Food and supply storage areas should be kept under lock and key to prevent pilferage.
Dry storage shelving must be.
Always cover and seal opened goods.
Dry storage should stay cool and dry temperature of the dry storage area should be between 50 70 degrees fahrenheit there should be good ventilation to keep temperature and humidity consistent all steps of a delivery are important and crucial for food safety.
Place a thermometer on the wall in the dry storage area.
1910 159 deals with the height of any storage materials in relationship to fire sprinklers.
It goes on to recommend that the highest shelf for practical use should be 7 ft.
Its temperature should range between 50 and 70 degrees fahrenheit.
Shelving must be at least 15 cm 6 in above the floor.
And the lowest should be 6 inches from the floor.
Edge of the shelf and the wall or the back edge of the shelf must be sealed to the wall with silicone sealant.
The guidelines below should be followed.
All shelves located below a counter top or work area must be set back at least 2 inches from the drip line of the surface above.
Additional tips for the dry store.
Rather it s a general stacking requirement to keep materials from falling over or collapsing.
Store dry foods below 18 c 46 f for maximum shelf life.
1910 176 b states that stored items must be secured.
Your dry goods storage space not only needs enough room for the individual goods it needs to be able to accommodate the food storage and wire shelving you need for storing these individual items.
Check the temperature of the storeroom daily.
Clearance between the shelves should be at least 15 inches.
To organize your workspace and maintain a safe and sanitary kitchen use commercial shelving.
Do not store items right on the floor.
Our chrome shelving units also offer a sleek storage solution for heated and dry environments.
You can choose green and black epoxy wire for moist damp environments like garages and walk in freezer and refrigerator units.
Dry storage should be cool dry and well ventilated.
Store dry foods at 50 f for maximum shelf life.
However 70 f is adequate for dry storage of most products.
Aisles should be wide enough to allow room for carts or dollies which should be used to prevent possible injuries from lifting.
Dry food must be kept away from walls and be at least six inches off the ground.
Keep dry storage areas clean with good ventilation to control humidity and prevent the growth of mould and bacteria.
This is ideal storage for beans rice flour and other foods that do not require refrigeration.
Keep dry storage areas clean with good ventilation to control humidity and prevent the growth of mold and bacteria.
The regulation doesn t specifically address racking.