The Hygiene-Practice Gap: An Observational Audit of Slaughter and Sanitation Protocols in Retail Meat Outlets of Jammu & Kashmir
Kavya Gupta *
Division of Veterinary Public Health and Epidemiology, SKUAST-Jammu, India.
Mohd Ashraf Malik
Division of Veterinary Public Health and Epidemiology, SKUAST-Jammu, India.
Kanav Gupta
Department of Neurosurgery, AIIMS, Jammu, India.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Aim: To conduct an observational audit of the operational hygiene standards and sanitation practices in retail meat outlets across Jammu and Kashmir, assessing the compliance gap between safety regulations and field realities.
Methodology: A direct observational study was conducted on 200 retail meat outlets. A checklist-based assessment evaluated site conditions, cross-contamination vectors, waste disposal, and personal protective equipment (PPE) usage across five districts (Jammu, Udhampur, Rajouri, Kathua, Samba).
Results: Despite fair knowledge levels reported in prior studies, practical compliance was alarmingly low (Mean Practice Score: 53.7%). Critical failures included lack of protective clothing (69.5% non-compliance), poor carcass washing practices (55.5% non-compliance), and the absence of flock history verification (82.5% non-compliance). However, basic visible hygiene such as knife cleanliness (60.9%) and hand washing before work (85.6%) showed higher adherence. Geographic analysis revealed significant variance across districts (p<0.05), with Rajouri and Kathua exhibiting lower compliance scores compared to centralized Jammu district.
Interpretation: The study reveals a significant "Intention-Action" gap. While butchers perform low-effort tasks (knife cleaning), high-effort or high-cost interventions (PPE, waste segregation, lairage management) are neglected, often due to infrastructural deficits and economic constraints. The findings underscore the need for integrated interventions combining infrastructure development, regulatory enforcement, and consumer education to bridge this critical practice gap.
Keywords: Meat hygiene, sanitation audit, abattoir practices, cross-contamination, food safety compliance, knowledge-attitude-practice, informal sector