Back to Search Start Over

Efficacy of Germicidal Hand Wash Agents in Use in a Meat Processing Plant

Authors :
A. Z. Sheena
Michael E. Stiles
Source :
Journal of food protection. 50(4)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The in-use efficacy of a selected range of germicidal hand wash agents was tested in a meat processing plant. The hand washes included non-germicidal soaps and germicidal agents containing chlorhexidine, iodophor and Irgasan DP 300 as active ingredients. A laboratory study was done under controlled conditions with standardized procedures for hand washing; in the meat plant, "normal" (unstandardized) hand wash procedures were followed. Levels of contamination on hands varied markedly between work units. Only in the meat cutting area could a significant difference be attributed to hand wash agents against transient-type bacteria on workers' hands. The hand wash agent with 4% chlorhexidine gluconate, the iodophor with 0.75% available iodine and the gel containing 0.3% Irgasan DP 300 were the only products that gave a significantly better reduction of transient bacteria than non-germicidal soap. Transient bacteria were detected on hands after washing, indicating that under the in-use conditions in the meat processing plant, hand wash techniques did not remove all of these bacteria from hands. The plant workers generally indicated a dislike for the iodophor products as hand germicides.

Details

ISSN :
19449097
Volume :
50
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of food protection
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....68b47b4aab25ad5b2f6ee1ccfa49394d