 7 CFR 2.18, 2.53.                     FOR DESIGNATED STATES AND
                                                                                                                                                          TERRITORIES; AND FOR
                                            9 CFR Part 417                                          § 318.10   [Removed and reserved]                     DESIGNATION OF ESTABLISHMENTS
                                              Meat inspection, Poultry and poultry                  ■ 6. Section 318.10 is removed and                    WHICH ENDANGER PUBLIC HEALTH
                                                                                                                                                          AND FOR SUCH DESIGNATED
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                                            products inspection, Reporting and                      reserved.
                                            recordkeeping requirements.                                                                                   ESTABLISHMENTS
                                                                                                    Subpart G—[Removed and reserved]
                                            9 CFR Part 424                                                                                                ■  15. The authority citation for part 331
                                              Food additives, Food packaging, Meat                  ■ 7. Subpart G, consisting of §§ 318.300              is revised to read as follows:
                                            inspection, Poultry and poultry                         through 318.311, is removed and                         Authority: 21 U.S.C. 601–695; 7 CFR 2.18,
                                            products.                                               reserved.                                             2.53.



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                                            § 331.5    [Amended]                                    PART 431—THERMALLY PROCESSED,                            Headspace. That portion of a
                                            ■  16. In § 331.5, paragraph (a)(1)(ii) is              COMMERCIALLY STERILE PRODUCTS                         container not occupied by the product.
                                            amended by removing the phrase ‘‘; or                                                                            (1) Gross headspace. The vertical
                                                                                                    Sec.                                                  distance between the level of the
                                            it is a ready-to-eat pork product which                 431.1 Definitions.
                                            has not been treated to destroy trichinae                                                                     product (generally the liquid surface) in
                                                                                                    431.2 Containers and closures.
                                            as prescribed in § 318.10 of this                       431.3 Thermal processing.                             an upright rigid container and the top
                                            subchapter for products at federally                    431.4 Critical factors and the application of         edge of the container (i.e., the flange of
                                            inspected establishments’’.                                  the process schedule.                            an unsealed can, the top of the double
                                                                                                    431.5 Operations in the thermal processing            seam on a sealed can, or the top edge
                                            PART 381—POULTRY PRODUCTS                                    area.                                            of an unsealed jar).
                                            INSPECTION REGULATIONS                                  431.6 Equipment and procedures for heat                  (2) Net headspace. The vertical
                                                                                                         processing systems.                              distance between the level of the
                                            ■  17. The authority citation for part 381              431.7 Processing and production records.              product (generally the liquid surface) in
                                            is revised to read as follows:                          431.8 Record review and maintenance.
                                                                                                    431.9 Deviations in processing.                       an upright rigid container and the inside
                                              Authority: 7 U.S.C. 1633, 1901–1906; 21               431.10 Finished product inspection.                   surface of the lid.
                                            U.S.C. 451–472; 7 CFR 2.18, 2.53.                       431.11 Personnel and training.                           Hermetically sealed containers. Air-
                                            ■ 18. In § 381.175, paragraph (b)(3) is                 431.12 Recall procedure.                              tight containers which are designed and
                                            revised to read as follows:                               Authority: 7 U.S.C. 1633, 1901–1906; 21             intended to protect the contents against
                                                                                                    U.S.C. 451–472, 601–695; 7 CFR 2.18, 2.53.            the entry of microorganisms during and
                                            § 381.175    Records required to be kept.                                                                     after thermal processing.
                                            *     *    *      *    *                                § 431.1   Definitions.                                   (1) Rigid container. A container, the
                                              (b) * * *                                                Abnormal container. A container with               shape or contour of which, when filled
                                              (3) Records of canning as required by                 any sign of swelling or product leakage               and sealed, is neither affected by the
                                            part 431 of this chapter.                               or any evidence that the contents of the              enclosed product nor deformed by
                                            *     *    *      *    *                                unopened container may be spoiled.                    external mechanical pressure of up to 10
                                                                                                       Acidified low acid product. A canned               pounds per square inch gauge (0.7 kg/
                                            Subpart X—[Removed and reserved]                        product which has been formulated or                  cm2) (i.e., normal firm finger pressure).
                                                                                                    treated so that every component of the                   (2) Semirigid container. A container,
                                            ■ 19. Subpart X, consisting of                          finished product has a pH of 4.6 or                   the shape or contour of which, when
                                            §§ 381.300 through 381.311, is removed                  lower within 24 hours after the                       filled and sealed, is not significantly
                                            and reserved.                                           completion of the thermal process                     affected by the enclosed product under
                                                                                                    unless data are available from the                    normal atmospheric temperature and
                                            PART 417—HAZARD ANALYSIS AND                            establishment’s processing authority                  pressure, but can be deformed by
                                            CRITICAL CONTROL POINT (HACCP)                          demonstrating that a longer time period               external mechanical pressure of less
                                            SYSTEMS                                                 is safe.                                              than 10 pounds per square inch gauge
                                                                                                       Bleeders. Small orifices on a retort               (0.7 kg/cm2) (i.e., normal firm finger
                                            ■  20. The authority citation for part 417
                                                                                                    through which steam, other gasses, and                pressure).
                                            is revised to read as follows:
                                                                                                    condensate are emitted from the retort                   (3) Flexible container. A container,
                                              Authority: 7 U.S.C. 1633, 1901–1906; 21               throughout the entire thermal process.                the shape or contour of which, when
                                            U.S.C. 451–472, 601–695; 7 CFR 2.18, 2.53.                 Canned product. A meat or poultry                  filled and sealed, is significantly
                                            ■ 21. Section 417.2(b)(3) is revised to                 food product with a water activity above              affected by the enclosed product.
                                            read as follows:                                        0.85 which receives a thermal process                    Incubation tests. Tests in which the
                                                                                                    either before or after being packed in a              thermally processed product is kept at
                                            § 417.2    Hazard Analysis and HACCP plan.              hermetically sealed container. Unless                 a specific temperature for a specified
                                            *     *    *    *     *                                 otherwise specified, the term ‘‘product’’             period of time in order to determine if
                                              (b) * * *                                             as used in this part means ‘‘canned                   outgrowth of microorganisms occurs.
                                              (3) HACCP plans for thermally                         product.’’                                               Initial temperature. The temperature,
                                            processed/commercially sterile products                    Closure technician. The individual(s)              determined at the initiation of a thermal
                                            do not have to address the food safety                  identified by the establishment as being              process cycle, of the contents of the
                                            hazards associated with microbiological                 trained to perform specific container                 coldest container to be processed.
                                            contamination if the product is                         integrity examinations as required by                    Low acid product. A canned product
                                            produced in accordance with the                         this part and designated by the                       in which any component has a pH value
                                            requirements of part 431 of this chapter.               establishment to perform such                         above 4.6.
                                            *     *    *    *     *                                 examinations.                                            Process schedule. The thermal
                                                                                                       Code lot. All production of a                      process and any specified critical factors
                                            PART 424—PREPARATION AND                                particular product in a specific size                 for a given canned product required to
                                            PROCESSING OPERATIONS                                   container marked with a specific                      achieve shelf stability.
                                                                                                    container code.                                          Process temperature. The minimum
                                            ■  22. The authority citation for part 424                 Come-up time. The elapsed time,                    temperature(s) of the heating medium to
                                            is revised to read as follows:                          including venting time (if applicable),               be maintained as specified in the
                                              Authority: 7 U.S.C. 1633, 1901–1906; 21               between the introduction of the heating               process schedule.
                                            U.S.C. 451–472, 601–695; 7 CFR 2.18, 2.53.              medium into a closed retort and the                      Process time. The intended time(s) a
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                                                                                                    start of process timing.                              container is to be exposed to the heating
                                            § 424.21    [Amended]
                                                                                                       Critical factor. Any characteristic,               medium while the heating medium is at
                                            ■ 23. In § 424.21, paragraphs (a)(3)(ii)                condition or aspect of a product,                     or above the process temperature(s).
                                            and (iii) are removed and paragraph                     container, or procedure that affects the                 Processing authority. The person(s) or
                                            (a)(3)(i) is redesignated as (a)(3).                    adequacy of the process schedule.                     organization(s) having expert knowledge
                                            ■ 24. Part 431 is added to read as                      Critical factors are established by                   of thermal processing requirements for
                                            follows:                                                processing authorities.                               foods in hermetically sealed containers,


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                                            having access to facilities for making                  examination should be based on a                      continuous closing machine operation.
                                            such determinations, and designated by                  statistical sampling plan.                            At least one container from each closing
                                            the establishment to perform certain                       (2) All empty containers, closures,                head must be examined on the packer’s
                                            functions as indicated in this part.                    and flexible pouch roll stock must be                 end during each regular examination
                                              Program employee. Any inspector or                    stored, handled, and conveyed in such                 period. Examination results along with
                                            other individual employed by the                        a manner that will prevent damage that                any necessary corrective actions, such
                                            Department or any cooperating agency                    could affect the hermetic condition of                as adjusting or repairing the closing
                                            who is authorized by the Secretary to do                the sealed container.                                 machine, must be promptly recorded by
                                            any work or perform any duty in                            (3) Just before filling, rigid containers          the closure technician. The
                                            connection with the Program.                            must be cleaned to prevent                            establishment must have container
                                              Retort. A pressure vessel designed for                incorporation of foreign matter into the              specification guidelines for double seam
                                            thermal processing of product packed in                 finished product. Closures, semirigid                 integrity on file and available for review
                                            hermetically sealed containers.                         containers, preformed flexible pouches,               by Program employees. A teardown
                                                                                                    and flexible pouch roll stock contained               examination of the can maker’s end
                                              Seals. Those parts of a semirigid
                                                                                                    in original wrappings do not need to be               must be performed on at least one
                                            container and lid or of a flexible
                                                                                                    cleaned before use.                                   container selected from each closing
                                            container that are fused together in
                                                                                                       (b) Closure examinations for rigid                 machine during each examination
                                            order to hermetically close the
                                                                                                    containers (cans)—(1) Visual                          period except when teardown
                                            container.
