Form ABC Form 54 ABC Form 54 Handler Treatment Plan

Almonds Grown in California (7 CFR Part 981)

ABC Form 54- Clean Version

Almonds Grown in California; Outgoing Quality Control Requirements

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ALMOND BOARD OF CALIFORNIA
HANDLER TREATMENT PLAN
HANDLER NAME
ADDRESS
CROP YEAR: 20___
Handlers will submit an annual plan to the Almond Board of California (Board or ABC) that outlines how almonds will
be subjected to a minimum 4-log reduction of Salmonella bacteria contamination prior to entering commercial
channels 1. New Plans need only be submitted if there are changes in procedures, treatment facilities, etc. Any changes
to the Plan are to be submitted and approved prior to implementation.

□ New Plan

□ Updated Plan

□ No Change to approved plan

I certify that the information provided in this Handler Treatment Plan is accurate. I understand that the Federal-State Inspection
Program and the Board will verify documentation and procedures against this verification plan.
Signature: __________________________________________________
Date:

___________________________________________________

Return completed forms to: Almond Board of California, 1150 9th Street, Suite 1500, Modesto, CA 95354
Fax: (209) 550-5494
Section 1: Background Information
Please confirm the destination of your almond shipments (check all that
apply):

□ Within the United States, or to Canada or
Mexico (treated and/or pasteurized)

□ Exported to locations outside the U.S.,
Canada, or Mexico

Almonds shipped within the United States, or to Canada or Mexico,
excluding those directly shipped to an ABC-approved DV user, are
subjected to a minimum 4-log treatment which has been validated and
approved by the ABC TERP 2at (check all that apply):

□ This Location
□ Another Location
□ Custom Processor

ABC Approved Custom Processor(s):
As an almond handler, I may choose to use an approved Custom
Processor and process from the Almond Board List at the time of
treatment. Prior to using a Custom Processor, I will verify that the
process to be used has been validated and approved by the ABC TERP
to achieve a minimum 4-log reduction for Salmonella bacteria on
almonds.

□ I Agree
□ Not applicable – Exporting to locations

outside the United States, Canada or Mexico
only. Not using a Custom Processor.

□ Not applicable – Treating all product Inhouse. Not using Custom Processor

According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, an agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to a collection of
information unless it displays a valid OMB control number. The valid OMB control number for this information collection is OMB 0581-0242. The

Exemptions are untreated almonds shipped under the DV program in the United States or to Canada or Mexico, or untreated almonds exported
directly or through a third party to other markets. Exempt shipments must be prominently identified as “unpasteurized.” The lettering must be at least
½ inch in height.
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time required to complete this information collection is estimated to average 120 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions,
searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information.

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All unpasteurized almonds shipped to approved DV Users within the United States, or to Canada or Mexico,
or unpasteurized almonds shipped to other export markets must be prominently identified as “unpasteurized”
on the cartons, bins or totes. The lettering must be on one outside displayed panel, at least ½ inch in height, clear
and legible.
Are you exporting almonds that have not been treated?
Yes
No
(If Yes, you must maintain a copy of the Bill of Lading
for such shipments to prove export.)
Are you using the DV program? 3
Yes
No
Section 2: Treatment Procedures On or Off-Site
Attach flow chart or briefly describe how product will flow through the treatment process (on or off site) including
post-treatment packing, identification and storage. Include non-treated product storage/segregation, processing, post
treatment packaging, and post process contamination storage control/identification/labeling.

□

□

□

□

Describe how pasteurized and unpasteurized almonds will be identified to minimize potential cross-contamination or
entry into commercial channels prior to treatment. All unpasteurized almonds shipped to approved DV Users
within the United States, or to Canada or Mexico, or unpasteurized almonds shipped to other export markets
must be prominently identified as “unpasteurized” on the cartons, bins or totes. The lettering must be on one
outside principle display panel, at least ½ inch in height, clear and legible.

On-Site Treatment Process(es): List all of the ABC TERP-approved process equipment/processes used at this
facility:

Treatment Documentation. Detail the documentation that will substantiate that appropriate treatment has
occurred. (Explain recordkeeping, production worksheets, temperature chart recorders, computer logs,
etc…). Documentation must include but is not limited to:
a) Lot identification/tracking

Treatment Documentation continued…
b) Treatment date and time (on or off site)

DV Users must apply to ABC and have completed ABC Form 51. Handlers using the DV program must contact ABC to determine if their customer
is an approved DV User. Only direct shipments of almonds to approved DV Users can be shipped untreated. All shipments of unpasteurized almonds
to approved DV Users must be prominently identified as “unpasteurized” on the cartons, bins and boxes. The lettering must be on one outside
principle panel, at least ½ inch in height, clear and legible.
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Treatment Processing Records

d) Other

Product output. How will product be handled after treatment to ensure that the integrity of the almonds will
be maintained (avoiding contamination)?

Section 3: Inter-Handler Transfers
Confirm how inter-handler transfer or industry purchase will be addressed. 4 Describe in detail the processes,
procedures and internal controls you will implement to ensure that all almonds received as inter-handler transfer or
industry purchase will receive the appropriate treatment before shipment from your facility. All inter-handler
transfers must be accompanied by an ABC Form 7, Inter-handler Transfer of Almonds.
Process to ensure treatment of untreated almonds received via inter-handler transfers:

Process to ensure treatment of untreated almonds received via industry purchase:

Process to ensure treated almonds received via inter-handler transfers are not contaminated:

Process to ensure treated almonds received via industry purchase are not contaminated:

All transfers of almonds between handlers must be documented. In all instances involving inter-handler transfers, it is the
responsibility of the receiving handler to ensure that the almonds are treated prior to shipment and to maintain documentation to that
effect.

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