9 CFR 71.12 - Sodium orthophenylphenate as permitted disinfectant for premises infected with tuberculosis.

Code of Federal Regulations - Title 9: Animals and Animal Products (December 2005)


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TITLE 9 - ANIMALS AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS

CHAPTER I - ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

SUBCHAPTER C - INTERSTATE TRANSPORTATION OF ANIMALS (INCLUDING POULTRY) AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS

PART 71 - GENERAL PROVISIONS

71.12 - Sodium orthophenylphenate as permitted disinfectant for premises infected with tuberculosis.

  (a) A permitted brand of sodium orthophenylphenate in a proportion of at least one pound to 12 gallons of water is permitted in tuberculosis eradication work for disinfecting infected premises following the removal of cattle that reacted to the tuberculin test.

  (b) It is absolutely necessary that the solution be applied at a temperature of 60 F. or over. Whenever the temperature of the building to be disinfected is below 60 F., as indicated by a wall thermometer, the solution shall be heated to 120 F. and higher in very cold weather, to insure effective disinfection.