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M01044: Real-time hygiene indicators for slaughterhouses

Wednesday 1 November 2006

Study Duration : December 2005 to January 2008

Contractor : Campden and Chorleywood Food Research Association (CCFRA)

Background

The Food Standards Agency has a target to develop a new measure of slaughterhouse hygiene. As an alternative or in addition to microbiological testing, other procedures could be used to assess the hygiene of carcasses. These may be more practical in application and/or more suitable for meat plants particularly those with a lower throughput.

Research Approach

Equipment to measure fluorescence as an indicator of faecal contamination, total solids in the air and on surfaces and total reduced sulphur will be assessed in cattle, sheep and pig slaughterhouses. Measurements will be taken along the slaughter line to identify the effects of working practices and the use of hygiene indicators on carcass contamination.

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