Visual Aids for Inspection of Containers are intended for use as references by inspectors, graders, and others in interpreting and applying standards. Each illustration is considered to be a typical representation of the indicated defect. The text accompanying each illustration explains, in general terms, the reasons for the classification of the defect as critical, major, or minor.
This includes illustrations of defects applicable to the examination of the exterior condition of filled metal food containers under the United States Standards for Condition of Containers. Since the examination of such containers under the Standards also includes an examination of the can labels, illustrations of labeling defects are included.
Metal Container Defects. Reference Table IV – Metal Containers in 7 CFR Part 42.
This includes illustrations of defects applicable to the examination of the exterior condition of filled glass food containers under the United States Standards for Condition of Containers
Glass Container Defects. Reference Table V – Glass Containers in 7 CFR Part 42.
This includes illustrations of defects applicable to the examination of the exterior condition of flexible food containers under the United States Standards for Condition of Containers.
Flexible Container Defects. Reference Table VII, Flexible Container in 7 CFR Part 42.
This includes illustrations of defects applicable to the examination of the exterior condition of filled, rigid, or semi-rigid food containers under the United States Standards for Condition of Containers. Since the examination of such containers under the Standards also includes an examination of labels, or markings on the containers, illustrations of labeling and marking defects are included.
Rigid and Semi-Rigid Container Defects. Reference Table VI, Rigid and Semi-Rigid Containers in 7 CFR Part 42.
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