The Train the Trainers in Hydrocarbon Refrigerant continued in South Trinidad during the months of June and July 2014. Participants were exposed to both the theory of the application of this new refrigerant as well as a practical component. Below are some photos of the training in action.
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Thursday, 28 August 2014
Wednesday, 20 August 2014
Ozone Depletion and Country Pride- The Nutrimix Experience
Wheat is believed to be the first food crop raised by humans. It is one of the basic ingredients used in Trinidad and Tobago for making breads, cakes, rotis, doubles biscuits and cereals. With this in mind, The Nutrimix Group of Companies incorporated Nutrimix Flour Mills with the aim of delivering quality flour and unrivaled service to industries, bakeries, supermarkets and local food vendors at affordable prices.
Nutrimix Flour Mills is a state of the art flour mill that has one of the world’s best cleaning and milling systems, supplied and installed by Buhler of Switzerland. At Nutrimix Flour Mills, we take pride in our products and are strongly committed to supporting and stimulating sustainable agricultural practices. We are aware that agriculture accounts for a notable part of the environmental impact along the food chain, including impacts on water, air quality, climate, soil and biodiversity.
Nutrimix Flour Mills has carefully implemented cleaning
and sanitization, fumigation and insect monitoring systems that make flour
production not only food safe, but also adding minimal contribution to Ozone
Depletion.
Stored-product insect pests reduce the quality of stored
grain and processed grain products around the world. Pest management is
important not only to maintain consumer confidence, but also to eliminate
insect presence in processing facilities and insect fragments in processed
goods. Pest Management, together with facility sanitization issues, present
ongoing struggles for managers at flour mills, feed mills and other grain
processing facilities. Nutrimix Flour Mills has placed major emphasis on its
Pest Management Program by allowing the use of integrated strategies to reduce
the need for chemical fumigations in order to control insect infestation.
Nutrimix Flour Mills has invested much time and effort
into our cleaning and sanitization and monitoring programs. This is done to minimize
and identify the pattern of distribution of pest species.
All of our grains
imported out of the USA are inspected and checked by the United States
Department of Agriculture (Federal Grain Inspection Service), to ensure and
verify that all standards have been met. Consequently, an Official Export
Certificate, as well as Phytosanitary Certificate, are issued and accompanied
with all shipments. The cargo and documents are further scrutinized by the
Plant Quarantine Department at the port of entry before discharging operations.
This ensures that no pest or diseases enter the country.
Good inbound raw material product testing and monitoring,
together with regular and prompt cleaning of spills and equipment are carried
out. Routine inspections are also done on equipment which may lead to a source of infestation.
As a method of monitoring pest activity, Nutrimix Flour
Mills has installed bait stations, moth traps and beetle traps throughout the
facility. Each station or trap contains bait pheromones or attractant oil which
are deemed “food friendly” or made of natural substances.
If however, insect infestation does occur, fumigation is
the primary tool used to manage it. Fumigation is the application of a chemical
gas or smoke to an area for the purpose of disinfecting it. Methyl Bromide was
initially one of the major fumigants used widely in food processing and storage
facilities for the suppression of stored-product insect pests, however, it was gradually
phased out as part of the Montreal Protocol. In abiding by this, Nutrimix Flour
Mills has replaced Methyl Bromide with alternative chemicals or gas fumigants
and tablets that offer an effective and safe replacement to that of Methyl
Bromide. These tablets, and/or gas, reduces flammability risks, produces no
spent residues, and personnel safety is enhanced because of its remote
application that eliminates the need to enter the fumigated area. It is also
extremely effective against all stages of the target pests.
Nutrimix Flour Mills has also extended its efforts in
promoting environmental friendliness by instilling fire safety measures that
assist restoring the ozone layer. One approach is by replacing all fire
extinguishers in and around the flour mill with dry chemical and carbon
dioxide.
Flour milling is basically a dry
process and produces negligible waste. Even though this is the
case, Nutrimix Flour Mills has
implemented operations that ensure a prudent use of natural resources, an
effective protection of the environment during the entire production process,
and the production of valuable co-products in order to minimize waste and guard
the ozone layer from destruction.
Written
by Stephanie Downing
Food
Safety and Quality Assurance Technician
Nutrimix
Flour Mills
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