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Dairy Plants Ensure Compliance with 3-A Sanitary Standards

Written by Chris Johnson | September 17, 2024

Understanding 3-A Sanitary Standards and Your Dairy Plant

Dairy plants in Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, and North and South Dakota face unique challenges in complying with 3-A sanitary standards. These standards are essential for maintaining product quality, safety, and regulatory compliance. 3-A standards, developed by 3-A Sanitary Standards, Inc. (3-A-SSI), provide a framework for selecting, designing, and fabricating sanitary equipment for the dairy and dairy processing industries.

The Importance of Proper Valve and Pump Certification in 3-A Compliance

One key aspect of 3-A compliance focuses on valves and pumps used in Clean-in-Place (CIP) and Clean-Out-of Place (COP) processes. Utilizing equipment with the correct 3-A certification is essential to ensure effective cleaning, contamination prevention, and regulatory compliance.  The 3-A Sanitary Standards organization recently released an updated version of its standard for ball valves (Number 68-01). This revision clarifies and strengthens guidelines for designing and using 3-A certified ball valves in dairy and dairy processing applications as COP only. By ensuring your valves meet the latest 3-A standards, you can be confident they contribute to a clean and safe production environment.

Here are some important changes to the 3-A Sanitary Standards:

  • Clarified Definitions: Updated and refined definitions for product contact surfaces, body cavity fillers, and other relevant terms.
  • COP-Only Valves: Introduced the requirement to mark valve bodies "COP Only" to indicate their specific usage.
  • Non-Metal Components: Allowed the use of certain non-metal components under specific conditions.
  • Powered Actuators: Included requirements for actuators to ensure their compatibility with sanitary standards verifying CIP compliance.

Consequences of Non-Compliance with 3-A Standards

Failure to meet 3-A standards can have significant consequences for your dairy plant:

  • Product Recalls: Contaminated products pose a health risk, leading to costly recalls and potential brand damage.
  • Regulatory Fines: Non-compliance can result in hefty fines from regulatory bodies.
  • Loss of Consumer Trust: Maintaining trust with consumers depends on a strong reputation for producing safe, high-quality dairy products.

How Crane Engineering Can Help Your Dairy Plant Achieve 3-A Compliance

Crane Engineering, a leading distributor of pumps and valves in Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, and North and South Dakota can assist your dairy plant in achieving 3-A sanitary compliance. Our fluid handling experts will conduct a thorough evaluation of your existing valves and pumps to ensure they meet the rigorous 3-A standards for Clean-in-Place (CIP) and Clean-Out-of Place (COP) processes. Based on our assessment, we’ll provide tailored recommendations for upgrades or replacements that will optimize your equipment’s performance and compliance with industry regulations.

Partner with Crane Engineering for a Compliant and Sanitary Dairy Plant

Don't let non-compliance with 3-A standards jeopardize your dairy plant's success. Contact Crane Engineering today. We'll help you navigate the 3-A requirements and ensure your valves and pumps are properly labeled and meet the highest standards for cleanliness and product safety.