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The Animal By-Products Order 1999

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Articles 3, 7 and 8

SCHEDULE 2E+W+SRENDERING

PART IE+W+SRENDERING STANDARDS

Commencement Information

I1Sch. 2 Pt. I in force at 1.4.1999, see art. 1

Mammalian animal by-productsE+W+S

1.—(1) An operator shall render mammalian animal by-products in accordance with either—

(a)Method 1 of Part II of this Schedule; or

(b)any of the other methods in Part II of this Schedule if, after rendering, the resulting proteinaceous material is disposed of by burial, incineration, or a similar method which ensures that it will not enter any food or feed chain and will not be used as fertiliser.

(2) This paragraph shall not apply in relation to the rendering of the following mammalian material—

(a)low risk material for the production of petfood;

(b)hides, skins, hooves, horns or hair;

(c)blood or blood products;

(d)milk or milk products; or

(e)glands, tissues or organs for pharmaceutical use.

High risk materialE+W+S

2.  An operator shall render non-mammalian high risk material, and mammalian high risk material specified in paragraph 1(2) of this Schedule, in accordance with either—

(a)Method 1 of Part II of this Schedule; or

(b)any of the other methods in Part II of this Schedule (either in accordance with the parameters for the selected method set out in the Schedule or in accordance with different parameters set out in the approval) provided that the rendered material complies with the microbiological standards in article 3(2).

Low-risk materialE+W+S

3.  An operator shall render non-mammalian low risk material, and mammalian low risk material specified in paragraph 1(2) of this Schedule, in accordance with either—

(a)paragraph 2 above; or

(b)a method and parameters specified in the approval which ensure that the rendered material complies with the microbiological standards in article 3(2).

Part-renderingE+W+S

4.  Animal by-products may be part-rendered by any method approved by the appropriate Minister if, after part-rendering, the material is disposed of in accordance with article 5.

Non-mammalian animal by-products used for the production of swillE+W+S

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Gelatin and rendered fatsE+W+S

6.  The preceding methods and parameters shall not apply in relation to the rendering of animal by-products for the production of gelatin or rendered fats. Any animal by-products other than gelatin or rendered fats remaining after production shall be disposed of in accordance with article 5.

HidesE+W+S

7.  Hides shall be either rendered in accordance with the preceding provisions of this Schedule or salted using sodium chloride.

Re-rendering materialE+W+S

8.  If the required parameters are not achieved during any rendering operation, the material shall be rendered again so that those parameters are achieved.

PART IIE+W+SRENDERING METHODS

Commencement Information

I2Sch. 2 Pt. II in force at 1.4.1999, see art. 1

METHOD 1E+W+SCONTINUOUS OR BATCH PRESSURE

ReductionE+W+S

1.  If the particle size of the animal by-products to be rendered is more than 50 millimetres, the animal by-products shall be reduced in size using equipment specified in the approval, set so that the particle size after reduction is no greater than 50 millimetres or such smaller size as the approval shall specify. The effectiveness of the equipment shall be checked daily and its condition recorded. If checks disclose the existence of particles larger than is permitted in the approval, the process shall be stopped and repairs made before the process is resumed.

Time, temperature and pressureE+W+S

2.  After reduction the animal by-products shall be heated to a core temperature of more than 133°C for at least 20 minutes without interruption at a pressure of at least 3 bar.

3.  The rendering may be carried out in batch or continuous systems.

METHOD 2E+W+SNATURAL FAT BATCH

ReductionE+W+S

1.  If the particle size of the animal by-products to be rendered is more than 150 millimetres, the animal by-products shall be reduced in size using equipment specified in the approval, set so that the particle size after reduction is no greater than 150 millimetres or such smaller size as the approval shall specify. The effectiveness of the equipment shall be checked daily and its condition recorded. If checks disclose the existence of particles larger than is permitted in the approval, the process shall be stopped and repairs made before the process is resumed.