                                                                                                    examinations. A closure technician                    examinations are made on incoming
                                              Shelf stability. The condition                        must visually examine the double seams
                                            achieved by application of heat,                                                                              empty containers or when, in the case
                                                                                                    formed by each closing machine head.                  of self-manufactured containers, the
                                            sufficient, alone or in combination with                When seam defects (e.g., cutovers,
                                            other ingredients and/or treatments, to                                                                       containers are made in the vicinity of
                                                                                                    sharpness, knocked down flanges, false                the establishment and the container
                                            render the product free of                              seams, droops) are observed, necessary
                                            microorganisms capable of growing in                                                                          plant records are made available to
                                                                                                    corrective actions, such as adjusting or              Program employees. Additional
                                            the product at nonrefrigerated                          repairing the closing machine, must be
                                            conditions (over 50 °F or 10 °C) at                                                                           teardown examinations on the packer’s
                                                                                                    taken. In addition to the double seams,               end should be made at the beginning of
                                            which the product is intended to be                     the entire container must be examined
                                            held during distribution and storage.                                                                         production, immediately following
                                                                                                    for product leakage or obvious defects.               every jam in a closing machine and after
                                            Shelf stability and shelf stable are                    A visual examination must be
                                            synonymous with commercial sterility                                                                          closing machine adjustment (including
                                                                                                    performed on at least one container                   adjustment for a change in container
                                            and commercially sterile, respectively.                 from each closing machine head, and                   size). The following procedures must be
                                              Thermal process. The heat treatment                   the observations, along with any                      used in teardown examinations of
                                            necessary to achieve shelf stability as                 corrective actions, must be recorded.                 double seams:
                                            determined by the establishment’s                       Visual examinations must be conducted
                                            processing authority. It is quantified in                                                                        (i) Dimensional measurement. One of
                                                                                                    with sufficient frequency to ensure                   the following two methods must be
                                            terms of:                                               proper closure and should be conducted                employed for dimensional
                                              (1) Time(s) and temperature(s); or                    at least every 30 minutes of continuous               measurements of the double seam.
                                              (2) Minimum product temperature.                      closing machine operation. Additional                    (A) Micrometer measurement. (1) For
                                              Venting. The removal of air from a                    visual examinations must be made by                   cylindrical containers, measure the
                                            retort before the start of process timing.              the closure technician at the beginning               following dimensions (Figure 1 to
                                              Water activity. The ratio of the water                of production, immediately following                  § 431.2) at three points approximately
                                            vapor pressure of the product to the                    every jam in the closing machine and                  120 degrees apart on the double seam
                                            vapor pressure of pure water at the same                after closing machine adjustment                      excluding and at least one-half inch
                                            temperature.                                            (including adjustment for changes in                  from the side seam juncture:
                                                                                                    container size).
                                            § 431.2   Containers and closures.                         (2) Teardown examinations.                            (i) Double seam length—W;
                                              (a) Examination and handling of                       Teardown examinations of double                          (ii) Double seam thickness—S;
                                            empty containers. (1) Empty containers,                 seams formed by each closing machine                     (iii) Body hook length—BH; and
                                            closures, and flexible pouch roll stock                 head must be performed by a closure                      (iv) Cover hook length—CH.
                                            must be evaluated by the establishment                  technician at a frequency sufficient to                  (2) Maximum and minimum values
                                            to ensure that they are free of structural              ensure proper closure. These                          for each dimensional measurement must
                                            defects and damage that may affect                      examinations should be made at                        be recorded by the closure technician.
                                            product or container integrity. Such an                 intervals of not more than 4 hours of                 BILLING CODE 3410–DM–P
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                                            BILLING CODE 3410–DM–C                                  seam dimensions, the cover hook must                  defects, such as loose or cocked caps,
                                              (B) Seamscope or seam projector.                      be stripped to examine the cover hook                 fractured or cracked containers and low
                                            Required measurements of the seam                       droop at the juncture for containers                  vacuum jars, are observed, necessary
                                            include thickness, body hook, and                       having side seams.                                    corrective actions, such as adjusting or
                                            overlap.                                                   (v) Examination of noncylindrical                  repairing the closing machine must be
                                              (ii) Seam thickness. Seam thickness                   containers. Examination of                            taken and recorded. In addition to the
                                            must be obtained by micrometer. For                     noncylindrical containers (e.g., square,              closures, the entire container must be
                                            cylindrical containers, at least two                    rectangular, ‘‘D’’-shaped, and
                                            locations, excluding the side seam                                                                            examined for defects. Visual
                                                                                                    irregularly-shaped) must be conducted
                                            juncture, must be used to obtain the                                                                          examinations must be made with
                                                                                                    as described in paragraphs (b)(2)(i), (ii),
                                            required measurements.                                                                                        sufficient frequency to ensure proper
                                                                                                    (iii), and (iv) of this section except that
                                              (iii) Seam tightness. Regardless of the               the required dimensional measurements                 closure and should be conducted at
                                            dimensional measurement method used                     must be made on the double seam at the                least every 30 minutes of continuous
                                                                                                                                                          closing machine operation. Additional
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                                            to measure seam dimensions, at a                        points listed in the establishment’s
                                            minimum, the seam(s) examined must                      container specification guidelines.                   visual examinations must be made by
                                            be stripped to assess the degree of                        (c) Closure examinations for glass                 the closure technician and the
                                            wrinkling.                                              containers—(1) Visual examinations. A                 observations recorded at the beginning
                                              (iv) Side seam juncture rating.                       closure technician must visually assess               of production, immediately following
                                            Regardless of the dimensional                           the adequacy of the closures formed by                every jam in the closing machine, and
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                                            (including adjustment for a change in                   provided in paragraph (b) of this                     additional applicable information, such
                                            container size).                                        section. Any additional measurements                  as the retort come-up operating
                                               (2) Closure examinations and tests.                  specified by the container manufacturer               procedures and critical factors.
                                            Depending upon the container and                        must also be made and recorded.                          (2) Letters or other written
                                            closure, tests must be performed by a                      (e) Container coding. Each container               communications from a processing
                                            closure technician at a frequency                       must be marked with a permanent,                      authority recommending all process
                                            sufficient to ensure proper closure.                    legible, identifying code mark. The mark              schedules must be maintained on file by
                                            These examinations should be made                       must, at a minimum, identify in code                  the establishment. Upon request by
                                            either before or after thermal processing               the product (unless the product name is               Program employees, the establishment
                                            and at intervals of not more than 4                     lithographed or printed elsewhere on                  must make available such letters or
                                            hours of continuous closing machine                     the container) and the day and year the               written communications (or copies
                                            operation. At least one container from                  product was packed.                                   thereof). If critical factors are identified
                                            each closing machine must be examined                      (f) Handling of containers after                   in the process schedule, the
                                            during each regular examination period.                 closure. (1) Containers and closures                  establishment must provide the
                                            Examination results along with any                      must be protected from damage which                   inspector with a copy of the procedures
                                            necessary corrective actions, such as                   may cause defects that are likely to                  for measuring, controlling, and
                                            adjusting or repairing the closing                      affect the hermetic condition of the                  recording these factors, along with the
                                            machine, must be promptly recorded by                   containers. The accumulation of                       frequency of such measurements, to
                                            the closure technician. The                             stationary containers on moving                       ensure that the critical factors remain
                                            establishment must have specification                   conveyors should be minimized to                      within the limits used to establish the
                                            guidelines for closure integrity on file                avoid damage to the containers.                       process schedule. Once submitted, the
                                            and available for review by Program                        (2) The maximum time lapse between                 process schedules and associated
                                            employees. Additional closure                           closure of containers and initiation of               critical factors and the procedures for
                                            examinations should be made at the                      thermal processing must be 2 hours                    measuring (including the frequency),
                                            beginning of production, immediately                    unless data are available from the                    controlling, and recording of critical
                                            following every jam in the closing                      establishment’s processing authority                  factors must not be changed without the
                                            machine, and after closing machine                      demonstrating that an alternative time                prior written submittal of the revised
                                            adjustment (including adjustment for a                  period is safe and will not result in                 procedures (including supporting
                                            change in container size).                              product spoilage.                                     documentation) to the inspector at the
                                               (d) Closure examinations for semi-                                                                         establishment.
                                            rigid and flexible containers—(1) Heat                  § 431.3   Thermal processing.
                                            seals—(i) Visual examinations. A                           (a) Process schedules. Prior to the                § 431.4 Critical factors and the application
                                            closure technician must visually                        processing of canned product for                      of the process schedule.
                                            examine the seals formed by each                        distribution in commerce, an                            Critical factors specified in the
                                            sealing machine. When sealing defects                   establishment must have a process                     process schedule must be measured,
                                            are observed, necessary corrective                      schedule (as defined in § 431.1) for each             controlled, and recorded by the
                                            actions, such as adjusting or repairing                 canned meat or poultry product to be                  establishment to ensure that these
                                            the sealing machine, must be taken and                  packed by the establishment.                          factors remain within the limits used to
                                            recorded. In addition to examining the                     (b) Source of process schedules. (1)               establish the process schedule.
