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1 The Henderson Farm Grower Food Safety Manual Sean W. Henderson and Wesley L. Kline Rutgers Cooperative Extension 291 Morton Ave. Millville, NJ version 3

2 Table of Contents Mission Statement General Questions Part 1.) Farm Review Part 2.) Field Harvest and Field Packing Activities Part 3.) Housing Packing Facility Part 4.) Storage and Transportation

3 Mission Statement The most important mission of The Henderson Farm is food safety. Both management and employees are committed to producing and marketing safe product through good agricultural and handling practices that focus on principles of food safety and quality. To make sure our food safety goals are met, we have designated John Q. Farmer as supervisor to oversee the food safety program. These safe practices include making sure there is no immediate safety risk present in areas where the produce is grown, processed and packed and there is no immediate risk of contamination of the product. We make sure that insects, rodents, birds and pets pose no risk of contamination to our product. It is a priority that all our employees follow healthy practices when working at our farm. Our goal is to make sure all information and paperwork is documented in an efficient and truthful manner. Our farm has maps available of the farm along with floor plans.

4 Field 4 Field 3 Field 5 Field 2 Field 6 Field 7 Field 1 Trap #6 Receiving Area The Henderson Farm Packing House Trap #5 Washing and Grading Line Packing line Trap #7 Restroom Wash Station Trap #8 Trap #9 Entrance Office Crate Storage Cold Room Wash Station Trap #4 Loading Area Trap #3 Trap #1 Trap #2 Key: = Rodent Traps

5 General Questions The Henderson farm has designated John Q. Farmer as the supervisor to oversee and implement our food safety program. In case John Q. Farmer is not available, Bill H. Farmer will serve as the back up. The farm is located at 239 Window Rd. in Charles, NJ All crops grown on the farm will be part of the audit and are packed in one packinghouse. We do not pack any other growers produce. All employees of the Henderson Farm are trained and instructed on how to practice proper hygiene. Potable water is always available to all employees in the packinghouse or through portable water stations located in the harvest fields. We have documented all the necessary information (see attached*). In order to make sure our employees receive adequate training, we provide one-on-one instruction and demonstrations on proper procedures. We also post signs in English and Spanish at all wash stations to encourage our employees and visitors to wash their hands. We make sure these signs are visible to everyone. A visitor sign is posted at the main door explaining visitors responsibilities. Our restrooms are cleaned and maintained on a regular basis (at least weekly) and supplied with toilet paper, single use paper towels and soap. Smoking and eating areas are separate from production and packing areas. Workers that have diarrhea disease, along with other infectious diseases, are not allowed to work directly with fresh produce, but may be provided with other jobs if appropriate. The following is the procedures we take when blood or other bodily fluid comes in contact with the product: When blood or bodily fluid comes in contact with produce, the product is immediately removed from the area in sealed plastic bags and destroyed. All surfaces that came in contact with the contaminated produce is cleaned and sanitized with a chlorine solution before using those surfaces for produce. Workers are instructed to seek prompt treatment with clean first aid supplies for cuts, abrasions and other injuries. A first aid kit is located in the packinghouse and in each field truck. Workers are required to report any injury to their supervisor who will be determine if the employee can continue to work. Persons applying pesticides and any post harvest materials are licensed and copy of the license is on file. The Henderson Farm utilizes an efficient tracking system to track shipments from the farm. Each box is coded with the harvesting crew identification, specific field, and harvest, packing and shipping dates. The coded label is put on each container (master) plus our farm name and address is on every container. The coding system is available for review. We review recall procedures and conduct a mock recall every six months. During this mock recall, we document all communications and request the other parties provide

6 verification on company letterhead of product location. A copy of these communications is available for review.

