Antibiotics and other inhibitory substances Sample Clauses

Antibiotics and other inhibitory substances. Test All milk supplied to GVC MUST be completely free of Antibiotics and other inhibitory substances. Any milk supplied returning a positive result for_Antibiotics and other inhibitory substances after collection will be penalized as set out in 4.2 ANTIBIOTICS AND OTHER INHIBITORY SUBSTANCES It is essential that all milk supplied to GVC is free of Antibiotics and other inhibitory substances. Ongoing compliance with an approved Quality Assurance Program is essential to the production of milk which is free of antibiotics and other inhibitory substances. Suppliers must keep good records and follow vet and drug label use, ensuring that all withhold periods are calculated correctly and fully adhered to. Documentation is an essential part of good traceability. Milk containing inhibitory substances including antibiotic residues poses a risk to human health. Testing: Can be performed by a rapid or a broad-spectrum test. Milk can be tested prior to milk collection, randomly at testing Laboratory, by transport or GVC customer. Supplier: Raw milk is randomly tested for antibiotics and other inhibitory substances Tanker: All tankers entering GVC or Third-party sites are tested for antibiotics and other inhibitory substances prior to unloading. Penalty: Any un‐notified antibiotic contaminations of antibiotics and other inhibitory substances will result in automatic no payment for affected milk and in addition, may also incur associated costs. Milk collection will be put on hold until a traceback can be completed to identify the failure on Farm. Milk will need to be cleared of Antibiotics and other inhibitory substances before collection can resume.
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