                                            heat seals, the entire container must be                Process schedules used by an                          Examples of factors that are often
                                            examined for product leakage or                         establishment must be developed or                    critical to process schedule adequacy
                                            obvious defects. Visual examinations                    determined by a processing authority.                 may include:
                                            must be performed before and after the                     (2) Any change in product                            (a) General. (1) Maximum fill-in
                                            thermal processing operation and with                   formulation, ingredients, or treatments               weight or drained weight;
                                            sufficient frequency to ensure proper                   that are not already incorporated in a                  (2) Arrangement of pieces in the
                                            closure. These examinations should be                   process schedule and that may                         container;
                                            conducted at least in accordance with a                 adversely affect either the product heat                (3) Container orientation during
                                            statistical sampling plan. All defects                  penetration profile or sterilization value            thermal processing;
                                            noted and corrective actions taken must                 requirements must be evaluated by the                   (4) Product formulation;
                                            be promptly recorded.                                   establishment’s processing authority. If                (5) Particle size;
                                               (ii) Physical tests. Tests determined                it is determined that any such change                   (6) Maximum thickness for flexible
                                            by the establishment as necessary to                    adversely affects the adequacy of the                 containers, and to some extent semirigid
                                            assess container integrity must be                      process schedule, the processing                      containers, during thermal processing;
                                            conducted by the closure technician at                  authority must amend the process                        (7) Maximum pH;
                                            a frequency sufficient to ensure proper                 schedule accordingly.                                   (8) Percent salt;
                                            closure. These tests must be performed                     (3) Complete records concerning all                  (9) Ingoing (or formulated) nitrite
                                            after the thermal processing operation                  aspects of the development or                         level (ppm);
                                            and should be made at least every 2                     determination of a process schedule,                    (10) Maximum water activity; and
                                            hours of continuous production. The                     including any associated incubation                     (11) Product consistency or viscosity.
                                            establishment’s acceptance guidelines                   tests, must be made available by the                    (b) Continuous rotary and batch
                                            for each test procedure must be on file                 establishment to the Program employee                 agitating retorts. (1) Minimum
                                            and available for review by Program                     upon request.                                         headspace; and
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                                            employees. Test results along with any                     (c) Submittal of process information.                (2) Retort reel speed.
                                            necessary corrective actions, such as                   (1) Prior to the processing of canned                   (c) Hydrostatic retorts. (1) Chain or
                                            adjusting or repairing the sealing                      product for distribution in commerce,                 conveyor speed.
                                            machine, must be recorded.                              the establishment must provide the                      (2) [Reserved]
                                               (2) Recording. Double seams on                       inspector at the establishment with a list              (d) Steam/air retorts. (1) Steam/air
                                            semirigid or flexible containers must be                of the process schedules (including                   ratio; and
                                            examined and the results recorded as                    alternate schedules) along with any                     (2) Heating medium flow rate.


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                                            § 431.5 Operations in the thermal                       recorded on written records required by               but must never be higher than, the
                                            processing area.                                        § 431.7.                                              known accurate indicating temperature
                                               (a) Posting of processes. Process                      (e) Measurement of pH. Unless other                 device. A means of preventing
                                            schedules (or operating process                         methods are approved by the                           unauthorized changes in the adjustment
                                            schedules) for daily production,                        Administrator, potentiometric methods                 must be provided. For example, a lock
                                            including minimum initial temperatures                  using electronic instruments (pH                      or a notice from management posted at
                                            and operating procedures for thermal                    meters) must be used for making pH                    or near the recording device warning
                                            processing equipment, must be posted                    determinations when a maximum pH                      that only authorized persons are
                                            in a conspicuous place near the thermal                 value is specified as a critical factor in            permitted to make adjustments, are
                                            processing equipment. Alternatively,                    a process schedule.                                   satisfactory means for preventing
                                            such information must be available to                                                                         unauthorized changes. Air-operated
                                                                                                    § 431.6 Equipment and procedures for
                                            the thermal processing system operator                                                                        temperature controllers must have
                                                                                                    heat processing systems.
                                            and the inspector.                                                                                            adequate filter systems to ensure a
                                               (b) Process indicators and retort                      (a) Instruments and controls common                 supply of clean, dry air. The recorder
                                            traffic control. A system for product                   to different thermal processing                       timing mechanism must be accurate.
                                            traffic control must be established to                  systems—(1) Indicating temperature                       (i) Chart-type devices. Devices using
                                            prevent product from bypassing the                      devices. Each retort must be equipped                 charts must be used only with the
                                            thermal processing operation. Each                      with at least one indicating temperature              correct chart. Each chart must have a
                                            basket, crate, or similar vehicle                       device that measures the actual                       working scale of not more than 55 °F/
                                            containing unprocessed product, or at                   temperature within the retort. The                    inch (or 12 °C/cm.) within a range of
                                            least one visible container in each                     indicating temperature device, not the                20 °F (or 11 °C) of the process
                                            vehicle, must be plainly and                            temperature/time recording device,                    temperature. Chart graduations must not
                                            conspicuously marked with a heat                        must be used as the reference                         exceed 2 °F degrees (or 1 °C) within a
                                            sensitive indicator that will visually                  instrument for indicating the process                 range of 10 °F (or 5 °C) of the process
                                            indicate whether such unit has been                     temperature.                                          temperature. Multipoint plotting chart-
                                            thermally processed. Exposed heat                         (i) Mercury-in-glass thermometers. A                type devices must print temperature
                                            sensitive indicators attached to                        mercury-in-glass thermometer must                     readings at intervals that will assure that
                                            container vehicles must be removed                      have divisions that are readable to 1 °F              the parameters of the process time and
                                            before such vehicles are refilled with                  (or 0.5 °C) and whose scale contains not              process temperature have been met. The
                                            unprocessed product. Container loading                  more than 17 °F/inch (or 4.0 °C/cm) of                frequency of recording should not
                                            systems for crateless retorts must be                   graduated scale. Each mercury-in-glass                exceed 1-minute intervals.
                                            designed to prevent unprocessed                         thermometer must be tested for accuracy                  (ii) Other devices. Temperature/time
                                            product from bypassing the thermal                      against a known accurate standard upon                recording devices or procedures used in
                                            processing operation.                                   installation and at least once a year to              lieu of chart-type devices must meet
                                               (c) Initial temperature. The initial                 ensure its accuracy. Records that specify             known accurate standards for such
                                            temperature of the contents of the                      the date, standard used, test method,                 devices or procedures when tested for
                                            coldest container to be processed must                  and the person or testing authority                   accuracy. Such a device must be
                                            be determined and recorded by the                       performing the test must be maintained                accurate enough for ensuring that
                                            establishment at the time the processing                on file by the establishment and made                 process time and temperature
                                            cycle begins to assure that the                         available to Program employees. A                     parameters have been met.
                                            temperature of the contents of every                    mercury-in-glass thermometer that has a                  (3) Steam controllers. Each retort must
                                            container to be processed is not lower                  divided mercury column or that cannot                 be equipped with an automatic steam
                                            than the minimum initial temperature                    be adjusted to the standard must be                   controller to maintain the retort
                                            specified in the process schedule.                      repaired and tested for accuracy before               temperature. This may be a recording/
                                            Thermal processing systems which                        further use, or replaced.                             controlling instrument when combined
                                            subject the filled and sealed containers                  (ii) Other devices. Temperature-                    with a temperature/time recording
                                            to water at any time before process                     indicating devices, such as resistance                device.
                                            timing begins must be operated to                       temperature detectors, used in lieu of                   (4) Air valves. All air lines connected
                                            assure that such water will not lower                   mercury-in-glass thermometers, must                   to retorts designed for pressure
                                            the temperature of the product below                    meet known, accurate standards for                    processing in steam must be equipped
                                            the minimum initial temperature                         such devices when tested for accuracy.                with a globe valve or other equivalent-
                                            specified in the process schedule.                      The records of such testing must be                   type valve or piping arrangement that
                                               (d) Timing devices. Devices used to                  available to FSIS program employees.                  will prevent leakage of air into the retort
                                            time applicable thermal processing                        (2) Temperature/time recording                      during the process cycle.
                                            operation functions or events, such as                  devices. Each thermal processing system                  (5) Water valves. All retort water lines
                                            process schedule time, come-up time,                    must be equipped with at least one                    that are intended to be closed during a
                                            and retort venting, must be accurate to                 temperature/time recording device to                  process cycle must be equipped with a
                                            assure that all such functions or events                provide a permanent record of                         globe valve or other equivalent-type
                                            are achieved. Pocket watches and wrist                  temperatures within the thermal                       valve or piping arrangement that will
                                            watches are not considered acceptable                   processing system. This recording                     prevent leakage of water into the retort
                                            timing devices. Analog and digital                      device may be combined with the steam                 during the process cycle.
                                            clocks are considered acceptable. If such               controller and may be a recording/                       (b) Pressure processing in steam—(1)
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                                            clocks do not display seconds, all                      controlling instrument. When compared                 Common to batch still, batch agitating,
                                            required timed functions or events must                 to the known accurate indicating                      continuous rotary retorts, and
                                            have at least a 1-minute safety factor                  temperature device, the recording                     hydrostats—(i) Basic requirements. The
                                            over the specified thermal processing                   accuracy must be equal to or better than              basic requirements and
                                            operation times. Temperature/time                       1 °F (or 0.5 °C) at the process                       recommendations for indicating
                                            recording devices must correspond                       temperature. The temperature recording                temperature devices and temperature/
                                            within 15 minutes to the time of the day                chart should be adjusted to agree with,               time recording devices are described in


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                                            paragraphs (a)(1) and (2) of this section.              accomplish removal of air and circulate               documentation that the venting
                                            Additionally, bulb sheaths or probes of                 the steam within the retort.                          procedure allows the air to be removed
                                            indicating temperature devices and                         (2) Batch still retorts—(i) Crate                  from the retort before timing of the
                                            probes of temperature/time recording                    supports. Vertical still retorts with                 thermal process is started. Such
                                            devices must be installed either within                 bottom steam entry must employ bottom                 documentation must be in the form of
                                            the retort shell or in external wells                   retort crate supports. Baffle plates must             heat distribution data or documentation
                                            attached to the retort. External wells                  not be used in the bottom of retorts.                 from a processing authority. This
                                            must be connected to the retort through                    (ii) Steam spreader. Perforated steam              information must be made available to
                                            at least a 3⁄4 inch (1.9 cm) diameter                   spreaders, if used, must be maintained                Program employees for review.