7 Henderson Farm Water Source Location Sample ID Water Source Testing Log Sample Sent to Lab Lab ID Results Received Corrective Measures Needed Yes No Corrective Measure Completed Employee s Initials Sheet Reviewed by: on (Management) ()

8 Henderson Farm Employee Food Safety Education and Training Log of Training: Topic: Facilitator: Materials Used and/or handouts (If applicable): Employee s Name (Please print) Job Employee s Signature 22 Sheet Reviewed by: on (Management) ()

9 Checked Cleaned Checked Filled Checked Filled Checked Filled Checked Emptied Checked Filled Henderson Farm Restroom & Toilet Facility Maintenance Log Toilet & Hand Washing Facilities Soap Singleuse Paper Towels Toilet Paper Trash Can Potable Water Employee s Initials Sheet Reviewed by: on (Management) () Note: Use a different sheet for each facility

10 Henderson Farm HEALTH AND SAFETY NOTICE VISITORS MUST BE AWARE OF THE FOLLOWING POINTS Toilet facilities are available for your use. Please request locations. Please follow all good hygiene/sanitation practices. Make yourself aware of the emergency procedures located in the office. When walking around please be aware of forklift trucks operating. Slippery surfaces are a hazard and care should be taken while walking around the site. Watch out for trip hazards i.e. crates and undulations in surfaces and edges of concrete surfaces. Head injuries: watch out for low pieces of tunnel/glass structures. Please thoroughly wash your hands before handling any produce and after leaving the operation before eating meals. Please inform the office when leaving or visiting another part of this operation. A supervisor will provide instructions.

11 Part 1.) Farm Review The Henderson farm uses pond water as the main irrigation source. We irrigate our crops with sprinkler systems. Water testing is completed three times every growing season (when the pump is first turned on; at mid season and two weeks before harvest). We make sure our water is safe from potential outside contamination by fencing the pond to exclude animals. Our septic system is functioning properly and poses no risk to the fields. Our farm is far from any municipal sewage treatment facility as well as any landfills. Our crops are not located near any dairy, livestock or foul production facilities. This eliminates the threat of potential problems from manure and other contamination sources. In addition, no manure or municipal biosolids are used as a soil amendment. We have put up electric wire around our field to keep our pets and other animals including deer from entering the field. We allow hunting during the season and obtain a predation permit off-season. We monitor for animals starting at least two weeks prior to harvest. Each morning fields are checked for animal signs. If evidence is found, a decision is made concerning harvest procedures. All previous history of our land shows that there was never any imminent risk of contamination. The land initially was an open meadow and over the past 10 years has been used for corn, carrot and soybean production. Our land is not subject to any kinds of flooding. Each field is numbered to ensure traceability. See attached map.

12 Henderson Farm Animal Monitoring Log Checked Time Field Status Corrective Action Needed Employee s Initials Sheet Reviewed by: on (Management) ()

13 Part 2.) Field Harvest and Field Packing Activities A assessment is made the day before starting to harvest to ensure everything is in place to reduce the chance for product contamination (see log). If a field is harvested over several days, each morning the assessment is repeated. Our farm makes sure all employees in the field take the necessary precautions to avoid contamination of the produce. In order to make this possible, the number, condition and placement of field sanitation units comply with OSHA and WPS safety requirements. These field sanitation units are always located in a safe area that poses no potential risk for contamination. If there is a spill or leak, a soil berm is constructed around the unit and the service company is immediately contacted. All products are harvested by hand. During harvest, all equipment and harvesting containers are kept clean and are sanitized before use in the spring. During the production season, containers are checked and clean/ sanitized as needed. In addition, handharvesting knives are kept clean and sanitized daily with a chlorine solution. We make sure that all equipment and harvesting machinery that comes in contact with the product is always in good repair. All light bulbs and glass on the harvesting equipment are protected to ensure that contamination of the fields does not occur if the glass breaks. If glass does break, the contaminated area will not be harvested and any produce that had been harvested from the area will be placed in plastic bags and removed from the field. If other products such as chemicals, petroleum, or pesticides contaminate our produce, the affected area and a five-foot buffer is not harvested. Harvest baskets and totes are used only for picking. Any container that is broken is either discarded or painted another color and marked not for harvesting. When field packing produce only new cartons are used. No water is applied to harvested product in the field. The wagons and trailers used at the Henderson farm are kept clean from dirt and debris before the loading process. Our products moved from the field are always covered. In addition, we unload our trailers under a roof overhang.

