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Kiryas Joel Meat Market

Address: 7 Dinev Ct, Monroe, NY 10950
Establishment No.: p31727

USDA Inspection Report: 31 Aug 2011

Code: 01C02
Violation: 416.13(c)

Citation: August 31, 2011 16:27 hours While performing an unscheduled, 03J01, HACCP slaughter inspection procedure in the evisceration department, I observed three (3) members of the staff donning uncovered jewelry. Two (2) men stationed downstream of the inside/outside bird wash machine each were seen to be wearing an uncovered earring. I encountered a third employee working at the halal reprocessing sink sporting an uncovered metal stud in his left nostril. The evisceration department's temporary junior manager, [redacted] was informed of the noncompliance verbally. This establishment's written Sanitation Standard Operating Procedures (SSOPs) [redacted]. No product was observed to have been involved at this time. This constitutes three (3) failures to comply with the United States Code of Federal Regulations, Title 9, Chapter III, Animals and Animal Products, Subchapter E, Regulatory Requirements under the Federal Meat Inspection Act and the Poultry Products Inspection Act, Part 416, Sanitation, Section 13(c). Federally-inspected food production establishments are required to fulfill the expectations of all applicable requirements of the United States Code of Federal Regulations and Food Safety and Inspection Service including the implementation and monitoring of written SSOP plans. This document serves as written notification that failure to comply with regulatory requirements may result in further regulatory and/or administrative action(s).

Regulation:

416.13(c) Each official establishment shall monitor daily the implementation of the procedures in the Sanitation SOP’s.

 

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