- Critical: Time as a Public Health Contro
- Comment:
- Written procedures for time as a public health control were e-mailed to David Pearson at the Wayne County Health Department. Corrected.
- General violation description:
- 3-501.19 - (A) Except as specified under (B) of this section, if time only, rather than time in conjunction with temperature, is used as the public health control for a working supply of POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS FOOD before cooking, or for READY-TO-EAT POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS FOOD that is displayed or held for service for immediate consumption: (1) The FOOD shall be marked or otherwise identified to indicate the time that is 4 hours past the point in time when the FOOD is removed from temperature control, (2) The FOOD shall be cooked and served, served if READY-TO-EAT, or discarded, within 4 hours from the point in time when the FOOD is removed from temperature control, (3) The FOOD in unmarked containers or packages or marked to exceed a 4 hour limit shall be discarded, and (4) Written procedures shall be maintained in the FOOD ESTABLISHMENT and made available to the REGULATORY AUTHORITY upon request, that ensure compliance with: (a) Subparagraphs (A)(1)-(4) of this section, and (b) 3-501.14 for FOOD that is prepared, cooked, and refrigerated before time is used as a public health control. (B) In a FOOD ESTABLISHMENT that serves a HIGHLY SUSCEPTIBLE POPULATION, time only, rather than time in conjunction with temperature, may not be used as the public health control for raw eggs.
- Critical: Time as a Public Health Contro
- Comment:
- Written procedures for time as a public health control were e-mailed to David Pearson at the Wayne County Health Department. Corrected.
- General violation description:
- 3-501.19 - (A) Except as specified under (B) of this section, if time only, rather than time in conjunction with temperature, is used as the public health control for a working supply of POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS FOOD before cooking, or for READY-TO-EAT POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS FOOD that is displayed or held for service for immediate consumption: (1) The FOOD shall be marked or otherwise identified to indicate the time that is 4 hours past the point in time when the FOOD is removed from temperature control, (2) The FOOD shall be cooked and served, served if READY-TO-EAT, or discarded, within 4 hours from the point in time when the FOOD is removed from temperature control, (3) The FOOD in unmarked containers or packages or marked to exceed a 4 hour limit shall be discarded, and (4) Written procedures shall be maintained in the FOOD ESTABLISHMENT and made available to the REGULATORY AUTHORITY upon request, that ensure compliance with: (a) Subparagraphs (A)(1)-(4) of this section, and (b) 3-501.14 for FOOD that is prepared, cooked, and refrigerated before time is used as a public health control. (B) In a FOOD ESTABLISHMENT that serves a HIGHLY SUSCEPTIBLE POPULATION, time only, rather than time in conjunction with temperature, may not be used as the public health control for raw eggs.
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01/28/2015 | Follow-up |
- Critical: Time as a Public Health Contro
- Items:
- Time controlled food(s)
- Problems:
- Without time control mark
- Corrections:
- Provide clear easy to read time marks.
- Comment:
- Observed at time of inspection, cut tomato's and cut lettuce stored out of temperature control above the rim of the cold line. Manager stated they use time as a public health control for cut lettuce and tomato on the line. Observed no written procedures for using time as a public health control. Also cut lettuce and cut tomato were not marked with the placement and discard time. Placement and discard times were provided at the of inspection. Correct by providing written procedures to David Pearson at the Wayne County health department at dpearson@waynecounty.com. Correct immediately if procedures are not provided a follow up will occur in about 10 days.,
- General violation description:
- 3-501.19 - (A) Except as specified under (B) of this section, if time only, rather than time in conjunction with temperature, is used as the public health control for a working supply of POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS FOOD before cooking, or for READY-TO-EAT POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS FOOD that is displayed or held for service for immediate consumption: (1) The FOOD shall be marked or otherwise identified to indicate the time that is 4 hours past the point in time when the FOOD is removed from temperature control, (2) The FOOD shall be cooked and served, served if READY-TO-EAT, or discarded, within 4 hours from the point in time when the FOOD is removed from temperature control, (3) The FOOD in unmarked containers or packages or marked to exceed a 4 hour limit shall be discarded, and (4) Written procedures shall be maintained in the FOOD ESTABLISHMENT and made available to the REGULATORY AUTHORITY upon request, that ensure compliance with: (a) Subparagraphs (A)(1)-(4) of this section, and (b) 3-501.14 for FOOD that is prepared, cooked, and refrigerated before time is used as a public health control. (B) In a FOOD ESTABLISHMENT that serves a HIGHLY SUSCEPTIBLE POPULATION, time only, rather than time in conjunction with temperature, may not be used as the public health control for raw eggs.
- Maintaining Refuse Areas and E
- Items:
- Refuse storage area(s)/enclosures
- Problems:
- With accumulation of debris
- Corrections:
- Keep clean.
