Inspection findings |
Inspection Date |
Inspection Score |
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Aug 19, 2009 | 90 |
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Sep 20, 2010 | 92 |
**CDC Risk Factor Violation 21 A**: WFC 3501.17 and 3-501.18 Ready to eat potentially hazardous food prepared on-site or opened from a
commercial container is being held for more than 24 hours without being marked with an expiration date.
• Date-marking needed for ready-to-eat potentially hazardous items held for more than 24 hours, i.e. deli meats and precooked egg / sausage
for breakfast sandwiches.
Ready-to-eat, potentially hazardous food prepared and held refrigerated at 5°C (41°F) or less, for more than 24 hours in a food establishment
shall be marked at the time of preparation to indicate that the food shall be consumed or sold within 7 calendar days or less from the day that
the food is prepared, including the day of preparation.
Violation 45 U: 4-501.11 Good Repair, Proper Adjustment, and Operation.
• Prep cooler cutting board in need of re-surfacing or replacement or use other side.
(A) EQUIPMENT shall be maintained in a state of repair and condition that meets the requirements specified under Parts 4-1 and 4-2.
(B) EQUIPMENT components such as doors, seals, hinges, fasteners, and kick plates shall be
kept intact, tight, and adjusted in accordance with manufacturer’s specifications.
(C) Cutting or piercing parts of can openers shall be kept sharp to minimize the creation of
metal fragments that can contaminate FOOD when the container is opened.
(D) EQUIPMENT shall be used and operated in accordance with the manufacturers’ instructions
and as listed and tested unless APPROVED by the REGULATORY AUTHORITY.
Violation 38 D: 2-402.11 Effectiveness.
• Food employees should be wearing hats or hair nets.
(A) Except as provided in ¶ (B), FOOD EMPLOYEES shall wear hair restraints such as hats,
hair coverings or nets, beard restraints, and clothing that covers body hair, that are
designed and worn to effectively keep their hair from contacting exposed FOOD; clean
EQUIPMENT, UTENSILS, and LINENS; and unwrapped SINGLE-SERVICE and SINGLE-USE ARTICLES.
(B) This section does not apply to FOOD EMPLOYEES such as counter staff who only serve
BEVERAGES and wrapped or PACKAGED FOODS, hostesses, and wait staff if they present a
minimal RISK of contaminating exposed FOOD; clean EQUIPMENT, UTENSILS, and LINENS; and unwrapped SINGLE-SERVICE and SINGLE-USE ARTICLES.
Violation 41 A: 3-304.12 In-Use Utensils, Between-Use Storage.
• Dipper well should be kept running for utensil storage in between use.
During pauses in FOOD PREPARATION or dispensing, FOOD PREPARATION and dispensing UTENSILS shall be stored:
(A) Except as specified under ¶ (B), in the FOOD with their handles above the top of the
FOOD and the container;
(B) In FOOD that is not POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS with their handles above the top of the FOOD within containers or EQUIPMENT that can be closed,
such as bins of sugar, flour, or cinnamon;
(C) On a clean portion of the FOOD PREPARATION table or cooking EQUIPMENT only if the in-use UTENSIL and the FOOD-CONTACT surface of the FOOD
PREPARATION table or cooking EQUIPMENT are cleaned and SANITIZED at a frequency specified under §§ 4-602.11 and 4-702.11;
(D) In running water of sufficient velocity to flush particulates to the drain, if used with moist
FOOD such as ice cream or mashed potatoes;
(E) In a clean, protected location if the UTENSILS, such as ice scoops, are used only with a
FOOD that is not POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS; or
(F) In a container of water if the water is maintained at a temperature of at least 135 degrees F and the container is cleaned at a frequency
specified under Subparagraph
4-602.11(D)(7).
High-temperature dish machine - 160f final rinse plate temperature + pre/wash + handwash sink + handwash sink in front area + mop / utility
sink. Bleach in bucket - greater than 200ppm.
Temperatures taken at time of inspection:
Gelato case - 14f Bakery display case - 37f
Coffee cooler - 37f Prep cooler - 39f (lower, air), 38f (pickles, upper)
Frigidaire freezer - 2f Chest freezer - 8f
Bev Air upright cooler - 40f Bev. Air freezer - (-)4f
Victory cooler - 36f Beverage display - 33f
Turkey wild rice soup - 160f
* Kennmore freezer in basement is not in use, but needs cleaning.
* Ingredient binder is available, keep up to date as menu items are changed / added.
**CDC Risk Factor Violation 21 A**: WFC 3501.17 and 3-501.18 Ready to eat potentially hazardous food prepared on-site or opened from a
commercial container is being held for more than 24 hours without being marked with an expiration date.
• Some potentially hazardous, ready-to-eat items noted as properly date-marked, but some items still in need – cheeses.
• Corrected at time of inspection.
Ready-to-eat, potentially hazardous food prepared and held refrigerated at 5°C (41°F) or less, for more than 24 hours in a food establishment
shall be marked at the time of preparation to indicate that the food shall be consumed or sold within 7 calendar days or less from the day that
the food is prepared, including the day of preparation.
