Degree-hours are the product of time as measured in hours at a particular temperature multiplied by the "degrees" measured in excess of 15.6C (the critical temperature for growth of Staphylococcus aureus). A lot cannot exceed a single day's production. When MSM is used in the manufacture of a formulated meat product, unless the MSM is free of skin and has been identified as such by the supplier, it is considered as containing the allowed eight percent (8%) skin as indicated in notes 2(h) and 2(j) of Schedule I of the Meat Inspection Regulations, 1990 (MIR). Home. The operator must have a control program in place for skinless MSM which includes a sampling plan. The operator is required to implement a microbiological testing program for E.coli0157 and Salmonella as a verification procedure for their process. High pressure processing is an approved post-lethality, post-packaging intervention step for RTE meats for the control of Listeriaspp. The operator is required to maintain a listing of all of the packaging material used in the establishment. 1 minute when the minimum internal (dwell) time is at least 10 minutes. R % uPm_5 iN+YPR,e lI Operator's examination technique in which product is sampled from each production line or common source at a specified frequency to determine the ability of the process to produce wholesome product. To improve the appearance of the finished product some tumbler mixers have been modified by adding paddles, blades or spikes in the tumblers so that during the tumbling action, the ground meat and cure is pushed into the solid meat cuts. Refer to the FSEP Manual and Chapter 3, Prerequisite Programs for more details. Results must be reported in writing, identified as to the lot of product being tested and must include individual results for each test performed, method used and minimum sensitivity of the test used. This form of preservation depends on a lowering of the water activity (aw) of the product to inhibit the growth of microorganisms. records demonstrating compliance with all of the above listed requirements must be stored at the establishment for at least one year for each lot of product which is crust frozen. When steam is generated, it must be properly vented out of the area and not allowed to permeate into adjoining rooms. The restructuring technology of meat originated in the 1960s. Each time a lot is evaluated, the following procedure should be followed by the operator: The operator of the establishment must design, document and implement an on-line sampling and examination program for boneless meat at a point close to where the product is placed into containers. Such lots must be held and samples of product submitted for microbiological laboratory examination after the drying period has been completed. Alternatively if their manufacturing process achieves a 2D reduction of E.coliO157:H7 they may be able to manufacture product according to the requirements of Option 4 (e.g., HACCP system and testing of raw batter). The cure or brine can be added to the tumbler mixer and be incorporated into the product by the physical action of tumbling. Packaging materials used for this purpose must be specifically designed to withstand the pasteurization process. cooking the product so it reaches an internal temperature of 71, an alternative challenge study of a design acceptable to the, storage of bulk restricted curing agents must be in a locked area; and. 4in2). It is recommended that holding freezers be capable of maintaining temperatures of -18C or colder. The lid must be adequately designed to prevent contamination of the product. This process may be used as an additional step to enhance the microbiological safety of these products. Include as part of the manufacture of the sausage, one of the following heat processes which are recognized as controlling E.coliO157:H7. The operator is encouraged to measure temperatures at the surface of the product. When using or preparing casings, the following requirements must be met: Potential hazards associated with emulsification include pathogen outgrowth from precursor materials, temperature abuse during production, and metal particles from the equipment. Analyses should be done for Staphylococcus aureus and its enterotoxin, and for principal pathogens, such as E.coliO157:H7, Salmonella, and Clostridium botulinum and Listeria monocytogenes. Above a critical temperature of 15.6C, Staphylococcus aureus multiplication and toxin production can take place. The operator is required to ensure that any packaging material that is used in the sale of food products will not impart any undesirable substance to the meat product, either chemically, physically or microbiologically and must protect them sufficiently to avoid contamination. Packaging materials must not impart any undesirable substance to the meat product, either chemically, physically or microbiologically and must protect them sufficiently to avoid contamination (See MIR, 92, FDR B.23.001). measures acidity or alkalinity on a scale of 0 to 14 with 7 as the neutral point. It is the operator's responsibility to determine compatible areas and non-compatible areas for different processing steps, as part of the prerequisite program and HACCP system. Unstandardized foods