Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 24, 1982, Image 131

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    WASHINGTON, D.C. - Ef
fective Aug. 6, meat and poultry
'processors will have increased
flexibility m the placement, of
official establishment numbers on
their products.
The U.S. Department of
Agriculture assigns the
establishment/number to help
federal and public health officials
indentify the source of products,
said Donald L. Houston,' ad
ministrator of USDA’s Pood Safety
and Inspection Service. “The new
regulation will also make it less
confusing for consumers to find the
establishment number on the
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L. H. BRUBAKER INC. CUMBERLAND SUPPLY CECIL CO. DAIRY DUDLEY CHANCE
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215-257-5135
New Providence, PA
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717-786-7654
Myorstown, PA
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717-933-4138
Ephrata, PA
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215-267-6814
Orangeville, PA
FRANKLIN HESS
717-925-6939
New Berlinvitle, PA
ERB* HENRY
EQUIPMENT
215-367-2169
USDA gives meat, poultry processors more flexibility
product,” he said.
"Current requirements differ
considerably for various meat and
poultry products,” Houston said.
“The revision will assure identical,
simplified requirements for all
processors.”
Under the action, meat and
poultry operators will have four
options for the placement of an
official establishment number;
—Within the official inspection
mark;
—Outside the inspection mark
but elsewhere on the extenor of the
container or its labeling for
example, the lid of a can;
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717-524-0931
Indiana, PA
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Monroeville, NJ
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609-358-2565
Sussex, NJ
WILLIAM SYTSEMA
201-875-5449
Belvidero, NJ
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201-475-2185
Elmer, NJ
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609-358-8528
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York, PA D * , Min, PA
717-792-2674 215-249-3556
Chapman, PA Avondale, PA
215-395-3381 215-268-2043
Lancaster, PA
717-394-0541
Temple, PA
215-929-5264
Chambenburc, PA
717-263-4197
COMPANY
NUMBER
717.733-1206
—Off the extenor ot the con
tainer, when a statement of its
location in printed contiguous to
the official inspection mark for
example, "EST. No. on Metal
Clip,” or “EST. No. on Pan.”
—On an insert label placed under
a transparent covering, if clearly
visible and legible and ac
companied by the prefix “EST.”
“Previously, the regulations
generally required the
establishment number on meat
products to be part of the USDA
inspection mark which must be on
the label,” Houston said.
“However, poultry regulations
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Frederick, MO
Bloomsburg, PA
717-784-1822
Pleasant Gap, PA
814-359-2722
Winfield, PA
717-523-1204
permitted the establishment
number to be omitted from the
inspection mark if it was in close
proximity to the inspection mark
and clearly visible on the exterior
of the container.”
On canned products, the meat
inspection regulations required the
establishment number to be on
both the lid of the can and the label,
whtip the poultry regulations
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 1
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 24,1982-Dll
allowed the use ot the number on
either the can lid or the label.
On July 28,1981, USDA published
a proposed regulation to eliminate
the inconsistencies between the
meat and poultry inspection
regulations, USDA received II
comments on that proposal from
meat and poultry processors and
trade associations, generally
supporting the proposal.
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