Time and temperatureE+W+S

2.  After reduction the animal by-products shall be heated to a core temperature greater than 100°C for at least 125 minutes, a core temperature greater than 110°C for at least 120 minutes and a core temperature greater than 120°C for at least 50 minutes.

3.  The rendering shall be carried out in a batch system.

4.  The animal by-products may be cooked such that the time-temperature requirements are achieved at the same time.

METHOD 3E+W+SNATURAL FATCONTINUOUS OR BATCH

ReductionE+W+S

1.  If the particle size of the animal by-products to be rendered is more than 30 millimetres, the animal by-products shall be reduced in size using equipment specified in the approval, set so that the particle size after reduction is no greater than 30 millimetres or such smaller size as the approval shall specify. The effectiveness of the equipment shall be checked daily and its condition recorded. If checks disclose the existence of particles larger than is permitted in the approval, the process shall be stopped and repairs made before the process is resumed.

Time and temperatureE+W+S

2.  After reduction, the animal by-products shall be heated to a core temperature greater than 100°C for at least 95 minutes, a core temperature greater than 110°C for at least 55 minutes and a core temperature greater than 120°C for at least 13 minutes.

3.  The rendering may be carried out in batch or continuous systems.

4.  The animal by-products may be cooked such that the time-temperature requirements are achieved at the same time.

METHOD 4E+W+SADDED FATCONTINUOUS OR BATCH

ReductionE+W+S

1.  If the particle size of the animal by-products to be rendered is more than 30 millimetres, the animal by-products shall be reduced in size using equipment specified in the approval, set so that the particle size after reduction is no greater than 30 millimetres or such smaller size as the approval shall specify. The effectiveness of the equipment shall be checked daily and its condition recorded. If checks disclose the existence of particles larger than is permitted in the approval, the process shall be stopped and repairs made before the process is resumed.

Time and temperatureE+W+S

2.  After reduction the animal by-products shall be placed in a vessel with added fat and heated to a core temperature greater than 100°C for at least 16 minutes, a core temperature greater than 110°C for at least 13 minutes, a core temperature greater than 120°C for at least 8 minutes and a core temperature greater than 130°C for at least 3 minutes.

3.  The rendering may be carried out in batch or continuous systems.

4.  The animal by-products may be cooked such that the time-temperature requirements are achieved at the same time.

METHOD 5E+W+SDEFATTEDCONTINUOUS OR BATCH

ReductionE+W+S

1.  If the particle size of the animal by-products to be rendered is more than 20 millimetres, the animal by-products shall be reduced in size using equipment specified in the approval, set so that the particle size after reduction is no greater than 20 millimetres or such smaller size as the approval shall specify. The effectiveness of the equipment shall be checked daily and its condition recorded. If checks disclose the existence of particles larger than is permitted in the approval, the process shall be stopped and repairs made before the process is resumed.

Time and temperatureE+W+S

2.  After reduction the animal by-products shall be heated until they coagulate and then pressed so that fat and water are removed from the proteinaceous material. The proteinaceous material shall then be heated to a core temperature greater than 80°C for at least 120 minutes and a core temperature greater than 100°C for at least 60 minutes.

3.  The rendering may be carried out in batch or continuous systems.

4.  The animal by-products may be cooked such that the time-temperature requirements are achieved at the same time.

METHOD 6E+W+SAQUATIC ANIMALSCOMBINED ACIDIFICATION AND HEAT TREATMENT

1.  The animal by-products shall be reduced to a size specified in the approval. They shall then be mixed with formic acid to reduce the pH to a level specified in the approval. They shall then be stored for a period specified in the approval.E+W+S

2.  They shall then be heated to a temperature specified in the approval for a time specified in the approval.E+W+S

3.  After heat treatment, the product shall be separated into liquid, fat and greaves by mechanical means. In order to obtain an animal protein concentrate, the liquid shall be pumped into two heat exchangers which are steam heated and equipped with vacuum chambers in order for its moisture to be removed in the form of water vapour. The greaves shall then be added to the protein concentrate.E+W+S

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