| 1. | Would have been chemically treated and killed after the washdown,
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| 2. | In the 1960s, Demaco pioneered the sanitary extruder for washdown food plants.
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| 3. | Horsley went through a hazardous material washdown at Tanner Medical Center in Carrollton as a precaution.
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| 4. | A washdown is usually a manual operation and is designed to kill bacteria and other micro-organisms.
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| 5. | Washdown is the process of using a stream of water to clean a flat or nearly flat outside surface.
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| 6. | Hart says there was also a washdown system for the chicken that involved a " floor drain and grinders.
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| 7. | In an effort to expand the Torbal line, Fulcrum introduced industrial weighing scales, moisture analyzers, and washdown scales.
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| 8. | These machines are labeled " full washdown ", and must have every part and component specified to survive the washdown environment.
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| 9. | These machines are labeled " full washdown ", and must have every part and component specified to survive the washdown environment.
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| 10. | Meanwhile, the feed-chute washdown had generated a large cloud of steam in adjoining furnaces, causing temperatures and air pressure to drop.
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