                                            opening and equipped with a 1⁄16 inch                   to ensure they are not blocked or                        (v) Vents. (A) Vents must be located
                                            (1.6 mm) or larger bleeder opening so                   otherwise inoperative. Horizontal still               in that portion of the retort opposite the
                                            located as to provide a constant flow of                retorts must be equipped with                         steam inlet and must be designed,
                                            steam past the length of the bulb or                    perforated steam spreaders that extend                installed, and operated in such a way
                                            probe. The bleeder for the external wells               the full length of the retort unless the              that air is removed from the retort before
                                            must emit steam continuously during                     adequacy of another arrangement is                    timing of the thermal process is started.
                                            the entire thermal processing period.                   documented by heat distribution data or               Vents must be controlled by a gate, plug
                                               (ii) Steam inlet. The steam inlet to                 other documentation from a processing                 cock, or other full-flow valve which
                                            each retort must be large enough to                     authority. Such information must be                   must be fully opened to permit rapid
                                            provide steam for proper operation of                   maintained on file by the establishment               removal of air from retorts during the
                                            the retort, and must enter at a point(s)                and made available to Program                         venting period.
                                            to facilitate air removal during venting.               employees for review.                                    (B) Vents must not be connected to a
                                                                                                       (iii) Condensate removal. In retorts
                                               (iii) Bleeder and vent mufflers. If                                                                        closed drain system without an
                                                                                                    having a steam inlet above the level of
                                            mufflers are used on bleeders or vent                                                                         atmospheric break in the line. Where a
                                                                                                    the lowest container, a bleeder must be
                                            systems, the establishment must have                                                                          retort manifold connects several pipes
                                                                                                    installed in the bottom of the retort to
                                            on file documentation that the mufflers                 remove condensate. The condensate                     from a single retort, the manifold must
                                            do not impede the removal of air from                   bleeder must be so arranged that the                  be controlled by a gate, plug cock, or
                                            the retort. Such documentation must                     retort operator can observe that it is                other full-flow valve and the manifold
                                            consist of either heat distribution data                functioning properly. The condensate                  must be of a size such that the cross-
                                            or documentation from the muffler                       bleeder must be checked with sufficient               sectional area of the manifold is larger
                                            manufacturer or from a processing                       frequency to ensure adequate removal of               than the total cross-sectional area of all
                                            authority. This information must be                     condensate. Visual checks should be                   connecting vents. The discharge must
                                            made available to Program employees                     performed at intervals of not more than               not be connected to a closed drain
                                            for review.                                             15 minutes and the results recorded.                  without an atmospheric break in the
                                               (iv) Bleeders. Bleeders, except those                Intermittent condensate removal                       line. A manifold header connecting
                                            for external wells of temperature                       systems must be equipped with an                      vents or manifolds from several still
                                            devices and hydrostatic retorts, must                   automatic alarm system that will serve                retorts must lead to the atmosphere. The
                                            have a 1⁄8 inch (or 3 mm) or larger                     as a continuous monitor of condensate                 manifold header must not be controlled
                                            openings and must be wide open during                   bleeder functioning. The automatic                    by a valve and must be of a size such
                                            the entire process, including the come-                 alarm system must be tested at the                    that the cross-sectional area is at least
                                            up time. All bleeders must be arranged                  beginning of each shift for proper                    equal to the total cross-sectional area of
                                            so that the retort operator can observe                 functioning and the results recorded. If              all connecting retort manifold pipes
                                            that they are functioning properly. For                 the alarm system is not functioning                   from the maximum number of retorts to
                                            horizontal retorts, batch agitating                     properly, it must be repaired before the              be vented simultaneously.
                                            retorts, and continuous rotary retorts,                 retort is used.                                          (C) Some typical installations and
                                            bleeders must be located within                            (iv) Stacking equipment—(A)                        operating procedures are described
                                            approximately 1 foot (or 30 cm) of the                  Equipment for holding or stacking                     below. Other retort installations, vent
                                            outmost locations of containers at each                 containers in retorts. Crates, trays,                 piping arrangements, operating
                                            end along the top of the retort.                        gondolas, carts, and other vehicles for               procedures or auxiliary equipment such
                                            Additional bleeders must be located not                 holding or stacking product containers                as divider plates may be used provided
                                            more than 8 feet (2.4 m) apart along the                in the retort must be so constructed to               there is documentation that the air is
                                            top. This information must be                           ensure steam circulation during the                   removed from the retort before the
                                            maintained on file by the establishment                 venting, come-up, and process times.                  process is started. Such documentation
                                            and made available to Program                           The bottom of each vehicle must have                  must be in the form of heat distribution
                                            employees for review. Vertical retorts                  perforations at least 1 inch (2.5 cm) in              data or other documentation from the
                                            must have at least one bleeder opening                  diameter on 2 inch (or 5 cm) centers or               equipment manufacturer or processing
                                            located in the portion of the retort                    the equivalent unless the adequacy of                 authority. This information must be
                                            opposite the steam inlet. Hydrostatic                   another arrangement is documented by                  maintained on file by the establishment
                                            retorts must have bleeder openings 1⁄4                  heat distribution data or other                       and made available to Program
                                            inch (or 6 mm) or larger which are to be                documentation from a processing                       employees for review.
                                            located in the steam chamber(s)                         authority and such information is                        (D) For crateless retort installations,
                                            opposite the point of steam entry.                      maintained on file by the establishment               the establishment must have heat
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                                            Bleeders may be installed at positions                  and made available to Program                         distribution data or other
                                            other than those specified above, as long               employees for review.                                 documentation from the equipment
                                            as the establishment has heat                              (B) Divider plates. Whenever one or                manufacturer or from a processing
                                            distribution data or other                              more divider plates are used between                  authority that demonstrates that the
                                            documentation from the manufacturer                     any two layers of containers or placed                venting procedure used accomplishes
                                            or from a processing authority                          on the bottom of a retort vehicle, the                the removal of air and condensate. This
                                            demonstrating that the bleeders                         establishment must have on file                       information must be maintained on file


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                                            by the establishment and made available                 with the requirements of this section are             cm) vents discharging directly to the
                                            to Program employees for review.                        as follows:                                           atmosphere.
                                              (E) Examples of typical installations                   (1) Venting horizontal retorts. (i)                 BILLING CODE 3410–DM–P
                                            and operating procedures that comply                    Venting through multiple 1 inch (2.5




                                              (ii) Venting through multiple 1 inch
                                            (2.5 cm) vents discharging through a
                                            manifold to the atmosphere.
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                                               (iii) Venting through water spreaders.
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                                              (iv) Venting through a single 21⁄2 inch
                                            (6.4 cm) top vent for retorts not
                                            exceeding 15 feet (4.6 m) in length.
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                                              (2) Venting vertical retorts. (i) Venting
                                            through a 11⁄2 inch (3.8 cm) overflow.
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                                              (ii) Venting through a single 1 inch
                                            (2.5 cm) side or top vent.
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                                            BILLING CODE 3410–DM–C
                                                                                                    must be opened to remove steam                        15 minutes and the results recorded.
                                              (3) Batch agitating retorts—(i) Venting               condensate from the retort. A bleeder                 Intermittent condensate removal
                                            and condensate removal. The air in the                  must be installed in the bottom of the                systems must be equipped with an
                                            retort must be removed before                           retort to remove condensate during                    automatic alarm system that will serve
                                            processing is started. Heat distribution                retort operation. The condensate bleeder              as a continuous monitor of condensate
                                            data or other documentation from the                    must be so arranged that the retort                   bleeder functioning. The automatic
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                                            manufacturer or from the processing                     operator can observe that it is                       alarm system must be tested at the
                                            authority who developed the venting                     functioning properly. The condensate                  beginning of each shift for proper
                                            procedure must be kept on file by the                   bleeder must be checked with sufficient               functioning and the results recorded. If
                                            establishment and made available to                     frequency to ensure adequate removal of               the alarm system is not functioning
                                            Program employees for review. At the                    condensate. Visual checks should be                   properly, it must be repaired before the
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                                               (ii) Retort or reel speed timing. The                continuous record of the speed. If a                  the establishment when the retort is
                                            retort or reel speed must be checked                    recording tachometer is used, the speed               started. The speed must be checked and
                                            before process timing begins and, if                    must be manually checked against an                   recorded at intervals not to exceed 4
                                            needed, adjusted as specified in the                    accurate stopwatch at least once per                  hours to ensure that the correct
                                            process schedule. In addition, the                      shift and the results recorded. A means               conveyor speed is maintained. A
                                            rotational speed must be determined                     of preventing unauthorized speed                      recording device may be used to provide
                                            and recorded at least once during                       changes on retorts must be provided.                  a continuous record of the conveyor
                                            process timing of each retort load                      For example, a lock or a notice from                  speed. When a recording device is used,
                                            processed. Alternatively, a recording                   management posted at or near the speed                the speed must be manually checked
                                            tachometer can be used to provide a                     adjustment device warning that only                   against an accurate stopwatch at least
                                            continuous record of the speed. The                     authorized persons are permitted to                   once per shift by the establishment. A
                                            accuracy of the recording tachometer                    make adjustments is a satisfactory                    means of preventing unauthorized
                                            must be determined and recorded at                      means of preventing unauthorized                      speed changes of the conveyor must be
                                            least once per shift by checking the                    changes.                                              provided. For example, a lock or a
                                            retort or reel speed using an accurate                     (5) Hydrostatic retorts—(i) Basic                  notice from management posted at or
                                            stopwatch. A means of preventing                        requirements. The basic requirements                  near the speed adjustment device
                                            unauthorized speed changes on retorts                   for indicating temperature devices and                warning that only authorized persons
                                            must be provided. For example, a lock                   temperature/time recording devices are                are permitted to make adjustments is a
                                            or a notice from management posted at                   described in paragraphs (a)(1) and (2) of             satisfactory means of preventing
                                            or near the speed adjustment device                     this section. Additionally, indicating                unauthorized changes.