must meet also meet regulatory requirements under the FDR and MIR, such as those for minimum protein requirements. Example include to debone, comminute, preserve, dehydrate, ferment, render or assemble with an ingredient other than a meat product, but does not include to dress, trim, refrigerate, freeze or defrost. For products stored under refrigerated conditions, the operator must have in place Control Programs to monitor the temperature of these products, such that the internal temperature of each product is 4C or less but not frozen. Most common food-poisoning bacteria can grow from 0C up to 54C; however, their range of rapid growth is from 27C to 54C. "Curing" means, in respect of an edible meat product, that salt together with at least 100 parts per million (ppm) and not more than 200ppm of sodium nitrite, potassium nitrite, sodium nitrate or potassium nitrate or any combination thereof, was added to the meat product during its preparation. for the purposes of this chapter, means any food for which a standard is not prescribed in the Food and Drug Regulations or the Meat Inspection Regulations. rllKJ3SJ jS#V? U? Certain strains of the bacteria Staphylococcus aureus are capable of producing a highly heat stable toxin that causes illness in humans. Once a pH of 5.3 is reached, Staphylococcus aureus multiplication and toxin production are stopped. The operator must demonstrate compliance of the final product to Schedule I of the MIR. Under this option, it is not required to test each lot for E.coliO157:H7 or Salmonella. The operator must have deviation procedures for product which does not meet the standards outlined in 4.3.3. The supporting documentation and evaluation must be kept in file by the CFIA. Manufacturing processes used to make fermented sausages are only considered effective against E.coliO157:H7 if it is shown that they achieve a 5D reduction, or more, of E.coliO157:H7. The protocol will then be evaluated by the National Specialist, Meat Processing in collaboration with the food safety group. Once this is achieved, the monitoring plan can be used. Time and temperature controls will be documented in the same manner as is required for other similar cooking processes (refer to section 4.4 of this chapter). It is no longer mandatory to register packaging materials and non-food chemicals. The corresponding degree-hours limit (less than 33C) is 665 degree-hours. Fermentation relies on good control over a complex and precise combination of time, temperature, nitrites, salt concentration, pH and aw factors to ensure food safety. An evaluation technique of the operator in which samples are taken from the assembled lot of product. 982 0 obj <> endobj The following processes have been scientifically validated as achieving a 5D or greater reduction of E.coliO157:H7. Temperature and humidity should be uniform throughout the fermentation room. A notice in the Federal Register about last minute modifications that impact a previously announced advisory committee meeting cannot always be published quickly enough to provide timely notice. Boneless meat from cattle, calf, sheep, goat, horse or swine carcasses, including boneless cuts and trimmings. The presence of lung is defined as a part of lung measuring at least 1cm x 1cm. * PSI: Pounds per square inch ** MPa: Megapascal. This page was archived due to the coming into force of the Safe Food for Canadians Regulations. The sample plan must be representative of the lot. maintained at a temperature not exceeding 10. Mincing fat and meat together, so as to make large to moderate to large proportions of fat less obtrusive ; Comminuted lean meat binds the whole mixture together especially in the presence of salt. YES = FULLY COOKED Sausages in artificial edible casings (e.g. Method of inoculation to be used: the inoculum must be added to the meat and mixed prior to the addition of the other ingredients or a starter culture to the meat mixture. combination of meat and non-meat items other than salad/spread/pate? Stuffing product into casings: Inoculated product should be stuffed into casing as usual to approximate normal production procedures. This gives us the following final recipe: 50.6kg of skinless pork trim + 4.4kg of pork skin 23kg of pork MSM without skin + 2kg of pork skin 20kg of water. The placing of frozen meat into cooking kettles without prior thawing is permitted only when a representative sample of the entire lot has been thawed and found to be sound and unadulterated. This also includes gases used in modified atmosphere packaging. Where processing equipment, such as automated grinding, mechanical separation and other comminuting procedures, produce enough heat that could warm up the product's internal temperature significantly, the specific hazard for temperature abuse must be accounted for in the operator's HACCP system. (d) in all other respects, inspection programs or examination programs, as the case may be, are operated in accordance with the Act and these Regulations. . The operator is required to implement a control program based on 4.16.2.1.1, Fermentation Done at a Constant Temperature (Constant Temperature Process) and 4.16.2.1.2, Fermentation Done at Different Temperatures (Variable Temperature Processes) to control