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Are UV lamps allowed in a bakery packaging line?

Started by , Dec 13 2020 11:44 AM
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Dear all, we plan to fix UV lamps on the packaging machine and I want know is that allowed to use in the packing line for food products like bakery items. If someone has experience in that please I need the recommendation about it 

 

 

 

 

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yes, that would be fine.

dear all 

 

 

we plan to fix  UV  lamp on the packaging machine and i want know is that allowed to use in packing line for food products like bakery items 

 

if  some one have experience in that please i need the recommendation about it 

 

Presumably the UV deployment should be guaranteed "non-injurious" to employees.

i have seen them in few bakeries

i have seen them in few bakeries

 

I have seen (elevated) "them" in numerous bakery shops/factories also but I wouldn't call them "lamps".

 

I just wonder exactly what the OP is talking about ? Something like a searchlight ? :smile:

And the bulbs are break resistant, on your glass audit to check for defects, and you have a clean up procedure in case one of the breaks.


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