                                            warning that only authorized persons                    temperature devices must be located in                  (vi) Bleeders and vent mufflers. If
                                            are permitted to make adjustments is a                  the steam dome near the steam/water                   mufflers are used on bleeders or vent
                                            satisfactory means of preventing                        interface. Where the process schedule                 systems, the establishment must have
                                            unauthorized changes.                                   specifies maintenance of particular                   documentation that the mufflers do not
                                               (4) Continuous rotary retorts—(i)                    water temperatures in the hydrostatic                 impede the removal of air from the
                                            Venting and condensate removal. The                     water legs, at least one indicating                   retort. Such documentation must consist
                                            air in the retort must be removed before                temperature device must be located in                 of either heat distribution data or other
                                            processing is started. Heat distribution                each hydrostatic water leg so that it can             documentation from the muffler
                                            data or other documentation from the                    accurately measure water temperature                  manufacturer or from a processing
                                            manufacturer or from the processing                     and be easily read. The temperature/                  authority. This information must be
                                            authority who developed the venting                     time recorder probe must be installed                 maintained on file by the establishment
                                            procedure must be kept on file by the                   either within the steam dome or in a                  and made available to Program
                                            establishment and made available to                     well attached to the dome. Each probe                 employees for review.
                                            Program employees for review. At the                    must have a 1⁄16 inch (1.6 mm) or larger                (c) Pressure processing in water—(1)
                                            time the steam is turned on, the drain                  bleeder opening which emits steam                     Common to batch still and agitating
                                            must be opened to remove steam                          continuously during the processing                    retorts—(i) Basic requirements. The
                                            condensate from the retort. A bleeder                   period. Additional temperature/time                   basic requirements for indicating
                                            must be installed in the bottom of the                  recorder probes must be installed in the              temperature devices and temperature/
                                            shell to remove condensate during the                   hydrostatic water legs if the process                 time recording devices are described in
                                            retort operation. The condensate bleeder                schedule specifies maintenance of                     paragraphs (a)(1) and (2) of this section.
                                            must be so arranged that the retort                     particular temperatures in these water                  (ii) Pressure recording device. Each
                                            operator can observe that it is                         legs.                                                 retort must be equipped with a pressure
                                            functioning properly. The condensate                      (ii) Steam inlet. The steam inlets must             recording device which may be
                                            bleeder must be checked with sufficient                 be large enough to provide steam for                  combined with a pressure controller.
                                            frequency to ensure adequate removal of                 proper operation of the retort.                         (iii) Heat distribution. Heat
                                            condensate. Visual checks should be                       (iii) Bleeders. Bleeder openings 1⁄4                distribution data or other
                                            performed at intervals of not more than                 inch (or 6 mm) or larger must be located              documentation from the equipment
                                            15 minutes and the results recorded.                    in the steam chamber(s) opposite the                  manufacturer or a processing authority
                                            Intermittent condensate removal                         point of steam entry. Bleeders must be                demonstrating uniform heat distribution
                                            systems must be equipped with an                        wide open and must emit steam                         within the retort must be kept on file at
                                            automatic alarm system that will serve                  continuously during the entire process,               the establishment and made available to
                                            as a continuous monitor of condensate                   including the come-up time. All                       Program employees for review.
                                            bleeder functioning. The automatic                      bleeders must be arranged in such a way                 (iv) Drain valve. A non-clogging,
                                            alarm system must be tested at the                      that the operator can observe that they               water-tight drain valve must be used.
                                            beginning of each shift for proper                      are functioning properly.                             Screens must be installed over all drain
                                            functioning and the results recorded. If                   (iv) Venting. Before the start of                  openings.
                                            the alarm system is not functioning                     processing operations, the retort steam                 (2) Batch still retorts—(i) Temperature
                                            properly, it must be repaired before the                chamber(s) must be vented to ensure                   device bulbs and probes. The indicating
                                            retort is used.                                         removal of air. Heat distribution data or             temperature device bulbs or probes
                                               (ii) Retort speed timing. The rotational             other documentation from the                          must be located in such a position that
                                            speed of the retort must be specified in                manufacturer or from a processing                     they are beneath the surface of the water
                                            the process schedule. The speed must                    authority demonstrating that the air is               throughout the process. On horizontal
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                                            be adjusted as specified, and recorded                  removed from the retort prior to                      retorts, the indicating temperature
                                            by the establishment when the retort is                 processing must be kept on file at the                device bulb or probe must be inserted
                                            started, and checked and recorded at                    establishment and made available to                   directly into the retort shell. In both
                                            intervals not to exceed 4 hours to ensure               Program employees for review.                         vertical and horizontal retorts, the
                                            that the correct retort speed is                           (v) Conveyor speed. The conveyor                   indicating temperature device bulb or
                                            maintained. Alternatively, a recording                  speed must be calculated to obtain the                probe must extend directly into the
                                            tachometer may be used to provide a                     required process time and recorded by                 water a minimum of 2 inches (or 5 cm)


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                                            without a separable well or sleeve. In                  circulation, it must be introduced into               be so constructed to allow the water to
                                            vertical retorts equipped with a                        the steam line at a point between the                 circulate around the containers during
                                            recorder/controller, the controller probe               retort and the steam control valve at the             the come-up and thermal process
                                            must be located at the bottom of the                    bottom of the retort. The adequacy of                 periods.
                                            retort below the lowest crate rest in such              the air circulation for maintaining                      (iii) Water level. There must be a
                                            a position that the steam does not strike               uniform heat distribution within the                  means of determining the water level in
                                            it directly. In horizontal retorts so                   retort must be documented by heat                     the retort during operation (i.e., by using
                                            equipped, the controller probe must be                  distribution data or other                            a gauge, electronic sensor, or sight glass
                                            located between the water surface and                   documentation from a processing                       indicator). Water must completely cover
                                            the horizontal plane passing through the                authority, and such data must be                      all containers during the entire come-
                                            center of the retort so that there is no                maintained on file by the establishment               up, thermal processing, and cooling
                                            opportunity for direct steam                            and made available to Program                         periods. A means to ensure that water
                                            impingement on the controller probe.                    employees for review.                                 circulation continues as specified
                                            Air-operated temperature controllers                       (vi) Water recirculation. When a water             throughout the come-up, thermal
                                            must have filter systems to ensure a                    recirculation system is used for heat                 processing, and cooling periods must be
                                            supply of clean, dry air.                               distribution, the water must be drawn                 provided. The retort operator must
                                               (ii) Crate supports. A bottom crate                  from the bottom of the retort through a               check and record the adequacy of the
                                            support must be used in vertical retorts.               suction manifold and discharged                       water level with sufficient frequency to
                                            Baffle plates must not be used in the                   through a spreader that extends the                   ensure it meets the specified processing
                                            bottom of the retort.                                   length or circumference of the top of the             parameters.
                                               (iii) Stacking equipment. For filled                 retort. The holes in the water spreader                  (iv) Air supply and controls. Retorts
                                            flexible containers and, where                          must be uniformly distributed. The                    must be provided with a means for
                                            applicable, semi-rigid containers,                      suction outlets must be protected with                introducing compressed air or steam at
                                            stacking equipment must be designed to                  screens to keep debris from entering the              the pressure required to maintain
                                            ensure that the thickness of the filled                 recirculation system. The pump must be                container integrity. Compressed air and
                                            containers does not exceed that                         equipped with a pilot light or a similar              steam entry must be controlled by an
                                            specified in the process schedule and                   device to warn the operator when it is                automatic pressure control unit. A non-
                                            that the containers do not become                       not running, and with a bleeder to                    return valve must be provided in the air
                                            displaced and overlap or rest on one                    remove air when starting operations.                  supply line to prevent water from
                                            another during the thermal process.                     Alternatively, a flow-meter alarm                     entering the system. Overriding air or
                                               (iv) Water level. There must be a                    system can be used to ensure proper                   steam pressure must be maintained
                                            means of determining the water level in                 water circulation. The adequacy of                    continuously during the come-up,
                                            the retort during operation (i.e., by using             water circulation for maintaining                     thermal processing, and cooling periods.
                                            a gauge, electronic sensor, or sight glass              uniform heat distribution within the                  If air is used to promote circulation, it
                                            indicator). For retorts requiring                       retort must be documented by heat                     must be introduced into the steam line
                                            complete immersion of containers,                       distribution or other documentation                   at a point between the retort and the
                                            water must cover the top layer of                       from a processing authority, and such                 steam control valve at the bottom of the
                                            containers during the entire come-up                    data must be maintained on file by the                retort. The adequacy of the air
                                            time and thermal processing periods                     establishment and made available to                   circulation for maintaining uniform heat
                                            and should cover the top layer of                       Program employees for review.                         distribution within the retort must be
                                            containers during cooling. For retorts                  Alternative methods for recirculation of              documented by heat distribution data or
                                            using cascading water or water sprays,                  water in the retort may be used,                      other documentation from a processing
                                            the water level must be maintained                      provided there is documentation in the                authority, and such data must be
                                            within the range specified by the retort                form of heat distribution data or other               maintained on file by the establishment
                                            manufacturer or processing authority                    documentation from a processing                       and made available to Program
                                            during the entire come-up, thermal                      authority maintained on file by the                   employees for review.