pathogens. no more than 0.027% of calcium for every 1% of protein; it has a minimum protein content of 14%; and, bones emerging from separation equipment must be essentially intact and recognizable to assure that the bones are not being crushed, ground or pulverized; and, it complies with the standards set out within Schedule. The operator's approved alternative plan is then monitored by the CFIA. Comminuted meat can also be called mechanically de -boned meat ( MDM ). Refer to Annex P of this chapter for the CFIA procedures to evaluate bulk container freezing processes for meat products. Aging of beef has traditionally been used to increase tenderness and flavour and involves holding a carcass for up to 14 days under refrigeration. Comminuted meat products are significant contributors to consumer fat and salt intakes, which are currently above World Health Organization recommended levels. 9. Concentration and rinse/drip times are key steps that must be included in the operator's control program, to avoid build-up of chemical residues on the end-product. Combo bins cannot not be stored, assembled and/or filled directly on the floor. A cooling schedule must be developed and filed for every type of heat processed product. These must include the following elements: The operator must have a control program in place to prevent the transmission of pathogens from when using the inoculum from a previous batch (back slopping) to initiate the fermentation process of a new batch. Liners must be used when packaging exposed meat products into unwaxed cardboard containers. Only pieces which have naturally adhering skin can be used to make MSM; detached skin or pieces which have loose skin flaps cannot be used. Requirements for processed meat products are governed by the both the Meat Inspection Regulations, 1990 (MIR) and the Food and Drug Regulations (FDR). qF 1`rA!w) ] }@ For each lot, the operator must take 15 samples of raw batter and submit them for analysis. Packaging materials include cartons, wrapping materials, films, synthetic casings, nettings, trays, pouches, bags and any other material which may come into contact with a meat product. Worst case scenarios must be included, specifically, the coldest spot of both the equipment and the product. The degree hour calculations are based on fermentation room temperatures. product is further processed, assembled, or packaged so that cooked meat or poultry products contacts non-ready to-eat product ingredients. For more information see Chapter 7. The added 8% can only be applied to products which have skin on them (for example, it would not apply to beef tongues or gizzards). The level of nitrate-nitrite should not interfere with the process of fermentation. also wrapped in natural casing), to a limit of 3% in weight of the new meat product. As dried beef products may pose a hazard associated with E.coliO157:H7, these products must be submitted to a heat treatment before the drying process. If an establishment which is required to do end product testing as per option 3 refuses to do the required testing on the finished product, the CFIA must detain the affected product, take measures to prevent cross-contamination of other product and inform the establishment that, if they do not provide the necessary test results within 60 days, the affected product will be treated as inedible and condemned. means an ingredient that enhances the natural flavour of a meat product, as per the Meat Inspection Regulations, 1990. includes any article manufactured, sold or represented for use as food or drink for human beings, chewing gum, and any ingredient that may be mixed with food for any purpose, as defined by the Food and Drugs Act. Whenever combo bins are used for the storage of meat products in freezers or for the shipment of refrigerated or frozen meat products from a registered establishment, the meat products must be protected by adequate lids or covers to prevent contamination. no fresh or frozen liquid egg is to leave the premises unless it is marked "Inedible egg - unfit for human consumption", as it does not meet federal or provincial requirements. Most comminuted products are classed as . This process accelerates the cure process and enhances the appearance of the finished product. Pasteurization of packaged ready-to-eat meat products may be used to extend shelf life and to prevent pathogen growth in ready-to-eat meat products. Additional explanation on nitrate/nitrite and phosphate calculations for formulated products is provided in Annex C of this chapter. In FTM, hand or mechanically deboned trimmings that contain bone particles or cartilage may be used. for the purposes of this chapter, includes the examination of a product or sample from a shipment or other collection of products, or, in respect of a process, the verification or monitoring of the process. This is the preservation of meat products by the addition of ingredients and additives that reduce the water activity (aw). Where the manufacturing process does not correspond to one of the processes set out under options 1, 2 or 4 of this section and has not been assessed in accordance with option 5 of this section, the operator is required to test and hold each production lot pending satisfactory results. Indicating and recording thermometers must be calibrated. Product produced since the last satisfactory evaluation must be reconditioned. salted, pickled, dried, cured, smoked or treated by other similar means, but does not include refrigerated or frozen. 