In continuation of a three-part series on how to make the health
inspector’s “nice list” this holiday season, we’re sharing tips on how to take control
of potential pest infestations.
Food manufacturing and retail facilities are a haven for certain unwanted guests. Can you blame
them? Who wouldn’t want to live in a candy factory? However, when pest control
can account for up to 20% of your score during a health inspection, a poorly
managed pest control program could land your business on the inspector’s naughty
list, or even worse, the recall list!
According to foodqualityandsafety.com,
“Up-to-date
pest control documentation is one of the first signs to an auditor that your
facility takes pest control seriously.” They recommend making the following important
documents readily available should an inspector come a-knocking:
- Scope of service
- Pest activity reports
- Service reports
- Corrective action reports
- Trap layout maps
- List of approved pesticides
- Pesticide usage reports
- Applicator licenses
RCI member, Pat Huffman of Blommer Chocolate Co, offered
the following advice in a past article published in Kettle Talk magazine:
GO
PRO
In today’s world of ever-changing regulations, hiring a
pest control service may be your best option. When looking to outsource this
service, look for a reputable company with food processing experience. A
residential pest control service may not have the necessary experience or
training to handle food establishments.
KEEP
IT REGULAR
At a very close second, the next most
important element of pest control is regularity. Whether you perform this task
yourself or hire a service, checking traps and applying pesticides in a safe
and proper manner and on a regular basis is critical to success. Making sure
that pesticides are stored away from food preparation areas and keeping good
records of how they are handled are elements of an effective program.
These simple preparations can be your best defense against
pests. Showing your inspector that you are in control of your pest control
program will certainly help your business earn its spot on the nice list.
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