Hi all
I hope some one can help me on this one. i am looking for some help on a rapid test method to determine microbial load on machinery surfaces after cleaning.
Currently machinery at the plant is stripped and cleaned and released by a visual inspection by the microbiologist, however the final product counts after cleaning, still do become high from time to time.
so we are looking at a solution where a rapid test could be done to verify immediately or asap what the hygiene status of the machinery are after cleaning.
i do realise that microbial load may be very vague and a specific organism may be more accurate, but something along these lines to assist the production staff on verifying the effectiveness of cleaning.
any ideas guys??
Many thanks
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