- (1) Construction and maintenance; general. C-I-P systems shall be designed, constructed, installed, and maintained in compliance with s. ATCP 65.28.
(2) Cleaning and sanitizing C-I-P systems.
- (a) A dairy plant operator shall clean and sanitize all C-I-P systems in compliance with s. ATCP 65.28 (7). Surfaces that cannot be cleaned and sanitized by C-I-P procedures shall be cleaned and sanitized manually or by a clean-out-of-place mechanical process.
- (b) A dairy plant operator shall keep records on the cleaning and sanitizing of all C-I-P systems. The records shall identify every C-I-P system that has been cleaned and sanitized, the date and time when each C-I-P system was cleaned and sanitized, the temperature of the cleaning and sanitizing solutions, and the length of time for which the C-I-P system was exposed to the cleaning and sanitizing solutions. Records shall be made at the time the cleaning and sanitizing process is completed. Records shall be signed or initialed by a responsible person at the dairy plant. The division shall review the records as part of every routine inspection of the dairy plant.
(3) Review of plans.
- (a) Before installing a C-I-P system or adding equipment to any existing C-I-P system, the dairy plant operator shall submit to the division a plan for the installation or addition. The plan shall clearly describe each C-I-P circuit at a level of detail sufficient to permit review by the division within the time periods specified under this subsection.
- (b) Plans for a C-I-P system, under par. (a), shall include the manufacturer’s specifications for the system, including the manufacturer’s specifications for operating, maintaining, cleaning, and sanitizing the system.
- (c) Within 20 business days after any person files plans with the division under this subsection, the division shall return its comments or objections, if any, in writing.
History
History: CR 14-073: cr. Register August 2016 No. 728, eff. 9-1-16.