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Cool foods properly: 135 to 70 degrees F within two hours and from 70 to 41 degrees F within four hours. Approved methods are to ice bathe with ice wand(s) until food reaches 41 degrees, or cool at shallow depths (2 inches for thicker products, 4 inches for thinner products like stocks) with container uncovered in cooling unit.
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FOOD HANDLER ORDINANCE Multnomah County Code 8.30 states:
* No owner of a public eating-place shall continue to employ a food handler after thirty (30) days from the date of hire without the food handler having a valid food handler’s certificate.
* No person shall perform work without having procured a food handler’s certificate within the first thirty (30) days of employment.
* All employers shall post food handler certificate or a photocopy of any certificate provided they have seen the original certificate in one central location for review by the health department.
* Violation of any provision of this chapter not otherwise provided for is punishable upon conviction by a fine of not more than $500.00 or by imprisonment not exceeding six months, or both.
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New Food Sanitation Rules are in effect as of September 4, 2012. Non-compliance with these new rules will not be considered a violation until after July 1, 2013. After that date, priority items will be a 5 point violation and priority foundation items will be a 3 point violation.
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SECTION 4-302.12 Food temperature measuring devices shall be provided and readily accessible for use. If thin foods such as meat patties and fish filets are cooked, a temperature measuring device that is designed to measure the temperature of thin masses shall be provided and accessible.
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SECTION 6-202.15 A pest management plan has not been developed or approved for unprotected outer openings, A food service establishment may have unprotected outer openings if a pest management plan has been approved by the local health authority prior to implementation and pests are not present in the facility.
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VIOLATION OF SECTION 3-305.11 Food is not stored to prevent contamination, specifically:
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VIOLATION OF SECTION 4-101.11(B)-(E) Materials used for food-contact surfaces of equipment and utensils are not smooth and durable, specifically:
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VIOLATION OF SECTION 4-301.14 Ventilation hood systems and devices are not sufficient in number and capacity to prevent grease or condensation, specifically:
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Your restaurant has received a score of 70 or more and will be posted with a notice stating that the restaurant has “Complied with the Acceptable Sanitation Standards”.
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