Violation 45 V: 4-501.12 Cutting Surfaces.
• Prep cooler cutting board in need of resurfacing / replacement.
Surfaces such as cutting blocks and boards that are subject to scratching and scoring shall
be resurfaced if they can no longer be effectively cleaned and SANITIZED, or discarded if they
are not capable of being resurfaced.
Violation 41 A: 3-304.12 In-Use Utensils, Between-Use Storage.
• Dipper well should be kept running for utensil storage in between uses.
During pauses in FOOD PREPARATION or dispensing, FOOD PREPARATION and dispensing UTENSILS shall be stored:
(A) Except as specified under ¶ (B), in the FOOD with their handles above the top of the
FOOD and the container;
(B) In FOOD that is not POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS with their handles above the top of the FOOD within containers or EQUIPMENT that can be closed,
such as bins of sugar, flour, or cinnamon;
(C) On a clean portion of the FOOD PREPARATION table or cooking EQUIPMENT only if the in-use UTENSIL and the FOOD-CONTACT surface of the FOOD
PREPARATION table or cooking EQUIPMENT are cleaned and SANITIZED at a frequency specified under §§ 4-602.11 and 4-702.11;
(D) In running water of sufficient velocity to flush particulates to the drain, if used with moist
FOOD such as ice cream or mashed potatoes;
(E) In a clean, protected location if the UTENSILS, such as ice scoops, are used only with a
FOOD that is not POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS; or
The operator is responsible for food safety by actively managing Foodborne Illness Risk Factors. It is very important for operators to practice
"active managerial control" to prevent these risk factors occurring in their food service establishments.
Reacting to inspection findings in the short term, without a plan to maintain long term control of risk factors, will not achieve the level of
food safety needed in licensed food service establishments.
The term "active managerial control" means the establishment operator's responsibility for developing and implementing food safety management
systems to prevent, eliminate, or reduce the occurrence of Foodborne Illness Risk Factors.
One or more of the following categories of Foodborne Illness Risk Factors are repeat violations from the last routine or complaint follow-up
inspection of this establishment:
Foodborne Illness Risk Factor Categories: Violation Number:
Employee Health (2);(3)
Good Hygienic Practices (4);(5)
Prevention of Contamination of Food from Hands (6);(7);(8)
Approved Food Sources (9);(10);(11);(12)
Protection from Contamination (13);(14);(15)
Time and Temperature Control of (16);(17);(18);(19);(20);(21);(22)
Potentially Hazardous Food
Control of these risk factors may be achieved through "active managerial control" using one or a combination of the following methods:
Risk Control Plans;
Standard Operating Procedures;
Buyer Specifications;
Menu Modification;
HACCP Plans; and
Equipment/Facility Modification
Establishments that do not establish long term control of foodborne illness risk factors will be assessed reinspection fees. Charging fees for
reinspections provides more program equity in assessing the costs of these inspections to those establishments receiving the service.
Wisconsin Food Code fact sheets can be used as a resource to establish needed foodborne illness risk factor control plans.
Points------COMPLEXITY FACTORS
0-------------Food is not prepared until an order is placed.
0-------------Food items are held hot for one meal period or for a maximum of 4 hours, whichever is less.
0-------------Food preparation is limited to mixing together prepackaged products that do not need to be cooked further except for aesthetic
reasons (such as frozen soup concentrate with milk), or to condiment preparation (such as slicing pickles and onions).
1-------------The restaurant contains a self-service salad or food bar.
1-------------The restaurant handles raw poultry, meat, or seafood.
1-------------The seating capacity of the restaurant or operation is 50 or more.
1-------------Food is served through a drive through window for food pickup.
1-------------The restaurant promotes delivery of ready-to-eat food products to customers.
1-------------Potentially hazardous foods are cooled, reheated, or hot or cold held for service
longer than 4 hours.
1-------------Food is prepared in one location and then transported to be served in another location.
1-------------The restaurant contains or uses banquet facilities as well as main dining area.
1--------------Food is served that requires preparation activities such as chopping, dicing, slicing, boiling, cooling, blanching, or reheating
in order for that product to be served.
Category 2 - Simple Food Service = 0 Points
Category 2 - Moderate Food Service = 1-4 Points
Category 3 - Complex Food Service = 5 or more Points
High-temperature dish machine with pre-wash / handwash sink - 160f final rinse plate temp + seperate handwash sink + mop / utility sink.
Temperatures taken at time of inspection:
Turkey / corn chowder - 161f Chicken noodle soup - 172f
Prep cooler, lower, air - 37f, deli turkey - 38f Upright bev air cooler - 38f
Upright bev air freezer - 0f Gelato case - 13f
Bakery display case - 34f Milk cooler - 40f
Back bev cooler - 36f Back milk cooler - 46f, milk - 41f
Basemetn chest freezer - 4f Basement homestyle freezers - (-)8f, (-)9f
* Ingredient binder is available, keep up to date as menu items are changed / added.
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