[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: 9CFR590.146]



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                  TITLE 9--ANIMALS AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS

 

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

                               AGRICULTURE

 

PART 590_INSPECTION OF EGGS AND EGG PRODUCTS 

(EGG PRODUCTS INSPECTION ACT)--Table of Contents

 

Sec. 590.146  Application for continuous inspection in official plants; approval.



    Any person desiring to process egg products under continuous 

inspection service must receive approval of such plant and facilities as 

an official plant prior to the installation of such service. An 

application for continuous inspection service to be installed in an 

official plant shall be approved according to the following procedure:

    (a) Initial survey: When an application for continuous inspection in 

a plant has been filed, a supervisory egg products inspector will make a 

survey and inspection of the premises and plant to determine if the 

facilities and methods of operation therein are suitable and adequate 

for service in accordance with:

    (1) These regulations, and

    (2) Such other administrative instructions as may be issued from 

time to time by the Service and which are in effect at the time of the 

aforesaid survey and inspection.

    (b) Drawings and specifications to be furnished:

    (1) Applicants may obtain information or assistance as to the 

requirements before submitting prints of drawings, specifications, and 

supplemental information from the inspection service.

    (2) Three copies of each print drawing as specified in this section 

of the complete floor plan, plot plan, supplemental information, and 

specifications shall be submitted. Sheet size of the print shall not 

exceed 34 by 44 inches, the wording shall be legible, all lines sharp 

and clear, and properly drawn to scale. Each print shall show the scale 

used, north point of the compass, and the firm name, street, city, 

state, and zip code or an accurate description of the location.

    (3) Plot plan of entire premises shall include location of all 

buildings, railroads, roadways, alleys, wells, reservoirs, drains, catch 

basins, nearby buildings adjoining property, drainage and slope of 

terrain, character and surfacing of roadways, driveways, and vehicular 

loading areas. The plot plan may be drawn to a scale of one-thirty-

second inch per foot.



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    (4) Floor plan prints shall include all space on each floor of the 

official plant, accurately illustrating and describing the facilities. 

Detailed drawings of processing area shall be drawn to a scale of one-

fourth inch per foot. Prints showing only nonprocessing areas may be 

drawn to a scale of one-eighth inch per foot.

    (5) Floor plans shall show the location of such features as walls, 

partitions, posts, doorways, windows, floor drains and channel drains, 

air systems, ventilation fans, principal pieces of equipment, storage 

tanks, hose connections for cleaning purposes, hand-washing facilities, 

lockers, and toilets. The prints shall show slope of floors to drains.

    (6) The official plant shall include all processing rooms and other 

rooms used in the official plant, including but not being limited to the 

breaking room, equipment washing and sanitizing rooms, shell egg washing 

rooms, packaging rooms, shell egg and egg products storage rooms 

(including coolers, freezers, hot rooms), drying rooms, toilet and 

dressing rooms, storerooms for supplies, and all other rooms, 

compartments, or passageways where products or any ingredients to be 

used in the preparation of products under this service will be handled 

or kept and may include other rooms located in the building comprising 

the official plant. Except in public warehouses, all rooms, 

compartments, etc., of the building not to be considered as part of the 

official plant shall not have direct access into any part of the 

official plant.

    (7) Supplemental information may be shown as notations on the 

drawings or on supplemental sheets. Supplemental information shall 

include clarifying information such as sequence of processing edible 

products, handling of inedible product, shell disposal, handling of 

packaging material, liquid pumping systems, cleaned-in-place systems, 

description of pasteurizer, description of drier, type and efficiency of 

air filtration, hot water facilities, sewage disposal, and such other 

notations as may be required.

    (8) Specification sheets shall include height of ceilings and type 

construction, type of floors, and wall construction, wall and partition 

material, and number of employees who will use each toilet room and 

facilities.

    (c) Upon approval of the prints of drawing, supplemental 

information, and specifications, the application for service may be 

approved.

    (d) Changes and revisions of official plant: When changes are 

planned in official plant construction, facilities, and equipment 

covered by previously approved prints, revised prints shall be submitted 

for review and approval prior to making the changes by: A completely 

revised sheet(s) showing proposed alterations and additions or an 

overlay print drawn to same scale as print to be modified or revised. A 

final survey of the completed alterations and additions shall be made by 

the supervisory egg products inspector to determine if the changes are 

in accordance with approved drawings and the regulations.

    (e) Final survey and plant approval: Prior to the inauguration of 

continuous inspection service, a final survey of the plant and premises 

shall be made by the supervisory egg products inspector to determine if 

the plant is constructed and facilities are installed in accordance with 

the approved drawings and these regulations. The plant may be approved 

only when these requirements have been met.



[36 FR 9814, May 28, 1971; 36 FR 10841, June 4, 1971. Redesignated at 42 

FR 32514, June 27, 1977, and further redesignated at 46 FR 63203, Dec. 

31, 1981]