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Dennis Glick is equipment review specialist for the USDA/Agricultural Marketing Service. He is a member of the 3-A Sanitary Standards Inc. board of directors and the 3-A steering committee, and he serves as a certified conformance evaluator.
"Why be concerned with the nonproduct contact surfaces when the product does not touch them?" This is a question I have heard many times in my many years as a USDA equipment inspector.