                                            processing, and cooling periods. A                      establishment and made available to                      (v) Retort or reel speed timing. The
                                            means to ensure that water circulation                  Program employees for review.                         retort or reel speed timing must be
                                            continues as specified throughout the                      (vii) Cooling water entry. In retorts for          checked before process timing begins
                                            come-up, thermal processing, and                        processing product packed in glass jars,              and, if needed, adjusted as specified in
                                            cooling periods must be provided. The                   the incoming cooling water should not                 the process schedule. In addition, the
                                            retort operator must check and record                   directly strike the jars, in order to                 rotational speed must be determined
                                            the water level at intervals to ensure it               minimize glass breakage by thermal                    and recorded at least once during
                                            meets the specified processing                          shock.                                                process timing of each retort load
                                            parameters.                                                (3) Batch agitating retorts—(i)                    processed. Alternatively, a recording
                                               (v) Air supply and controls. In both                 Temperature device bulbs and probes.                  tachometer can be used to provide a
                                            horizontal and vertical still retorts, a                The indicating temperature device bulb                continuous record of the speed. The
                                            means must be provided for introducing                  or probe must extend directly into the                accuracy of the recording tachometer
                                            compressed air or steam at the pressure                 water without a separable well or                     must be determined and recorded at
                                            required to maintain container integrity.               sleeve. The recorder/controller probe                 least once per shift by the establishment
                                            Compressed air and steam entry must be                  must be located between the water                     by checking the retort or reel speed
                                            controlled by an automatic pressure                     surface and the horizontal plane passing              using an accurate stopwatch. A means
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                                            control unit. A non-return valve must be                through the center of the retort so that              of preventing unauthorized speed
                                            provided in the air supply line to                      there is no opportunity for steam to                  changes on retorts must be provided.
                                            prevent water from entering the system.                 directly strike the controller bulb or                For example, a lock or a notice from
                                            Overriding air or steam pressure must                   probe.                                                management posted at or near the speed
                                            be maintained continuously during the                      (ii) Stacking equipment. All devices               adjustment device warning that only
                                            come-up, thermal processing, and                        used for holding product containers                   authorized persons are permitted to
                                            cooling periods. If air is used to promote              (e.g., crates, trays, divider plates) must            make adjustments is a satisfactory


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                                            means of preventing unauthorized                        authority, and such data must be                      assure that the holes are maintained at
                                            changes.                                                maintained on file by the establishment               their original size.
                                               (vi) Water recirculation. If a water                 and made available to Program                            (6) Records must be kept on all
                                            recirculation system is used for heat                   employees for review. The circulation                 maintenance items that could affect the
                                            distribution, it must be installed in such              system must be checked to ensure its                  adequacy of the thermal process.
                                            a manner that water will be drawn from                  proper functioning and must be                        Records must include the date and type
                                            the bottom of the retort through a                      equipped with a pilot light or a similar              of maintenance performed and the
                                            suction manifold and discharged                         device to warn the operator when it is                person conducting the maintenance.
                                            through a spreader which extends the                    not functioning. Because of the variety                  (h) Container cooling and cooling
                                            length of the top of the retort. The holes              of existing designs, reference must be                water. (1) Potable water must be used for
                                            in the water spreader must be uniformly                 made to the equipment manufacturer for                cooling except as provided for in
                                            distributed. The suction outlets must be                details of installation, operation, and               paragraphs (h)(2) and (3) of this section.
                                            protected with screens to keep debris                   control.                                                 (2) Cooling canal water must be
                                            from entering the recirculation system.                   (e) Atmospheric cookers—(1)                         chlorinated or treated with a chemical
                                            The pump must be equipped with a                        Temperature/time recording device.                    having a bactericidal effect equivalent to
                                            pilot light or a similar device to warn                 Each atmospheric cooker (e.g., hot water              chlorination. There must be a
                                            the operator when it is not running and                 bath) must be equipped with at least one              measurable residual of the sanitizer in
                                            with a bleeder to remove air when                       temperature/time recording device in                  the water at the discharge point of the
                                            starting operations. Alternatively, a                   accordance with the basic requirements                canal. Cooling canals must be cleaned
                                            flow-meter alarm system can be used to                  described in paragraph (a)(2) of this                 and replenished with potable water to
                                            ensure proper water circulation. The                    section.                                              prevent the buildup of organic matter
                                            adequacy of water circulation for                         (2) Heat distribution. Each                         and other materials.
                                            maintaining uniform heat distribution                                                                            (3) Container cooling waters that are
                                                                                                    atmospheric cooker must be equipped
                                            within the retort must be documented                                                                          recycled or reused must be handled in
                                                                                                    and operated to ensure uniform heat
                                            by heat distribution data or other                                                                            systems that are so designed, operated,
                                                                                                    distribution throughout the processing
                                            documentation from a processing                                                                               and maintained so there is no buildup
                                                                                                    system during the thermal process. Heat
                                            authority, and such data must be                                                                              of microorganisms, organic matter, and
                                                                                                    distribution data or other
                                            maintained on file by the establishment                                                                       other materials in the systems and in the
                                                                                                    documentation from the manufacturer
                                            and made available to Program                                                                                 waters. System equipment, such as
                                                                                                    or a processing authority demonstrating
                                            employees for review. Alternative                                                                             pipelines, holding tanks and cooling
                                                                                                    uniform heat distribution within the
                                            methods for recirculation of water in the                                                                     towers, must be constructed and
                                                                                                    cooker must be kept on file by the
                                            retort may be used provided there is                                                                          installed so that they can be cleaned and
                                                                                                    establishment and made available to
                                            documentation in the form of heat                                                                             inspected. In addition, the
                                                                                                    Program employees for review.
                                            distribution data or other                                                                                    establishment must maintain, and make
                                                                                                      (f) Other systems. All other systems
                                            documentation from a processing                                                                               available to Program employees for
                                                                                                    not specifically delineated in this
                                            authority maintained on file by the                                                                           review, information on at least the
                                                                                                    section and used for the thermal
                                            establishment and made available to                                                                           following:
                                                                                                    processing of canned product must be                     (i) System design and construction;
                                            Program employees for review.
                                               (vii) Cooling water entry. In retorts for            adequate to produce shelf-stable                         (ii) System operation including the
                                            processing product packed in glass jars,                products consistently and uniformly.                  rates of renewal with fresh, potable
                                            the incoming cooling water should not                     (g) Equipment maintenance. (1) Upon                 water and the means for treating the
                                            directly strike the jars, in order to                   installation, all instrumentation and                 water so that there is a measurable
                                            minimize glass breakage by thermal                      controls must be checked by the                       residual of an acceptable sanitizer, per
                                            shock.                                                  establishment for proper functioning                  paragraph (h)(2) of this section, in the
                                               (d) Pressure processing with steam/air               and accuracy and, thereafter, at any time             water at the point where the water exits
                                            mixtures in batch retorts—(1) Basic                     their functioning or accuracy is suspect.             the container cooling vessel;
                                            requirements. The basic requirements                      (2) At least once a year each thermal                  (iii) System maintenance including
                                            for indicating temperature devices and                  processing system must be examined by                 procedures for the periodic cleaning and
                                            temperature/time recording devices are                  an individual not directly involved in                sanitizing of the entire system; and
                                            described in paragraphs (a)(1) and (2) of               daily operations to ensure the proper                    (iv) Water quality standards, such as
                                            this section. Additionally, bulb sheaths                functioning of the system as well as all              microbiological, chemical and physical,
                                            or probes for indicating temperature                    auxiliary equipment and                               monitoring procedures including the
                                            devices and temperature/time recording                  instrumentation. In addition, each                    frequency and site(s) of sampling, and
                                            devices or controller probes must be                    thermal processing system should be                   the corrective actions taken when water
                                            inserted directly into the retort shell in              examined before the resumption of                     quality standards are not met.
                                            such a position that steam does not                     operation following an extended                          (i) Post-process handling of
                                            strike them directly.                                   shutdown.                                             containers. Containers must be handled
                                               (2) Recording pressure controller. A                   (3) Air and water valves that are                   in a manner that will prevent damage to
                                            recording pressure controller must be                   intended to be closed during thermal                  the hermetic seal area. All worn and
                                            used to control the air inlet and the                   processing must be checked by the                     frayed belting, can retarders, cushions,
                                            steam/air mixture outlet.                               establishment for leaks. Defective valves             and the like must be replaced with
                                               (3) Circulation of steam/air mixtures.               must be repaired or replaced as needed.               nonporous materials. To minimize
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                                            A means must be provided for the                          (4) Vent and bleeder mufflers must be               container abrasions, particularly in the
                                            circulation of the steam/air mixture to                 checked and maintained or replaced by                 seal area, containers should not remain
                                            prevent formation of low-temperature                    the establishment to prevent any                      stationary on moving conveyors. All
                                            pockets. The efficiency of the                          reduction in bleeder efficiency.                      post-process container handling
                                            circulation system must be documented                     (5) When water spreaders are used for               equipment should be kept clean so there
                                            by heat distribution data or other                      venting, a maintenance schedule must                  is no buildup of microorganisms on
                                            documentation from a processing                         be developed and implemented to                       surfaces in contact with the containers.


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                                            § 431.7 Processing and production                       schedule, measurements of                             time, and the final internal product
                                            records.                                                temperatures in the hydrostatic water                 temperature.
                                              At least the following processing and                 legs. Readings of the temperature                       (2) Continuous-type systems. Record
                                            production information must be                          indicating device, which is located in                the cooker number or other designation,
                                            recorded by the establishment: Date of                  the steam/water interface, and the                    the time the first containers enter and
                                            production; product name and style;                     temperature recording device must be                  the last containers exit a cooker, and the
                                            container code; container size and type;                observed and the temperatures recorded                approximate total number of containers
                                            and the process schedule, including the                 at the time the first containers enter the            processed. In addition, record all critical
                                            minimum initial temperature.                            steam dome. Thereafter, these                         factors of the process schedule such as
                                            Measurements made to satisfy the                        instruments must be read and the                      the initial temperature, cooker speed,
                                            requirements of § 431.4 regarding the                   temperatures recorded with sufficient                 and final internal product temperature.