14 Knife Cleaning Log Number Cleaned Disinfected Comments Initials Sheet Reviewed by: on (Management Signature) ()

15 Pre-Harvest Assessment Log Questions YES NO N/A Corrective Action Initials Are Toilet and wash facilities properly located? Is potable water available for workers? Are harvest containers available, clean, well located and protected? Is harvest equipment available and in good condition? Are disinfection containers for knives available? Is there evidence of unauthorized entry in the crop area and if so, has it been investigated? Is there evidence of domestic or wild animal crop damage? Is there evidence of physical contamination in the crop area? Are fuel and chemicals which might contaminate crop areas isolated? If areas are contaminated are they isolated for no-harvest? Are there any other notable sources of biological or physical contamination such as dump sites, manure, burning debris, water that may affect food safety? Is transportation equipment clean and available? Sheet Reviewed by: on (Management Signature) ()

16 Henderson Farm Field Harvesting Equipment and Transportation Sanitization Equipment Type Checked Cleaned Sanitized Sanitizer Used Agent/Rate Employee s Initials Sheet Reviewed by: on (Management) ()

17 Checked Cleaned Sanitized Sanitizer Used Agent/Rate Checked Repaired Sanitized Sanitizer Used Agent/Rate Henderson Farm Harvesting Container Sanitization Log Containers Pallets Number of Containers Employee s Initials Sheet Reviewed by: on Management) ()

18 Part 3.) Housing Packing Facility The Henderson farm would like to emphasize that we transport the product covered and in a safe manner. Once the product arrives, it is properly stored in the packinghouse. If the product will be packed several hours or days later, we make sure the product is stored in a refrigerated cooler. On the washing and packing lines, well water used for all processes is potable as demonstrated by water tests. The temperature of this water is monitored in the dump tank hourly. Chlorine is used to treat water and the ph and concentration is checked hourly. We clean and sanitize all water contact surfaces prior to grading and packing. At the end of the day, all packing areas are thoroughly cleaned. This includes washing, grading, sorting and packing lines. Ice is used during packing, but we do not manufacture it. A copy of the manufacturing and storage procedures used for ice were obtained from the manufacture and are on file. All ice is transported to the packinghouse in a closed truck in plastic bins. As mentioned in previous sections, our employees are trained and educated on worker hygiene. This includes break areas away from packing areas. We have a written policy that all employees and visitors must wear head coverings (hairnets, ball caps or beard nets) while working on the packing line. Jewelry is not allowed except for watches and wedding rings. All produce is packed in new boxes and placed on clean pallets. Our box storage area is located within the packing house, but in a separate room. Only food grade lubricants are used on the packing machinery and equipment. If there are chemicals not approved for use, they are stored away from the area. We also make sure that all areas of the packinghouse remain clean and free from liter, debris and standing water. Our dumpster areas are not located near the packinghouse. In addition, any garbage cans inside the packinghouse have lids. Floor drains in the packinghouse are checked weekly to ensure proper drainage. All pipes, fans, and ceilings in the packinghouse are also cleaned every six months. Glass lights in the packinghouse are covered in case of breakage with shatterproof covers. The Henderson farm takes measures to make sure that if wastewater spillage occurs, it is far enough away from the product so no contamination will occur. If contamination does take place in the packinghouse, we use potable water and hydrogen dioxide to decontaminate the area. Any packed product that comes in contact with the floor is examined and if damaged discarded in the dumpster. Product that is not damaged is disinfected and repacked. We do not allow any animals or pets in the packinghouse area and close all doors at night. We use a pest/rodent service to make sure there are no infestations of the area. Traps are in place inside (without poison) and outside the facility. These reports are available for

19 review upon request. The location of traps are marked on the packing house floor plan (see attached plan) plus each trap is numbered and the corresponding number is marked on the wall above the trap. Special care is used in areas of possible contamination such as motors without shields, leaking pipes and box conveyors. We make sure that these areas are shielded to keep the area contaminate free. All produce entering the packing house has a load ticket indicating the field, harvest crew and date. This information is entered on a log and coded on each packed box sticker.

20 Henderson Farm Produce Disinfection Log Sheet Reviewed by: on Time ph Level Adjusted Recorded Y or N Water Temperature Adjusted Recorded Y or N Produce Contact Time Adjusted Minutes Y or N Employee s Initials (Management) ()

21 Henderson Farm PLEASE NOTE HAIRNET, BEARD NET AND JEWELRY POLICY EMPLOYEES AND VISITORS 1. Must wear head covering (ball cap, hairnets and if need beard nets) when in the packing area. 2. All jewelry except watches must be removed before entering the packing area. 3. Wedding rings can be wrapped with tape. 4. Eyeglasses are allowed for those who have prescriptions.

