Automatic
handwashing meets HACCP compliance and FDA regulations.

Washing
hands is automatic at the Bun Companies and meets HACCP requirements as well.
Source: Meritech.
As
a leading provider of buns to large restaurant chains like McDonald’s, the Bun
Companies take pride in baking fresh, delicious sandwich buns, English muffins
and rolls. With particular attention to
quality, handwashing is essential to bun production at the Bun Companies’ two
55,000 square-foot factories. The main
plant, the Tennessee Bun Company, produces 60,000 sandwich buns per hour, (1.2
million per day) for a total of more than 420 million buns a year. The other plant is home to Nashville Bun
Company, which produces more than 5 million dozen muffins annually.
In addition to strict adherence to FDA regulations, clients of the Bun
Companies often require the company’s workers to use touchless handwashing
systems with water dispensed at a specific temperature. Touchless faucets were generally easy for
employees to use, but costly to maintain. Water temperature control also proved
difficult.
Another problem occurred during summer because of hot temperatures in the
bakery. Employees often turned off the hot water during handwashing by
accessing water valves under the sink. Due to these issues and the necessity of
meeting regulatory compliance, the company decided to replace the touchless
faucets and sensors, which failed every six months.
Bun Companies managers learned about a California bakery’s success with complete
touchless handwashing systems and decided to install Meritech’s CleanTech
automated handwashing system. The Bun
Companies placed a handwashing system at the point of entrance from the
employee break and locker rooms.
The new system provides a no-touch, automated method of washing and sanitizing
bare and gloved hands. With reliable sensors that are simple to replace, the
system is installed by connecting the handwashing unit’s water line to the hot
water heater and plugging it into a power source. The stainless steel,
corrosion-resistant unit monitors handwashing solution flow and does not allow
access to water temperature controls set at 105 degrees. It also has a cycle
counter so handwashing frequency may be easily verified for Hazard Analysis and
Critical Control Point (HACCP) and other compliance programs.
“Everyone enjoys using the machines and no longer sees handwashing as a chore,”
says Foster Hawkins, director of quality assurance and customer service for the
Bun Companies. “And, being a self-contained unit, we have seen fewer
maintenance issues.”
Since implementing the automated handwashing system, the Bun Companies found it
easier to get employees to wash their hands before and after working and
breaks. Employees also have a better
awareness of handwashing compliance due to the counter on each system. The compliance monitor lets the quality
control management staff know how many people have washed their hands, compared
to the number expected.
“Easy to use, self-contained and
self-cleaning, the Meritech product has saved us time and money, while
providing an extra level of assurance that our 100-plus employees are complying
with FDA and customer regulations,” says Hawkins. In addition, management is
further reassured when its large restaurant chain customers come through to
conduct audits. They are often pleased
with the machines’ design because it is thorough and convenient. u
For more information: Michele Colbert, Meritech, 800-932-7707,
mcolbert@meritech.com.