Mould growth above whole beef carcasses
Hello!
So I went out into the plant today for my pre-assessment for our BRC audit, and found two things:
1) there are wooden beams in the plant that the rails are mounted to. Other than point 2, I didn't see anything significant, but there are no documented inspections. Is that going to be an issue? And the kicker:
2) the beams in the cooler appear to have mould growing on them. These beams hang above whole beef carcasses. Is this something that will be a critical (I'm guessing at least a major)? The plant will already likely have several minors due to paperwork and I am concerned we won't pass.
Thank you again so much!
You cannot have exposed wood. Period
All surfaces need to be durable and cleanable, and wood is neither of those things
Have the wood clad in puck board or similar (https://www.professi...ickPlateCapRail)
And yes, mold right over the carcasses may result in a major
Beef can be a challenge as the carcasses need to hang, but they release an incredible amount of moisture
Yes, there needs to be an interior inspection AND all areas need to be on a sanitation schedule
Appreciate the response. This plant is actually the re-certification.
In three weeks.
I have NO idea how this plant received certification. I have found things in the report last year that don't apply to this plant (i.e. a vending machine was mentioned, and third party waste removal).
I've heard not great things about the auditors that were here (only here half days, were friends with the previous manager, etc. - I can't validate any of those as it's third hand information, but it does look like these two auditors were not very diligent).