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Dickinson & Son 84 Pkg Co. Inc

Address: 1949 Rt. 136, Eighty-Four, PA 15330
Establishment No.: m19455

USDA Inspection Report: 28 Jul 2010

Code: 06D01
Violation: 417.5(a)(1), 416.2(a)

Citation: On Thursday, July 22, 2010 at approx. 0815 hours observed the following noncompliance with Inspection System Procedure 06D01. Outside premises, large livestock pen, observed high weeds up to approx. 2' to 3' in height surrounding the inside perimeter of the livestock pen. Informed Saundra Dickinson, Plant Owner/President of the noncompliance's verbally of this Noncompliance. Mr. [redacted] Plant Vice President was additionally informed in writing with this Noncompliance Record. Failure to meet these regulatory requirements can lead to enforcement actions as described in 9 CFR Part 500.4. You are hereby advised of your right to appeal this decision as delineated by 306.5 and/or 381.35 of 9CFR.

Regulation:

417.5(a)(1) The establishment shall maintain the following records documenting the establishment’s HACCP plan: The written hazard analysis prescribed in § 417.2(a) of this part, including all supporting documentation

416.2(a) Grounds and pest control. The grounds about an establishment must be maintained to prevent conditions that could lead to insanitary conditions, adulteration of product, or interfere with inspection by FSIS program employees. Establishments must have in place a pest management program to prevent the harborage and breeding of pests on the grounds and within establishment facilities. Pest control substances used must be safe and effective under the conditions of use and not be applied or stored in a manner that will result in the adulteration of product or the creation of insanitary conditions.

 

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