22 Henderson Farm Bait Station Control Log Checked Time Station Number Status Corrective Action Needed Corrective Action Completed Employee s Initials Sheet Reviewed by: on (Management) ()

23 Checked Cleaned Checked Cleaned Checked Cleaned Checked Emptied Checked Cleaned Checked Cleaned Checked Cleaned Henderson Farm Packing House and Storage Facility-Daily Inspection Log Floors Drains & Trenches Break Room & Restrooms Rodent Traps Hand Washing Facility Food Contact Surfaces Waste Dumpster Areas Employee Name Sheet Reviewed by: on (Management) Sample record keeping sheet. Modify to fit your operation. ()

24 Henderson Farm Packing House and Storage Facility-Monthly Inspection Log Overhead Pipes Walls Ceiling Coolers Maintenance Area and Beams Employee Name Checked Cleaned Checked Cleaned Checked Cleaned Checked Cleaned Checked Cleaned Checked Cleaned Sheet Reviewed by: on (Management) Sample record keeping sheet. Modify to fit your operation ()

25 Light Fixtures Hoist Box Storage Area Checked Cleaned Checked Cleaned Checked Cleaned Henderson Farm Packing House and Storage Facility-Quarterly Inspection Log Employee Name Sheet Reviewed by: on (Management) () Sample record keeping sheet. Modify to fit your operation

26 Part 4.) Storage and Transportation All packing containers not being used are kept protected from contamination. They are always covered with tarps or other protective devices. Pallets and storage containers are inspected to ensure they do not have any foreign material attached. We do not hold or store any harvested product outside. Our storage areas are inspected, cleaned and sanitized at the beginning of the packing season and kept clean. The exterior and interior of the building are checked for cracks and repairs are made each year prior to harvest. Non-food grade supplies (lubricants, paints, etc.) are stored in a separate building from the storage. All refrigeration equipment is serviced yearly by the manufacture. The food safety supervisor checks the units each month to ensure there are no possible contamination problems. The storage temperature is checked each morning when in use and recorded on the log. The thermometers are checked for accuracy at the beginning of each month. The water which runs through the refrigeration equipment is potable and tested twice a year. Product that has been iced in the field or packing operation uses ice manufactured off site. Reports are available from the manufacturer and all ice is transported in closed trucks in plastic bins. As mentioned previously, The Henderson farm takes extensive measures to ensure there are no pest and rodent problems on the farm. This includes usage of screens, wind curtains, bird deterrents and traps. Each trap is properly numbered and marked on a map. All traps use non-poison. They are checked weekly and results recorded on the log. When transporting and loading our product, our employees make sure all equipment used for these processes are kept clean. The trailers are checked for any disagreeable odors and dirt. If the trucks are refrigerated, the required transportation temperature is printed on the manifest and the trailer is checked to verify it is at the proper temperature prior to loading. In order to make sure that produce damage is minimized, produce is palleted with glue strips on the top of each carton, hand stacked and wrapped with plastic to secure cartons to the pallet. Pallets are secured with load braces after the truck is loaded. To review procedures for disposal of spilled product, waste water spillage, pest control, worker health and tracability go to the packinghouse section.

27 Henderson Farm Storage Temperature Log Time Temperature (F ) Comments Employee s Signature Sheet Reviewed by: on (Management) Sample record keeping sheet. Modify to fit your operation. ()

28 Henderson Farm Thermometer Calibration Log Thermometer Location Number Time Temp. (F ) Corrective Measures Needed Yes No Briefly Describe Corrective Measures Action Completed Employee s Initials Sheet Reviewed by: on (Management) ()

29 Clean Dirty Washed *Section I *Section I Henderson Farm Carrier Monitoring Log Fill out both sections* Internal Conditions Time Carrier Trailer No. Driver s Name Trailer s Last Load *Section II *Section I Temperature Monitor Is Trailer Installed Refrigerated (If applicable) Additional Produce on Truck Yes No List Temp. Produce Loaded (if applicable) Yes No Employee s Initials Sheet Reviewed by: on (Management) ()

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