Hi Laura982,
Thank you for the explanation. You might find the article linked below interesting.
Ozone application in different industries: A review of recent developments
https://www.scienced...385894722056686
I would generally regard this control as a PRP/GHP and I’m not sure you could provide and absolute critical limit as the loading may vary on the materials you are decontaminating?
If we look at CODEX Guidance and the new Decision Tree and Question 1:
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Q1 Can the significant hazard be controlled to an acceptable level at this step by prerequisite programmes (e.g. GHPs)?*
* Consider the significance of the hazard (i.e. the likelihood of occurrence in the absence of control and the severity of impact of the hazard) and whether it could be sufficiently controlled by prerequisite programmes such as GHPs. GHPs could be routine GHPs or GHPs that require greater attention to control the hazard (e.g. monitoring and recording).
So perhaps based on historical data of achieving decontamination you can establish a desired level of Ozone and time required which you would then need to monitor and record on a daily basis.
There are many more questions I would be asking such as if you are stacking buckets how does that affect the effectiveness of the decontamination process? as the bottom of the bucket on top and the top of the bucket underneath aren’t exposed to ozone. Would a process where these items are dipped be more effective?
Kind regards,
Tony
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