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Old April 24th, 2002, 08:07 AM
jrogerh2001
 
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Sanitisation of equipment

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<pre>Hi

I have decided to sanitise my olive collection baskets and the
equipment that I use to strip the olives from trees.
I also would like to clean my hands with a non water containing
solution before picking any olives.
I am doing this mainly to reduce contamination with bacteria which
could concievably cause botulinism and deliver a good quality product
to my processor.

I went to my local agricultural chemical store and asked for a food
grade sanitiser. They of course had plenty of things for the dairy
industry but they had so many to chose form that I was confused by
the choice.

The sanitisers available could be divided up into basic groups
1 Detergents
2 Acidic solutions (mainly phosphoric acid but also mixtures with
Sulphuric and Sulphurous acid with or without Benzylkonium chloride)
3 Alkaline solutions
4 Pool Chlorine

Would those people already using sanitisers tell me what they use and
why.

What is a suitable non water containing way of sanitising the hands of
the olive collectors.
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Old April 24th, 2002, 08:30 AM
Mike Meredith
 
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RE: Sanitisation of equipment

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<pre>Hi,

Why don't you sanitise after picking. It will solve both crate and hands
issues.

We are a producer not a grower and we sanitize all our olives using a
solution made with bleach that is made up in exactly the same way that the
solution for sterilizing babies bottles.

The solution is strong enough to kill the bugs but weak enough that it
leaves no taste or smell

This was recommended by a food technologist that we consulted. The food
technologist also said that if we were worried about the solution then we
could further rinse in clean, cold, previously boiled water.. We have
however not found it necessary

Regards

Mike


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Hi

I have decided to sanitise my olive collection baskets and the
equipment that I use to strip the olives from trees.
I also would like to clean my hands with a non water containing
solution before picking any olives.
I am doing this mainly to reduce contamination with bacteria which
could concievably cause botulinism and deliver a good quality product
to my processor.

I went to my local agricultural chemical store and asked for a food
grade sanitiser. They of course had plenty of things for the dairy
industry but they had so many to chose form that I was confused by
the choice.

The sanitisers available could be divided up into basic groups
1 Detergents
2 Acidic solutions (mainly phosphoric acid but also mixtures with
Sulphuric and Sulphurous acid with or without Benzylkonium chloride)
3 Alkaline solutions
4 Pool Chlorine

Would those people already using sanitisers tell me what they use and
why.

What is a suitable non water containing way of sanitising the hands of
the olive collectors.




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Old May 1st, 2002, 02:15 AM
ginorusso_qld_dpi
 
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Re: Sanitisation of equipment

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<pre>In our Olive Care training with Australian growers we mention that
all harvesting equipment used should be cleaned and then sanitised
before harvest to reduce prevent or eliminate any potential hazards
occuring.
The sanitisers here in Australia must be of Food Grade, if you use
bleaches or Pool Chlorine to do the job then you must be made aware
that these non food grade sanitises also contain other ingredients
which may lead to contamination of your olives and must NOT be used.

Cheers Gino Russo
Senior Quality Assurance Consultant
Qld Dept Primary Industries






--- In OliveOil@y..., "Mike Meredith" <mikemer@i...> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Why don't you sanitise after picking. It will solve both crate and
hands
> issues.
>
> We are a producer not a grower and we sanitize all our olives using
a
> solution made with bleach that is made up in exactly the same way
that the
> solution for sterilizing babies bottles.
>
> The solution is strong enough to kill the bugs but weak enough that
it
> leaves no taste or smell
>
> This was recommended by a food technologist that we consulted. The
food
> technologist also said that if we were worried about the solution
then we
> could further rinse in clean, cold, previously boiled water.. We
have
> however not found it necessary
>
> Regards
>
> Mike
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: jrogerh2001 [mailto:jrogerh2001@y...]
> Sent: 24 April 2002 10:08
> To: OliveOil@y...
> Subject: [OliveOil] Sanitisation of equipment
>
>
> Hi
>
> I have decided to sanitise my olive collection baskets and the
> equipment that I use to strip the olives from trees.
> I also would like to clean my hands with a non water containing
> solution before picking any olives.
> I am doing this mainly to reduce contamination with bacteria which
> could concievably cause botulinism and deliver a good quality
product
> to my processor.
>
> I went to my local agricultural chemical store and asked for a
food
> grade sanitiser. They of course had plenty of things for the
dairy
> industry but they had so many to chose form that I was confused by
> the choice.
>
> The sanitisers available could be divided up into basic groups
> 1 Detergents
> 2 Acidic solutions (mainly phosphoric acid but also mixtures with
> Sulphuric and Sulphurous acid with or without Benzylkonium
chloride)
> 3 Alkaline solutions
> 4 Pool Chlorine
>
> Would those people already using sanitisers tell me what they use
and
> why.
>
> What is a suitable non water containing way of sanitising the
hands of
> the olive collectors.
>
>
>
>
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Old May 1st, 2002, 02:16 AM
ginorusso_qld_dpi
 
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Re: Sanitisation of equipment

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<pre>In our Olive Care training with Australian growers we mention that
all harvesting equipment used should be cleaned and then sanitised
before harvest to reduce prevent or eliminate any potential hazards
occuring.
The sanitisers here in Australia must be of Food Grade, if you use
bleaches or Pool Chlorine to do the job then you must be made aware
that these non food grade sanitises also contain other ingredients
which may lead to contamination of your olives and must NOT be used.

Cheers Gino Russo
Senior Quality Assurance Consultant
Qld Dept Primary Industries






--- In OliveOil@y..., "Mike Meredith" <mikemer@i...> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Why don't you sanitise after picking. It will solve both crate and
hands
> issues.
>
> We are a producer not a grower and we sanitize all our olives using
a
> solution made with bleach that is made up in exactly the same way
that the
> solution for sterilizing babies bottles.
>
> The solution is strong enough to kill the bugs but weak enough that
it
> leaves no taste or smell
>
> This was recommended by a food technologist that we consulted. The
food
> technologist also said that if we were worried about the solution
then we
> could further rinse in clean, cold, previously boiled water.. We
have
> however not found it necessary
>
> Regards
>
> Mike
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: jrogerh2001 [mailto:jrogerh2001@y...]
> Sent: 24 April 2002 10:08
> To: OliveOil@y...
> Subject: [OliveOil] Sanitisation of equipment
>
>
> Hi
>
> I have decided to sanitise my olive collection baskets and the
> equipment that I use to strip the olives from trees.
> I also would like to clean my hands with a non water containing
> solution before picking any olives.
> I am doing this mainly to reduce contamination with bacteria which
> could concievably cause botulinism and deliver a good quality
product
> to my processor.
>
> I went to my local agricultural chemical store and asked for a
food
> grade sanitiser. They of course had plenty of things for the
dairy
> industry but they had so many to chose form that I was confused by
> the choice.
>
> The sanitisers available could be divided up into basic groups
> 1 Detergents
> 2 Acidic solutions (mainly phosphoric acid but also mixtures with
> Sulphuric and Sulphurous acid with or without Benzylkonium
chloride)
> 3 Alkaline solutions
> 4 Pool Chlorine
>
> Would those people already using sanitisers tell me what they use
and
> why.
>
> What is a suitable non water containing way of sanitising the
hands of
> the olive collectors.
>
>
>
>
> *************************
> Check our new sister forum at:
> http://forums.delphiforums.com/OliveOil
> *************************
> Post message: OliveOil@y...
> Subscribe: OliveOil-subscribe@y...
> Unsubscribe: OliveOil-unsubscribe@y...
> List owner: OliveOil-owner@y...
>
>
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Service.
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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