Regulations governing the meat inspection of the United States Department of Agriculture : as contained in Title 9, Chapter III, Subchapters A and D, Code of Federal Regulations, 1959 Edition, and amendments issued through March 31, 1965.
- United States. Consumer and Marketing Service. Meat Inspection Division
- Date:
- 1965
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Regulations governing the meat inspection of the United States Department of Agriculture : as contained in Title 9, Chapter III, Subchapters A and D, Code of Federal Regulations, 1959 Edition, and amendments issued through March 31, 1965. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![etc.; fly-breeding material; nuisances. AJ] operating and storage rooms and departments of official establishments used for inedible materials shall be maintained in acceptably clean condition. The outer premises of every official estab- lishment, embracing docks and areas where cars and vehi- cles are loaded, and the driveways, approaches, yards, pens, and alleys, shall be properly paved and drained and kept -in clean and orderly condition. All catchbasins on the premises shall be of such construction and location and shall be given such attention as will insure their being kept in acceptable condition as regards odors and cleanliness. Catchbasins shall not be located in departments where prod- uct is prepared, handled, or stored. The accumulation on the premises of establishments of any material in which flies may breed, such as hog hair, bones, paunch contents, or manure, is forbidden. No nuisance shall be allowed in any establishment or on its premises. g 308.14 Employment of diseased persons. No estab- lishment shall employ, in any department where any prod- uct is handled or prepared, any person affected with tuber- culosis or other communicable disease in a transmissible stage. § 308.15 Tagging insanitary equipment, utensils, rooms, or compartments. When, in the opinion of a Divi- sion employee, any equipment, utensil, room, or compartment at, an official establishment is unclean or its use would be in violation of any of the regulations in this subchapter, he will attach a “U.S. Rejected” tag thereto. No equipment, utensil, room, or compartment so tagged shall again be used until made acceptable. Such tag so placed shall not be removed by anyone other than a Division employee. PART 309—ANTE-MORTEM INSPECTION Sec. 309.1 Ante-mortem inspection in pens of official establishments; sus- pects. 309.2 Animals suspected of being diseased; disposition of on post- mortem inspection or otherwise ; marking suspects; tempera- tures where disease suspected. 309.8 Marking animals “U.S. condemned” found diseased, or in dying condition. 309.4 Cripples and downers. 309.5 Immature animals.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b32177409_0027.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)