ARMY MIL-HDBK-154 B-1982 INSPECTION OF FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLE FARMS AND PACKING SHEDS IN OVERSEA AREAS《海外行李站 菜圃 新鲜水果的检查》.pdf
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1、Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,- MI L-HDBK- 1 54B 9 July 1982 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Washington, DC 20301 Inspection of Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Farns and Packing Sheds in Oversea Areas MI L-HDBK-154B 1. This Military Handbook is appr
2、oved for use by all Departments and Agencies of the Department of Defense. 2. Beneficial comnents (recommendations, additions, deletions) and any pertinent data which may be of use in improving thls document should be addressed to Commandant, Academy of Health Sciences, US Army, ATTN: HSHA-IVS, Fort
3、 Sam Houston, TX 78234, by using the self-addressed Standardization Document Improve- ment Proposal (DD Form 1426) appearing at the end of this document or by letter. -i /I- ii Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Paragraph 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
4、 9- 10 APPENDIX A 6- C D E F FIGURE 1 2 3 4 5 1 . MIL-HDBK-LS9B 87 M 9797970 0048836 O MIL-HDBK-154B 9 July 1982 CONTENTS PAGE 1 1 2 3 4 5 8 10 12 14 16 19 24 29 31 32 26 26 27 . 27 28 iii Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-HDBK-154B
5、 87 7777970 0048837 2 1. SCOPE MIL-HDBK-154B 9 July 1982 1.1 Purpose. This handbook establishes guide1 ines for fresh fruit and vegetable farms and packing sheds in oversea areas furnishing locally grown fresh fruits and vegetables to the US Armed Forces. 1.2 Application. This handbook is applicable
6、 to all types of fresh fruit and vegetable farms and packing sheds in oversea areas that furnish locally grown fresh fruits and vegetables destined for Armed Forces procurement, and for which detailed guidelines relating to specific types of farms and packing sheds are not available, or applicable,
7、This handbook is intended as a guide to medical food inspection personnel (IAW AR 40-657/NAVSUPINST 4355.4C/AFR 163-2IMCOP 1 O1 1 O. 31 D) who are respons i- ble for establishing and maintaining a food inspection program in support of US Armed Forces procurement of -locally grown fresh fruits and ve
8、getables in oversea areas. that are free from microbiological , chemicai , and physical Contaminants and to pre- vent the transmission of foodborne disease to members of the Armed Forces. handbook provides information concerning the disease-transmission potential of fresh fruits and vegetables and s
9、ome of those diseases most comnonly transmitted through soil and water to.man. 1.4 Limitations. The most practical surveillance program for the control of parasltic ova on fresh fruits and vegetables is the examination of fresh salad- type vegetables as described in Appendix E, commanders feel that
10、a more comprehensive program may be justified, due to increased incidence of disease, a complete inspection program may be initiated. . 1.3 Objectives. This handbook is intended to insure clean, wholesome food products This However, in those instances where 2, REFERENCED DOCUMENTS The following docu
11、ments of the issue in effect on date of invitation for bids, or request for proposal, form a part of this handbook to the extent specified herein. LAWS AND REGULATIONS US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Title 21, Food and Drug, and Regulations Promu1
12、gated Thereunder (Application for copies should be addressed to Superintendent of Pub1 ic Documents , US Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. ) Governmental c, AR 40-5, Health and Environment AR 40-657/NAVSUPINST 4355.4C/AFR 163-2/MCOP 10110.31D, Veterinary Food TM 5-700, Field Water Su
13、pply NAVMED P-5010-1, Food Sanitation, Manual of Naval Preventive Medicine FM 21-10, Field Hygi,ene and Sanitation (Copies of regulations, technical manuals, and field manuals may be obtained from Inspecti on normal mi 1 i tary pub1 i cati on channels e ) T Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproducti
14、on or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-HDBK-154B 9 July 1982 Nongovernmental American Public Heal th Association, Control of Communicable Diseases in Man (Requests for copies should be addressed to American Public Health Association, 1015 Eighteenth Street NW, Washington, D.C 20
15、036.) 3. DEFINITIONS 3.1 Approved .farm. An approved farm is a clearly-defined growing area approved by the commander of the major oversea command for the production of fresh fruits and vegetables for consumption by US Armed Forces personnel. 3.2 Approved packing shed. An approved packing shed and p
16、remises is a building that has been inspected and approved by the commander of the major oversea command for the washing, culling, trimming, and packing of fresh fruits and vegetables be- fore delivery to the US Armed Forces. 3.3 Chlorine-contact time. The chlorine-contact time is the period of time
17、 elapsinq between the time the chlorine is added to the water and the time when that particular water is used. 3.4 Chlorine demand. 3.5 Chlorine dosage. The amount of the chlorine dosage which reacts.with and is consumed by organic material, bacteria, and other materials in the water. The chlorine d
18、osage is the amount of chlorine added to water to satisfy the chlorine demand as well as to provide a residual after a specified time. 3.6 Chlorine residual. demand has been satisfied. Dosage minus demand equals residual. 3.7 Free available chlorine. The total available residual chlorine present at
19、the end of a specified contact period. The amount of the chlorine dosage remaining after the 3.8 Fresh salad-type fruits and vegetables. Fresh salad-type fruits and vegetables are those fresh fruits and vegetables that normally are not peeled, pared, or cooked prior to eating. 3.9 Initial inspection
20、. An initial inspection is a sanitary inspection of a . farm or packing shed that is conducted to determine if the farm or packing shed meets the minimum sanitary requirements of this handbook. 3.10 Plot. A plot or farm plot is an identifiable subdivision of a farm. 3.11 Routine inspection. A routin
21、e inspection is a sanitary inspection performed at regular intervals following an initial inspection in which the farm or packing shed has met the sanitation requirements. 3.12 Special inspection. A special inspection (followup inspection) is an inspec- tion conducted to determine if deficiencies no
22、ted on an earlier inspection have been corrected. 2 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-HDBK-LSqB 7 7779770 OOLi37 b W MIL-HDBK-154B 9 July 1982 4. THE INSPECTION PROGRAM 4.1 Responsibilities, 4.1 *1 personnel under his jurisdiction f
23、rom communicable disease and environmental conditions which may become deleterious to health. 4.1.2 Surgeon or medical officer, The surgeon or medical officer is responsible for recommending the initiation of the comprehensive cornand program of preventive medicine to safeguard health. is responsibl
24、e for identifying insanitary conditions associated with subsistence and for making proper recommendations for their correction. is to advise the surgeon on the inspection and approval of indigenous foods and their sources. Commander. The conmander is responsible for providing protection for all 4.1.
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