                                            control of critical factors must be                     frequency to ensure compliance with                   § 431.8    Record review and maintenance.
                                            recorded. In addition, where applicable,                the temperature specified in the process
                                            the following information and data must                                                                          (a) Process records. Charts from
                                                                                                    schedule and should be made at least
                                            also be recorded:                                                                                             temperature/time recording devices
                                                                                                    every hour of continuous retort
                                              (a) Processing in steam—(1) Batch still                                                                     must be identified by production date,
                                                                                                    operation. Container conveyor speed,
                                            retorts. For each retort batch, record the                                                                    container code, processing vessel
                                                                                                    and for agitating hydrostatic retorts, the
                                            retort number or other designation, the                                                                       number or other designation, and other
                                                                                                    rotative chain speed, must be
                                            approximate number of containers or                                                                           data as necessary to enable correlation
                                                                                                    determined and recorded at intervals of
                                            the number of retort crates per retort                                                                        with the records required in § 431.7.
                                                                                                    sufficient frequency to ensure
                                            load, product initial temperature, time                                                                       Each entry on a record must be made at
                                                                                                    compliance with the process schedule
                                            steam on, the time and temperature vent                                                                       the time the specific event occurs, and
                                                                                                    and should be performed at least every                the recording individual must sign or
                                            closed, the start of process timing, time               4 hours.
                                            steam off, and the actual processing                                                                          initial each record form. No later than
                                                                                                       (b) Processing in water—(1) Batch still            1 working day after the actual process,
                                            time. The indicating temperature device                 retorts. For each retort batch, record the
                                            and the temperature recorder must be                                                                          the establishment must review all
                                                                                                    retort number or other designation, the               processing and production records to
                                            read at the same time at least once                     approximate number of containers or
                                            during process timing and the observed                                                                        ensure completeness and to determine if
                                                                                                    number of retort crates per retort load,              all product received the process
                                            temperatures recorded.
                                                                                                    product initial temperature, time steam               schedule. All records, including the
                                              (2) Batch agitating retorts. In addition
                                            to recording the information required                   on, the start of process timing, water                temperature/time recorder charts and
                                            for batch still steam retorts in paragraph              level, water recirculation rate (if                   critical factor control records, must be
                                            (a)(1) of this section, record the                      critical), overriding pressure                        signed or initialed and dated by the
                                            functioning of the condensate bleeder(s)                maintained, time steam off, and actual                person conducting the review. All
                                            and the retort or reel speed.                           processing time. The indicating                       processing and production records
                                               (3) Continuous rotary retorts. Record                temperature device and the temperature                required in this subpart must be made
                                            the retort system number, the                           recorder must be read at the same time                available to Program employees for
                                            approximate total number of containers                  at least once during process timing and               review.
                                            retorted, product initial temperature,                  the observed temperatures recorded.                      (b) Automated process monitoring
                                            time steam on, the time and temperature                    (2) Batch agitating retorts. In addition           and recordkeeping. Automated process
                                            vent closed, time process temperature                   to recording the information required in              monitoring and recordkeeping systems
                                            reached, the time the first can enters                  paragraph (b)(1) of this section, record              must be designed and operated in a
                                            and the time the last can exits the retort.             the retort or reel speed.                             manner that will ensure compliance
                                            The retort or reel speed must be                           (c) Processing in steam/air mixtures.              with the applicable requirements of
                                            determined and recorded at intervals                    For each retort batch, record the retort              § 431.7.
                                            not to exceed 4 hours. Readings of the                  number or other designation, the                         (c) Container closure records. Written
                                            indicating temperature device(s) and                    approximate number of containers or                   records of all container closure
                                            temperature recorder(s) must be made                    number of retort crates per retort load,              examinations must specify the container
                                            and recorded at the time the first                      product initial temperature, time steam               code, the date and time of container
                                            container enters the retort and thereafter              on, venting procedure, if applicable, the             closure examination, the
                                            with sufficient frequency to ensure                     start of process timing, maintenance of               measurement(s) obtained, and any
                                            compliance with the process schedule.                   circulation of the steam/air mixture, air             corrective actions taken. Records must
                                            These observations should be made and                   flow rate or forced recirculation flow                be signed or initialed by the container
                                            recorded at intervals not exceeding 30                  rate (if critical), overriding pressure               closure technician and must be
                                            minutes of continuous retort operation.                 maintained, time steam off, and actual                reviewed and signed by the
                                            Functioning of the condensate                           processing time. The indicating                       establishment within 1 working day
                                            bleeder(s) must be observed and                         temperature device and the temperature                after the actual production to ensure
                                            recorded at the time the first container                recorder must be read at the same time                that the records are complete and that
                                            enters the retort and thereafter as                     at least once during process timing and               the closing operations have been
                                            specified in § 431.305(b)(3)(v).                        the observed temperatures recorded.                   properly controlled. All container
                                               (4) Hydrostatic retorts. Record the                     (d) Atmospheric cookers—(1) Batch-                 closure examination records required in
                                            retort system number, the approximate                   type systems. For each cooker batch,                  this subpart must be made available to
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                                            total number of containers retorted,                    record the cooker number or other                     Program employees for review.
                                            product initial temperature, time steam                 designation and the approximate                          (d) Distribution of product. Records
                                            on, the time and temperature vent(s)                    number of containers. In addition,                    must be maintained by the
                                            closed, time process temperature                        record all critical factors of the process            establishment identifying initial
                                            reached, time first containers enter the                schedule such as cooker temperature,                  distribution of the finished product to
                                            retort, time last containers exit the                   initial temperature, the time the thermal             facilitate, if necessary, the segregation of
                                            retort, and, if specified in the process                process cycle begins and ends, hold                   specific production lots that may have


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                                            been contaminated or are otherwise                      must not be shipped from the                          empty the retort. The discharged
                                            unsound for their intended use.                         establishment until the Program has                   containers must be reprocessed,
                                              (e) Retention of records. Copies of all               reviewed all of the information                       repacked and reprocessed, or destroyed.
                                            processing and production records                       submitted and approved the product                    Product to be destroyed must be
                                            required in § 431.7 must be retained for                disposition actions.                                  handled as ‘‘U.S. Inspected and
                                            no less than 1 year at the establishment,                  (v) If an alternate process schedule is            Condemned,’’ as defined in § 301.2 of
                                            and for an additional 2 years at the                    used that is not on file with the                     this chapter, or as ‘‘U.S. Condemned,’’
                                            establishment or other location from                    inspector or if an alternate process                  as defined in § 381.1(b) of this chapter,
                                            which the records can be made available                 schedule is immediately calculated and                and disposed of in accordance with part
                                            to Program employees within 3 working                   used, the product must be set aside for               314 of this chapter or with § 381.95 of
                                            days.                                                   further evaluation in accordance with                 this chapter, as applicable.
                                                                                                    paragraphs (c)(1)(iii) and (iv) of this                  (2) For temperature drops of 10 °F (or
                                            § 431.9   Deviations in processing.                     section.                                              5.5 °C) or more, all containers in the
                                               (a) Whenever the actual process is less                 (vi) When a deviation occurs in a                  retort must be given an emergency still
                                            than the process schedule or when any                   continuous rotary retort, the product                 process (developed per § 431.3(b)). The
                                            critical factor does not comply with the                must be handled in accordance with                    time the reel was stopped and the time
                                            requirements for that factor as specified               paragraphs (c)(1)(iii) and (iv) of this               the retort was used for a still retort
                                            in the process schedule, it must be                     section or in accordance with the                     process must be marked on the
                                            considered a deviation in processing.                   following procedures:                                 temperature/time recording device by
                                               (b) Deviations in processing (or                        (A) Emergency stops. (1) When retort               the establishment and entered on the
                                            process deviations) must be handled                     jams or breakdowns occur during the                   other production records required in
                                            according to:                                           processing operations, all containers                 § 431.7. Alternatively, container entry to
                                               (1) A HACCP plan for canned product                  must be given an emergency still                      the retort must be prevented and the
                                            that addresses hazards associated with                  process (developed per § 431.3(b))                    reel restarted to empty the retort. The
                                            microbial contamination; or,                            before the retort is cooled or the retort             discharged containers must be either
                                               (2) Alternative documented                           must be cooled promptly and all                       reprocessed, repacked and reprocessed,
                                            procedures that will ensure that only                   containers removed and either                         or destroyed. Product to be destroyed
                                            safe and stable product is shipped in                   reprocessed, repacked and reprocessed,                must be handled as ‘‘U.S. Inspected and
                                            commerce; or                                            or destroyed. Regardless of the                       Condemned,’’ as defined in § 301.2 of
                                               (3) Paragraph (c) of this section.                   procedure used, containers in the retort              this chapter, or as ‘‘U.S. Condemned,’’
                                               (c) Procedures for handling process                  intake valve and in transfer valves                   as defined in § 381.1(b) of this chapter,
                                            deviations where the HACCP plan for                     between retort shells at the time of a jam            and disposed of in accordance with part
                                            thermally processed/commercially                        or breakdown must be removed and                      314 of this chapter or with § 381.95 of
                                            sterile product does not address food                   either reprocessed, repacked and                      this chapter, as applicable.
                                            safety hazards associated with microbial                reprocessed and or destroyed. Product                    (2) Deviations identified through
                                            contamination, where there is no                        to be destroyed must be handled as                    record review. Whenever a deviation is
                                            approved total quality control system, or               ‘‘U.S. Inspected and Condemned,’’ as                  noted during review of the processing
                                            where the establishment has no                          defined in § 301.2 of this chapter, or as             and production records required by
                                            alternative documented procedures for                   ‘‘U.S. Condemned,’’ as defined in                     § 431.8(a) and (b), the establishment
                                            handling process deviations.                            § 381.1(b) of this chapter, and disposed              must hold the product involved and the
                                               (1) Deviations identified in-process. If             of in accordance with part 314 of this                deviation must be handled in
                                            a deviation is noted at any time before                 chapter or with § 381.95 of this chapter,             accordance with paragraphs (c)(1)(iii)
                                            the completion of the intended process                  as applicable.                                        and (iv) of this section.
