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Best Answer , 24 August 2023 - 11:56 AM

Always always steel toe rubber boots in a packhouse that is what everyone should be wearing

 

boot wash stations they either walk through or stop to manually scrub


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Posted 24 August 2023 - 09:53 AM

Hi all,

 

I am head of technical / quality at a low risk poultry processing plant. We cut, marinate and pack various cuts of poultry and supply to our customers as fresh and frozen.

Need a bit of help regarding maintenance footwear when entering production areas. Is there any suitable footwear specific to maintenance teams available? Wondering what other people do to ensure maintenance are entering food production areas safetly and are not a contamination risk. 

 

Thanks,



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Posted 24 August 2023 - 11:56 AM   Best Answer

Always always steel toe rubber boots in a packhouse that is what everyone should be wearing

 

boot wash stations they either walk through or stop to manually scrub


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Posted 24 August 2023 - 12:39 PM

Greetings,
 
Single-use shoe covers could be a solution and a rug soaked with disinfectant at production entry points!

 

 

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Posted 24 August 2023 - 01:07 PM

Thanks for your posts so far! I'm leaning towards steel toe capped boots, similar to the rest of our production facility. Always found shoe covers to be a bit of a health and safety hazard in our facility, so i'm assuming would be even worse for the maintenance team!



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Posted 24 August 2023 - 04:10 PM

Our in-house maintenance personnel have their own rubber safety boots like the rest of the production team. As for outside maintenance personnel, we provide shoe covers to put over their safety boots. This has worked out so far.



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Posted 24 August 2023 - 04:26 PM

... Wondering what other people do to ensure maintenance are entering food production areas safety and are not a contamination risk. 

 

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The same thing everyone else entering a production area is required to do.

 

Specific to footwear: they go through a bootwash, and footwear is expected to be in good condition of a material that does not pose any unreasonable level of risk (which generally means water resistant material to minimize absorbed contaminants, and without decorative sources of FM)



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Posted 24 August 2023 - 07:04 PM

Hi all,

 

I am head of technical / quality at a low risk poultry processing plant. We cut, marinate and pack various cuts of poultry and supply to our customers as fresh and frozen.

Need a bit of help regarding maintenance footwear when entering production areas. Is there any suitable footwear specific to maintenance teams available? Wondering what other people do to ensure maintenance are entering food production areas safetly and are not a contamination risk. 

 

Thanks,

A majority of my lab experience involves the US Poultry Industry, and I highly recommend investing in a nice set of waders as well as some non-slip boots that are "water-proof". 

 

My steel toes normally get coated every other month and I sanitize them often (several times a day). I definitely have to sanitize them often. I'd maybe recommend sanitizing footbaths for those not on the floor at all hours of the day. If this isn't feasible, I'd go the shoe cover route. 


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