To prevent contamination of fishery products, manufacturers have to pay attention to environmental sanitation.<\/span> There are several components that must be considered in implementing environmental sanitation, namely:<\/span> Avoid using less water to wash a lot of fish (Figure 2.14).<\/span> We recommend using clean running water for dirt of fishery products previously not contaminate fishery products are washed later.<\/span> In the fishing industry, also needed ice to lower the temperature.<\/span> This is due to the raw materials are relatively easy to experience the process of deterioration.<\/span> As a raw material in the manufacture of ice or as raw material for fish products, water must be free of coliform and other pollutant sources.<\/span> Source of water for the fishing industry can be derived from the Drinking Water Company (PAM), wells, or seawater.<\/span> To ensure the cleanliness of the water should be monitored regularly every 6 months.<\/span><\/p>\n 2) Equipment and Work Clothes<\/strong><\/span>
\n 1) Supply of Water and Ice<\/strong><\/span>
\n Water is an important component in the fishing industry.<\/span> Water can clean contaminants from fishery products, but unclean water can cause contamination of fishery products.<\/span> Water as a cleaning medium must be clean.<\/span> As is the clean water is water that is free of pathogens and other pollutant sources.<\/span>
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\n Figure 15. Use of water for washing in a limited number of fish can be a source of contamination<\/span><\/p>\n
\n Equipment and work clothes used by workers in the handling or processing of fishery products may be a source of contamination.<\/span> Equipment in direct contact with the substance or fishery products must be easy to clean, resistant to rust (corrosion), not damage, and does not react with fishery products (Figure 2.15) .Peralatan should be washed with warm water to remove the layer of fat and then rinse with clean water.<\/span><\/p>\n