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Joe Jurgielewicz & Son

Address: 189 Cheese Lane, Hamburg, PA 19526
Establishment No.: p7875

USDA Inspection Report: 9 Mar 2012

Code: 01C02
Violation: 416.3(c)

Citation: At approximately 1045 hours while giving a relief break to the GS-7 Line Inspector the following condition was observed.On the # 1 line (Buddhist Line) The Inedible barrel placed at the inspection station for placing inedible materials in had a large crack about 3 inches long at the bottom. Water and juices were seen running out this barrel and running across the production floor to the drain. The barrel was tagged by USDA with a U.S rejected tag # B32679982 the Evisceration supervisor [redacted] was notified of the situation and took immediate action to remove the barrel from production. [newline][newline]Reg 9 CFR 416.3 (c) states Receptacles used for storing inedible material must be of such material and construction that their use will not result in the adulteration of any edible product or in the creation of insanitary conditions. Such receptacles must not be used for storing any edible product and must bear conspicuous and distinctive marking to identify permitted uses Ms. [redacted] was notified verbally and in writing of this NR of this non compliance

Regulation:

416.3(c) Receptacles used for storing inedible material must be of such material and construction that their use will not result in the adulteration of any edible product or in the creation of insanitary conditions. Such receptacles must not be used for storing any edible product and must bear conspicuous and distinctive marking to identify permitted uses.

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