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PART 2 Collection, transportation, storage, handling, processing and disposal of animal by-products
PART 3 Restrictions on access to animal by-products and their use
PART 5 Placing animal by-products and processed products on the market
PART 1 METHOD FOR THE ISOLATION OF CLOSTRIDIUM PERFRINGENS
6.In the case of each plate, 10 characteristic colonies of...
8.One characteristic colony from each plate shall be subcultured on...
12.Production of gas and acid from lactose and liquefaction of gelatin
13.The lactose gelatin medium shall be examined for colour. A...
14.The lactose gelatin medium shall be chilled for one hour...
15.The presence of Clostridium perfringens shall be determined on the...
17.10 gram portions of the rendered animal protein shall be...
18.One colony of Clostridium perfringens shall be placed in 10...
PART 2 Collection, transport and disposal of former foodstuffs of animal origin
1.(1) The Scottish Ministers shall be the competent authority for...
2.For the purposes of Article 1(1) of Regulation (EC) 813/2003,...
3.Where former foodstuffs are mixed with Category 1 or Category...
4.Where former foodstuffs are sent for disposal in an approved...
5.Any person who fails to comply with any instructions given...
6.In this Part, “former foodstuffs” does not include waste from...
PART 3 Used cooking oil in animal feed
4.The approval shall specify– (a) the name of the operator...
5.(1) Approval shall be suspended immediately if the conditions under...
7.Used cooking oil shall be– (a) collected by an approved...
10.(1) Before mixing with other oil, operators of blending premises...
13.(1) The operator of approved blending premises shall carry out...
14.(1) The operator shall record the results of the checks...
16.Specification for used cooking oil for use in animal feed
PART 5 Oleochemical plants using rendered fats from category 2 and 3 materials
1.By way of derogation from Article 12(3) of the Community...
2.(1) Approval shall be suspended immediately if the conditions under...
3.The approval shall only be granted to incinerators that were...
4.The operator shall take all necessary measures to ensure that–...
5.In the case of a breakdown or malfunction, the operator...
PART 1 Amendments to the TSE (Scotland) Regulations 2002
1.The TSE (Scotland) Regulations 2002 are amended in accordance with...
2.In regulation 3 (interpretation), for the definition of “ABPO approved”...
4.In regulations 16(2)(b), 17(3)(a) and (b) and 20(1)(c), for “ABPO...
5.Immediately after regulation 34, there is inserted– Mixing specified risk...
6.For regulation 40 (consignment of specified risk material after removal...
7.For Schedule 5 (Application of Part IV of the Regulations...
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