1 Nicholson, R., et al, Dry fermented sausage and Escherichia coliO157:H7. Reject, hold and recondition product when defects exceed limits. . For example, for "other comminuted", collect fresh raw sausage and fresh raw patties. For the purpose of this monitoring plan a sample of at least 500g shall be taken randomly from the production lot. It takes 38 hours for product to reach a pH of 5.3 or less. for the purposes of this chapter, in respect of a meat product intended for sale, use or consumption as an edible meat product in Canada, means containing an ingredient, food additive, poison, decomposed substance, visible contamination, any pathogenic microorganisms that are injurious to health or failing to meet the standards set out in Part I, Standards and Identification of Edible Meat Products of the Meat Inspection Regulations, 1990. foods that contain as ingredients foods from more than one food commodity. Processed meats are first categorised as being 'in whole cuts or pieces' or as 'comminuted'. The term comminuted meat is used to describe meat, either raw or pre-cooked, which has been cut, shredded, ground or minced into small pieces. a separating drum or filter, separating screens, screen plates or perforated screen, feeding screw [i.e. Smoked sausages should be smoked with only hardwood or non-resinous material. Another method that is currently used is the incorporation of the cure or brine by injecting the solution into large meat pieces then by mixing the ground meat with the injected meat. The Food and Drug Regulations (Divisions 14 and 22) and the Meat Inspection Regulations, 1990 (Schedule I) prescribe the standards for meat products manufactured in Canada. No. For example, a post-lethality treatment is considered satisfactory when it achieves at least 3-log reduction in number of L.monocytogenes in ready-to-eat meat products, e.g., High-Pressure Processing (HPP) at 87000psi for 3 minutes. The drying chamber/room must be equipped with a shatter resistant indicating thermometer (or equivalent), with graduations of 1. The only alternative to an automatic humidity recorder in these rooms would be for the company to manually monitor and record ambient humidity twice a day (morning and afternoon) every day with a properly calibrated portable humidity recorder. Select a 10 unit sample at random and examine for the presence of skin. Standards of identity set specific requirements for a product's make-up. The aw may be reduced by adding solutes (salt, sugar) or removing moisture. Processing rooms (cutting and boning, formulation rooms, kitchens, packaging, etc.) !gf)\)gQY>s OkHBPkqy6E&n! This means that the food must contain only the ingredients included in the standard, within the limits established by the standard. The chilling process must be monitored to demonstrate that each lot complies with the validated established cooling schedules. Likewise, if the scheduled lot run is 6 hours (360 minutes) sampling must be done every 18 minutes (360/20 = 18 minutes). The washing and rinsing must ensure that the containers are visibly clean. The operator must keep records of all products pasteurized. (See. Examples include: cured, cooked ham; cured, cooked pork shoulder; canned chicken meat; meat pieces boiled in soy sauce (tsukudani); pre-grilled beef patties; foie gras and pates; brawn and head cheese; cooked, cured chopped meat; chopped meat boiled in soy sauce (tsukudani); canned corned beef; luncheon meats; meat pastes; cooked meat patties; Degrees above 15.6C: 37C - 15.6C = 21.4C Hours to reach pH of 5.3: 18 Degree-hours calculation: (21.4C) x (18) = 385.2 degree-hours, Degree-hours calculation for the entire fermentation process = 84 + 144 + 385.2 = 613.2, Conclusion: Example 2 does not meet the guidelines because its degree-hours exceed the limit; hold the product and refer to sub-section 4.16.2.1.3. End product sampling for Clostridium perfringens (viable cells) can be done as an additional safety measure but is not sufficient on its own. A number of manufacturing processes have been scientifically demonstrated as achieving a 2D to 5D reduction. Smoke racks (trees) and the interiors of smokehouses must be adequately cleaned to prevent the contamination of meat products with soot. Alternative temperature control measures must provide the same or better outcome. A major reason for the difference in thiamin content in some comminuted meat products between US and UK tables, is the use of a preservative in UK, namely sulphur dioxide, which destroys most of the . Establishments which elect to use this option to demonstrate that their manufacturing process achieves a 5D reduction of E.coliO157:H7, may be able to manufacture product according to the requirements of Option 2 (e.g., not be required to test each lot of product for E.coliO157:H7 and Salmonella). For current information visit Food. The operator must have a program in place to assess the incoming product. 6288 0 obj <>stream qMZYVB.Duel ?Iny{3@ CA9#cs..;"Ds#UbA9LPRRm), AP]Jl*'$bf;QIT|sVEsJ{xwf0!3+:,RK`nefZV5+_)2$P{dhL~YibSTL?