[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 9, Volume 2]

[Revised as of January 1, 2007]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 9CFR307.7]



[Page 105-106]

 

                  TITLE 9--ANIMALS AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS

 

     CHAPTER III--FOOD SAFETY AND INSPECTION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF 

                               AGRICULTURE

 

PART 307_FACILITIES FOR INSPECTION--Table of Contents

 

Sec. 307.7  Safety requirements for electrical stimulating (EST) equipment.



    (a) General. Electrical stimulating (EST) equipment is equipment 

that provides electric shock treatment to carcasses for the purpose of 

accelerating rigor mortis of facilitating blood removal. These 

provisions do not apply to electrical equipment used to stun and/or 

slaughter animals or to facilitate hide removal. Electrical stimulating 

equipment consists of two separate pieces--the control system and the 

applicator. The EST control system contains the circuitry to generate 

pulsed DC or AC voltage for stimulation and is separate from the 

equipment used to apply the voltage to the carcass. The voltage is 

applied by inserting a probe that penetrates the carcass or is inserted 

in the rectum, placing a clamp in the nose, a carcass rub-bar, a 

conveyor with energized surfaces traveling with the carcass, or any 

other acceptable method.

    (b) Safety requirements--(1) Circuits, grounding. Either a bonded 

grounding conductor shall lead from each section of the carcass rail 

within the stimulating enclosure to the service ground, or the secondary 

voltage (stimulating circuit) shall be insulated from the service 

ground. If the stimulating section of the carcass rail and carcass drive 

mechanisms are insulated from the service ground then the stimulating 

rail or the return path shall be electrically bonded to the transformer 

secondary to isolate the stimulation voltage.

    (2) Enclosure. Electrical stimulation shall occur in an area that 

will prevent persons from contacting an energized surface. If the area 

is surrounded by physical barriers, the enclosure shall be either 

electrically grounded or it shall be made of materials that do not 

conduct electricity. The interior of the stimulating area shall be 

visible from the start switch so the operator can be assured that there 

is no person, equipment or material present that should not be there 

prior to starting the stimulating sequence. If light or sound beam 

sensors form the enclosure, the stimulating equipment shall be 

automatically shut off when the sensor signals are broken.

    (3) Mandatory Warning Devices and Signals. The following warning 

devices or signals shall be installed at each opening to the stimulating 

area through which a person would normally enter:

    (i) A red light that flashes distinctly during the operating cycle 

of the stimulating equipment.

    (ii) An ANSI Z53.1-Color Code sign reading (a) ``Danger Electrical 

Hazard'' for stimulating voltage below 50 or (b) ``Danger High Voltage'' 

for stimulating voltage above 50.

    (iii) An emergency stop button.

    (4) Optional Warning Device--Horn or Bell. If a warning horn or bell 

is installed, the signal shall be audible above background noises in the 

vicinity, and it shall sound for at least 1 second before each manual 

stimulation or before the carcass chain is started in an automatic 

system.

    (c) Operation--

    (1) Training. Only persons who have received safety instruction by 

the equipment manufacturer or designee may operate electrical 

stimulating equipment.

    (2) Cleaning and Maintenance. To prevent an electrical shock to 

personnel,



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the electricity supplied to the stimulating surfaces shall be locked-off 

when cleaning, mechanical inspection, maintenance or testing are 

performed.

    (3) Water. To prevent an electrical shock, personnel shall not spray 

streams of water on energized carcasses or on energized stimulating 

surfaces.

    (d) Special provisions for manually operated equipment.

    (1) Stimulating probes or clamps shall be stored in a sanitary 

container which is insulated with a material approved by the 

Administrator.\1\

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    \1\ A list of approved insulation materials is available upon 

request from the Facilities, Equipment and Sanitation Division, 

Technical Services, Food Safety and Inspection Service, U.S. Department 

of Agriculture, Washington, DC 20250.

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    (2) The electric wires attached to a clamp or probe shall not allow 

for contact between the probe or clamp and an electrical ground and 

shall not extend outside the enclosure.



[53 FR 46432, Nov. 17, 1988, as amended at 64 FR 56415, Oct. 20, 1999]



                           PART 308 [RESERVED]