Contaminated Vat Sample Clauses
The 'Contaminated Vat' clause defines the responsibilities and procedures that apply when a storage vat used in a production or storage process becomes contaminated. Typically, this clause outlines the steps to be taken if contamination is discovered, such as isolating the affected vat, notifying relevant parties, and determining liability for any resulting losses or damages. For example, it may specify who is responsible for cleaning, replacing, or compensating for the contaminated contents. The core function of this clause is to allocate risk and clarify the actions required to address contamination, thereby minimizing disputes and ensuring product safety.
Contaminated Vat. Milk rejected on-farm must be disposed of in a way that prevents discharge into watercourses. The recommended options are: • Feeding to other animals. Consider potential antibiotic residue and availability of suitable storage facilities. • Applying to pasture at diluted ratio of 1 part milk to 10 parts water. Apply to recently grazed pasture to maximise paddock withhold. Contact the Environmental Protection Authority for specific disposal requirements. • Dedicated pond or trench with suitable soil to prevent milk leaching into water table. Trenches should hold a maximum of two days’ volume of milk and should be filled in immediately to minimise odour. • Removal off farm to commercial waste treatment facility. • Dairy effluent system. Large quantities of milk in effluent systems or ponds should be diluted with water and irrigated out / emptied as soon as possible.