&~6%xN,uD=L7_?[ 99-&hq?Q.OZ[Ml-+X--sFAEPa{1{n1` Fk&c The operator may justify his choice under the procedures based on the Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points (HACCP) principles or under the operational procedures of a registered establishment. finely textured chicken or mechanically separated beef). endstream endobj 6292 0 obj <>stream See Annex O for policy specifications on the detection of E.coliO157:H7 in raw beef. The operator is required to use one of the five (5) options outlined in this section when manufacturing a dry or semi-dry fermented meat sausage product: Establishments which do not use beef and do not obtain meat ingredients from establishments which handle beef are not currently required to use one of the five options for the control of E.coliO157:H7 in dry/semi-dry fermented sausages. The injection of ground or emulsified trimmings into solid muscle cuts must meet the following requirements: This is achieved by the use of smoke generated from hardwood, hardwood sawdust, or vaporized liquid smoke derived from the aforementioned sources. Non-intact beef products include beef that has been injected/enhanced with solutions, mechanically tenderized by needling, cubing, or pounding devices, or reconstructed into formed entrees (e.g., beef that has been scored to incorporate a marinade, beef that has a solution of proteolytic enzymes Drying and aging rooms must be equipped with humidity recorders in order to prevent uncontrolled fluctuations of the relative humidity. 1260-1266. Refer to section 4.5 for these requirements. Uncooked Comminuted Fermented Meat (UCFM) is a meat product manufactured by a series of processes including fermentation and maturation (with smoking/heat treatment as an optional step). Each sub-sample should be about 30 grams. Comminuting processes include mechanical separation, flaking and grinding. If wood chips or sawdust are used for smoke generation, their storage and use must not pose a sanitary hazard. This plan is used when the equipment is first installed, when major components are replaced (e.g. Non-comminuted meat products are considered to be intact meat products. %PDF-1.6 % Cooked products that are cooled from 54C to 18C within 2 hours may be held for up to 4 hours if they are: Any deviation from the approved process must be assessed by the operator as part of the establishment control programs. The present disclosure generally relates to high protein puffed snack products including vegetable protein materials and a non-vegetable protein materials and processes for making high protein puffed snack products. In the Meat Inspection Regulations, 1990 (MIR) "refrigerate" means to lower the temperature of a meat product to, and to maintain the temperature at, 4C or lower, but does not include to freeze. Sausages in natural casings are only allowed as rework material in the preparation of equivalent meat products (i.e. Product temperature is to be taken and recorded on a regular or continuous basis during storage to monitor compliance with these guidelines. The text will be the same size as the rest of the common name. The operator is required to maintain a listing of all of the packaging material used in the establishment. Archived information is provided for reference, research or record-keeping purposes only. Use a manufacturing process (combination of fermentation, heating, holding and/or drying) which has already been scientifically validated to achieve a 5D reduction of E.coliO157:H7. fewer than 665 degree-hours when the highest fermentation temperature is less than 33, fewer than 555 degree-hours when the highest fermentation temperature is between 33 and 37, fewer than 500 degree-hours when the highest fermentation temperature is greater than 37, If the bacteriological evaluation proves that there are fewer than 10. establishments which use beef as an ingredient in a dry or semi-dry fermented meat sausage; establishments which store or handle uncooked beef on site; establishments which obtain raw meat from a supplying establishment which stores or handles uncooked beef on site. conditions or circumstances that might contaminate a food with dirt or filth, or render injurious to health, as defined by the Food and Drugs Act. This documentation package should include, but not be limited to, a recommendation from a process authority demonstrating that the alternate cooling process is as effective as the current performance standards. The agent must be an agent approved by Health Canada. Restructured meat processing technology and development trend. Establishments receiving beef carcasses or partial carcasses from cattle 30 months or older containing SRM must follow control procedures as outlined in Chapter 17 of the MOP. Records of microbiological tests performed on ingredients must be available to the inspector on request. In addition, only those food additives for which provision has been made in the the Tables of Division 16 of the Food and Drug Regulations either for that food specifically or for "unstandardized foods" in general may be used. Provided in Annex C of this monitoring plan a sample of at least 1cm x 1cm:. 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