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While evaluating the conveyors during the decommission phase of a recent project, I was amazed at the variety of designs, belting, fabrication and, unfortunately, poor sanitary design.
Conveyors go a long way in enhancing worker welfare and reducing inefficiencies in meat and poultry plants, but they also are sources of potential food safety risks.