WAC 246-282-060
Personal health and cleanliness. (1) Any
person ill with or the carrier of a communicable disease which is
transmissible through food and is in the infectious stage may not
work in any growing area, shucking, packing or repacking plant in
any capacity where that person might contaminate the shellfish or
food contact surfaces with pathogenic organisms. The owner, the
person in charge, and the employee are all responsible for
compliance with the requirements of this section.
(2) Any person who is an owner, a person in charge, or an
employee of a shellfish operation must practice good personal
cleanliness while handling shellfish. These persons must wash
their hands thoroughly with soap and water before starting to
handle shellfish and as often as is necessary to remove filth and
soil that might contaminate shellfish.
(3) If the department determines by investigation that an
owner or employee of a shellfish operation might be the source of
a foodborne illness transmitted through shellfish, then the
secretary may require medical examination of that person and
laboratory examination of clinical specimens from that person to
determine presence of infection. Any person failing to obtain an
examination required by the secretary may not work for a
shellfish operation, for a period of time the department
determines that person could be infectious, in any capacity that
could result in contamination of shellfish with pathogenic
organisms.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 69.30.030 and 43.20.030. 01-04-054, §
246-282-060, filed 2/5/01, effective 3/8/01. Statutory
Authority: RCW 43.20.050. 91-02-051 (Order 124B), recodified as
§ 246-282-060, filed 12/27/90, effective 1/31/91. Statutory
Authority: RCW 69.30.030. 78-08-059 (Order 163), § 248-58-050,
filed 7/24/78; Regulation 58.050, effective 3/11/60.]