Hi everyone,
some questions for you guys. Below the procedure I've developed about reworking. The facility is under alternative 3.
Reworking of products may be necessary during production. Cases in which reworking is allowed are:
- “dirty” tray sealing i.e., the product has slightly come out of its seat and occupied parts below the seal, resulting in a poor seal;
- trays used for gas testing;
- non-compliant weight.
Recycling is done only on the trays during processing within the same lot.
During processing, the trays are passed through a bush that feeds them into the production area (clean room) where they are repacked. In the clean room, the trays awaiting reprocessing are placed in colored containers.
Inside the cleanroom, an operator sprays the trays with alcohol-based sanitizer. One operator, without touching the product, proceeds to open it while a second operator handles the product removed from the package
According to USDA point of view, dirty tray sealing and trays used for gas testing (e.g. pierced) may be re-packaged? These trays are collected at the end of the line (outside the clenaroom, the only environment where products are exposed). I'm not concerned about non-compliant weight because of the integrity package is ensured.
Correct me if I'm wrong.