                                            schedule, the establishment must:                          (2) The time the retort reel stopped                  (d) Process deviation file. The
                                               (i) Immediately reprocess the product                and the time the retort is used for an                establishment must maintain full
                                            using the full process schedule; or                     emergency still retort process must be                records regarding the handling of each
                                               (ii) Use an appropriate alternate                    noted on the temperature/time                         deviation. Such records must include, at
                                            process schedule provided such a                        recording device and entered on the                   a minimum, the appropriate processing
                                            process schedule has been established                   other production records required in                  and production records, a full
                                            in accordance with § 431.3(a) and (b)                   § 431.7.                                              description of the corrective actions
                                            and is filed with the inspector in                         (B) Temperature drops. When the                    taken, the evaluation procedures and
                                            accordance with § 431.3(c); or                          retort temperature drops below the                    results, and the disposition of the
                                               (iii) Hold the product involved and                  temperature specified in the process                  affected product. Such records must be
                                            have the deviation evaluated by a                       schedule, the reel must be stopped and                maintained in a separate file or in a log
                                            processing authority to assess the safety               the following actions must be taken:                  that contains the appropriate
                                            and stability of the product. Upon                         (1) For temperature drops of less than             information. The file or log must be
                                            completion of the evaluation, the                       10 °F (or 5.5 °C) either:                             retained in accordance with § 431.8(e)
                                            establishment must provide the                             (i) All containers in the retort must be           and must be made available to Program
                                            inspector the following:                                given an emergency still process                      employees upon request.
                                               (A) A complete description of the                    (developed per § 431.3(b)) before the
                                            deviation along with all necessary                      reel is restarted;                                    § 431.10   Finished product inspection.
                                            supporting documentation;                                  (ii) Container entry to the retort must              (a) Finished product inspections must
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                                               (B) A copy of the evaluation report;                 be prevented and an emergency                         be handled according to:
                                            and                                                     agitating process (developed per                        (1) An HACCP plan for canned
                                               (C) A description of any product                     § 431.3(b)) must be used before                       product that addresses hazards
                                            disposition actions, either taken or                    container entry to the retort is restarted;           associated with microbiological
                                            proposed.                                               or                                                    contamination;
                                               (iv) Product handled in accordance                      (iii) Container entry to the retort must             (2) An FSIS-approved total quality
                                            with paragraph (c)(1)(iii) of this section              be prevented and the reel restarted to                control system;


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                                               (3) Alternative documented                              (B) For continuous rotary retorts,                 containers must be shipped from an
                                            procedures that will ensure that only                   hydrostatic retorts, or other continuous-             establishment as determined by an
                                            safe and stable product is shipped in                   type thermal processing systems, the                  appropriate sampling plan or other
                                            commerce; or                                            establishment must select at least one                means acceptable to program
                                               (4) Paragraph (b) of this section.                   container per 1,000 for incubation.                   employees.
                                               (b) Procedures for handling finished                    (C) Only normal-appearing containers                  (2) Abnormal containers. When
                                            product inspections where the HACCP                     must be selected for incubation.                      abnormal containers are detected by any
                                            plan for thermally processed/                              (v) Incubation time. Canned product                means other than incubation, the
                                            commercially sterile product does not                   requiring incubation must be incubated                establishment must inform the
                                            address food safety hazards associated                  for not less than 10 days (240 hours)
                                            with microbial contamination, where                                                                           inspector, and the affected code lot(s)
                                                                                                    under the conditions specified in                     must not be shipped until the Program
                                            there is no approved total quality                      paragraph (b)(1)(ii) of this section.
                                            control system, or where the                                                                                  has determined that the product is safe
                                                                                                       (vi) Incubation checks and record                  and stable. Such a determination will
                                            establishment has no alternative                        maintenance. Designated establishment
                                            documented procedures for handling                                                                            take into account the cause and level of
                                                                                                    employees must visually check all                     abnormals in the affected lot(s) as well
                                            process deviations.                                     containers under incubation each
                                               (1) Incubation of shelf stable canned                                                                      as any product disposition actions
                                                                                                    working day and the inspector must be                 either taken or proposed by the
                                            product—(i) Incubator. The                              notified when abnormal containers are
                                            establishment must provide incubation                                                                         establishment.
                                                                                                    detected. All abnormal containers
                                            facilities which include an accurate                    should be allowed to cool before a final              § 431.11    Personnel and training.
                                            temperature/time recording device, an                   decision on their condition is made. For
                                            indicating temperature device, a means                                                                           All operators of thermal processing
                                                                                                    each incubation test the establishment
                                            for the circulation of the air inside the                                                                     systems specified in § 431.6 and
                                                                                                    must record at least the product name,
                                            incubator to prevent temperature                                                                              container closure technicians must be
                                                                                                    container size, container code, number
                                            variations, and a means to prevent                                                                            under the direct supervision of a person
                                                                                                    of containers incubated, in and out
                                            unauthorized entry into the facility. The                                                                     who has successfully completed a
                                                                                                    dates, and incubation results. The
                                            Program is responsible for the security                                                                       school of instruction that is generally
                                                                                                    establishment must retain such records,
                                            of the incubator.                                                                                             recognized as adequate for properly
                                                                                                    along with copies of the temperature/
                                               (ii) Incubation temperature. The                                                                           training supervisors of canning
                                                                                                    time recording charts, in accordance
                                            incubation temperature must be                                                                                operations.
                                                                                                    with § 431.8(d).
                                            maintained at 95±5 °F (35±2.8 °C). If the
                                                                                                       (vii) Abnormal containers. The                     § 431.12    Recall procedure.
                                            incubation temperature falls below 90
                                                                                                    finding of abnormal containers (as
                                            °F (or 32 °C) or exceeds 100 °F (or 38                                                                          Establishments must prepare and
                                                                                                    defined in § 431.1) among incubation
                                            °C) but does not reach 103 °F (or 39.5                                                                        maintain a current procedure for the
                                                                                                    samples is cause to officially retain at
                                            °C), the incubation temperature must be                                                                       recall of all canned product covered by
                                                                                                    least the code lot involved.
                                            adjusted within the required range and                                                                        this subpart. Upon request, the recall
                                                                                                       (viii) Shipping. No product must be
                                            the incubation time extended for the                                                                          procedure must be made available to
                                                                                                    shipped from the establishment before
                                            time the sample containers were held at                                                                       Program employees for review.
                                            the deviant temperature. If the                         the end of the required incubation
                                            incubation temperature is at or above                   period. An establishment wishing to
                                                                                                                                                          PART 548—PREPARATION OF
                                            103 °F (or 39.5 °C) for more than 2                     ship product prior to the completion of
                                                                                                                                                          PRODUCTS
                                            hours, the incubation test(s) must be                   the required incubation period must
                                            terminated, the temperature lowered to                  submit a written proposal to the District
                                                                                                    Office. Such a proposal must include                  ■  25. The authority citation for part 548
                                            within the required range, and new                                                                            is revised to read as follows:
                                            sample containers incubated for the                     provisions that will assure that shipped
                                            required time.                                          product will not reach the retail level of              Authority: 7 U.S.C. 1633; 21 U.S.C. 601–
                                                                                                    distribution before sample incubation is              602, 606–695; 7 CFR 2.7, 2.18, 2.53.
                                               (iii) Product requiring incubation.
                                            Shelf stable product requiring                          completed and that product can be
                                                                                                                                                          § 548.6    [Amended]
                                            incubation includes:                                    returned promptly to the establishment
                                               (A) Low acid products as defined in                  should such action be deemed necessary                ■ 26. Section 548.6 is amended by
                                            § 431.1; and                                            by the incubation test results. Upon                  removing ‘‘9 CFR part 318, subpart G
                                               (B) Acidified low acid products as                   receipt of written approval from the                  (§§ 318.300–318.311)’’ and adding in its
                                            defined in § 431.1.                                     District Office, product may be routinely             place ‘‘9 CFR part 431’’.
                                               (iv) Incubation samples. (A) From                    shipped provided the establishment
                                                                                                                                                            Done in Washington, DC.
                                            each load of product processed in a                     continues to comply with all
                                            batch-type thermal processing system                    requirements of this subpart.                         Paul Kiecker,
                                            (still or agitation), the establishment                    (2) [Reserved]                                     Acting Administrator.
                                            must select at least one container for                     (c) Container condition—(1) Normal                 [FR Doc. 2018–11300 Filed 5–30–18; 8:45 am]
                                            incubation.                                             containers. Only normal-appearing                     BILLING CODE 3410–DM–P
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Document Created: 2018-05-31 00:48:13
Document Modified: 2018-05-31 00:48:13
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesEffective date: July 30, 2018.
ContactRoberta Wagner, Assistant Administrator, Office of Policy and Program Development; Telephone: (202) 205-0495.
FR Citation83 FR 25302 
RIN Number0583-AD59
CFR Citation9 CFR 301
9 CFR 303
9 CFR 318
9 CFR 319
9 CFR 320
9 CFR 325
9 CFR 331
9 CFR 381
9 CFR 417
9 CFR 424
9 CFR 431
9 CFR 548
CFR AssociatedMeat Inspection; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements; Food Additives; Food Packaging; Laboratories; Food Grades and Standards; Food Labeling; Frozen Foods; Oils and Fats; Transportation; Intergovernmental Regulations; Administrative Practice and Procedure; Animal Diseases; Crime; Exports; Government Employees; Grant Programs-Agriculture; Intergovernmental Relations; Nutrition; Polycholorinated Biphenyls (pcb's); Poultry and Poultry Products Inspection; Poultry and Poultry Products; Fish and Signs and Symbols

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