- Critical: Food meets the definition of adulterated.
- Food-contact surfaces of cooking equipment and pans are not free of encrusted grease and other accumulations.
- Non-food contact surfaces of equipment have an accumulation of dust, dirt, food residue and other debris.
- Plumbing is not maintained.
- Walls/ceilings or attached equipment are not in good repair.
- Employees' personal care items are stored where food equipment, utensils, linens, single service items or single use items may be contaminated.
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06/20/2012 | Routine |
- Critical: Ready to eat, potentially hazardous food prepared on premises and held for more than 24 hours is not date marked.
- Critical: Food contact surfaces and utensils are not clean to sight and touch.
- Bulk containers are not properly labeled.
- An accurate ambient air temperature-measuring device is not provided.
- Food is not stored in a clean, covered container.
- An easily accessible and readable data plate is not affixed to the ware washing machine.
- Non-food contact surfaces of equipment have an accumulation of dust, dirt, food residue and other debris.
- A sanitizer test kit is not provided to accurately measure the concentration in mg/L or parts per million of sanitizing solution provided.
- A current state food safety certificate is not conspicuously posted.
- Plumbing is not maintained.
- Walls/ceilings or attached equipment are not clean.
- Lighting intensity in areas where employees are working with unpackaged potentially hazardous food, or knives, slicers, grinders, etc. is not at least 50 foot candles.
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10/22/2011 | Routine |
- Critical: Food stored for cold-holding and service was not held at a temperature of 41 °F or below.
- Critical: Ready to eat, potentially hazardous food prepared on premises and held for more than 24 hours is not date marked.
- Critical: Employee did not wash hands and exposed portions of arms at appropriate time.
- Bulk containers are not properly labeled.
- An accurate ambient air temperature-measuring device is not provided.
- An accurate product temperature-measuring device is not provided.
- Equipment used for cooling, heating and holding cold and hot foods are not sufficient to maintain proper food temperatures.
- A current state food safety certificate is not conspicuously posted.
- A covered waste can is not provided in the ladies toilet room.
- Toilet does not have an open-front toilet seat.
- Food handlers are not wearing proper hair restraints.
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09/29/2011 | Routine |
- Critical: Ready to eat, potentially hazardous food prepared on premises and held for more than 24 hours is not date marked.
- Critical: Chlorine sanitizer concentration for warewashing is not between 50-100 p.p.m. at 75?F.
- Bulk containers are not properly labeled.
- Potentially hazardous foods are not properly thawed.
- Food is not stored in a clean, covered container.
- Non-food contact equipment is not maintained in good repair.
- An easily accessible and readable data plate is not affixed to the ware washing machine.
- Non-food contact surfaces of equipment have an accumulation of dust, dirt, food residue and other debris.
- A current state food safety certificate is not conspicuously posted.
- Moist cloths used for wiping spills on food contact surfaces are not stored in approved chemical sanitizer between uses.
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12/14/2009 | Routine |
- Critical: Chlorine sanitizer concentration for warewashing is not between 50-100 p.p.m. at 75?F.
- Critical: Food-contact surfaces are not being sanitized before use.
- Critical: Chemicals are stored with/above food, equipment, utensils, linens, single-service or single use articles.
- Food-contact surfaces of cooking equipment and pans are not free of encrusted grease and other accumulations.
- Non-food contact surfaces of equipment have an accumulation of dust, dirt, food residue and other debris.
- Walls/ceilings or attached equipment are not clean.
- Food handlers are not wearing proper hair restraints.
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04/07/2009 | Routine |
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