Hi everyone,
I have a question regarding packaging materials on floors. In my cgmp training I was told that we need to keep all our food packaging materials off the floors on pallets. We can manage corrugate boxes but have a challenge with 55gal fiber drums.
My company mills herbs and spices. The materials that are milled fall directly into fiber drums that are lined with food grade poly liners. Currently the drums themselves sit on a corrugate pallet pad on the floors. When milling is finished the poly bags are sealed then drum lids applied and sealed. Drums are then moved onto a wooden pallet with a corrugated pallet pad. Sometimes these drums get double stacked (pallet of 4 drums on top of another pallet of 4 drums).
The plant manager also pointed out that when these drums are delivered they come on a truck container that does not have any protection against floor container. The drums are also basically dragged on the floors from the container to storage area, which are currently lined with only corrugate pallet pads.
We can probably start transferring and storing the drums on pallets vs dragging on the floors, but we still have a concern when the drums are used during production. The drums fit perfectly under the mills. Our only options seem to be either redo the frame for the milling machines and extend the legs, or use smaller drums. Both options are quite costly. Does anyone have any suggestions or solutions? Or do you guys think what we are currently doing is acceptable?