- Comment:
- Observed at time of inspection, dumpster area has bags of refuse stored in between the dumpsters. Correct by tossing bags of refuse into dumpster and cleaning loose refuse. Refuse stored outside the dumpster can attract pest both to the dumpster and to the establishment. Correct as soon as possible a follow up will occur at the next routine inspection.
- General violation description:
- 5-501.115 - A storage area and enclosure for REFUSE, recyclables, or returnables shall be maintained free of unnecessary items, as specified under # 6-501.114, and clean.
- Nonfood-Contact Surfaces
- Items:
- Nonfood contact surface(s)
- Locations:
- walk in freezer(s)
- Problems:
- With accumulation of debris
- Corrections:
- Keep clean.
- Comment:
- Observed at time of inspection, food building up on the floor of the walk in freezer and on the bottom of display cooler. Correct by cleaning at a frequency able to prevent the build up of food particles. A follow up will occur at the next routine inspection.
- General violation description:
- 4-602.13 - NonFOOD-CONTACT SURFACES of EQUIPMENT shall be cleaned at a frequency necessary to preclude accumulation of soil residues.
- Critical: Time as a Public Health Contro
- Items:
- Time controlled food(s)
- Problems:
- Without time control mark
- Corrections:
- Provide clear easy to read time marks.
- Comment:
- Observed at time of inspection, cut tomato's and cut lettuce stored out of temperature control above the rim of the cold line. Manager stated they use time as a public health control for cut lettuce and tomato on the line. Observed no written procedures for using time as a public health control. Also cut lettuce and cut tomato were not marked with the placement and discard time. Placement and discard times were provided at the of inspection. Correct by providing written procedures to David Pearson at the Wayne County health department at dpearson@waynecounty.com. Correct immediately if procedures are not provided a follow up will occur in about 10 days.,
- General violation description:
- 3-501.19 - (A) Except as specified under (B) of this section, if time only, rather than time in conjunction with temperature, is used as the public health control for a working supply of POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS FOOD before cooking, or for READY-TO-EAT POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS FOOD that is displayed or held for service for immediate consumption: (1) The FOOD shall be marked or otherwise identified to indicate the time that is 4 hours past the point in time when the FOOD is removed from temperature control, (2) The FOOD shall be cooked and served, served if READY-TO-EAT, or discarded, within 4 hours from the point in time when the FOOD is removed from temperature control, (3) The FOOD in unmarked containers or packages or marked to exceed a 4 hour limit shall be discarded, and (4) Written procedures shall be maintained in the FOOD ESTABLISHMENT and made available to the REGULATORY AUTHORITY upon request, that ensure compliance with: (a) Subparagraphs (A)(1)-(4) of this section, and (b) 3-501.14 for FOOD that is prepared, cooked, and refrigerated before time is used as a public health control. (B) In a FOOD ESTABLISHMENT that serves a HIGHLY SUSCEPTIBLE POPULATION, time only, rather than time in conjunction with temperature, may not be used as the public health control for raw eggs.
- Maintaining Refuse Areas and E
- Items:
- Refuse storage area(s)/enclosures
- Problems:
- With accumulation of debris
- Corrections:
- Keep clean.
- Comment:
- Observed at time of inspection, dumpster area has bags of refuse stored in between the dumpsters. Correct by tossing bags of refuse into dumpster and cleaning loose refuse. Refuse stored outside the dumpster can attract pest both to the dumpster and to the establishment. Correct as soon as possible a follow up will occur at the next routine inspection.
- General violation description:
- 5-501.115 - A storage area and enclosure for REFUSE, recyclables, or returnables shall be maintained free of unnecessary items, as specified under # 6-501.114, and clean.
- Nonfood-Contact Surfaces
- Items:
- Nonfood contact surface(s)
- Locations:
- walk in freezer(s)
- Problems:
- With accumulation of debris
- Corrections:
- Keep clean.
- Comment:
- Observed at time of inspection, food building up on the floor of the walk in freezer and on the bottom of display cooler. Correct by cleaning at a frequency able to prevent the build up of food particles. A follow up will occur at the next routine inspection.
- General violation description:
- 4-602.13 - NonFOOD-CONTACT SURFACES of EQUIPMENT shall be cleaned at a frequency necessary to preclude accumulation of soil residues.
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01/16/2015 | Routine |
- Drying Mops
- Items:
- Wet mop(s) storage
- Problems:
- Improperly dried
- Corrections:
- Allow to air dry in an approved location.
- General violation description:
- 6-501.16 - After use, mops shall be placed in a position that allows them to air-dry without soiling walls, EQUIPMENT, or supplies.
- Nonfood-Contact Surfaces
- Items:
- Nonfood contact surface(s)
- Locations:
- walk in freezer(s)
- Problems:
- With accumulation of debris
- Corrections:
- Keep clean.
- Comment:
- THE WALK IN FREEZER HAS A BUILD UP OF ICE ON CEILING AREA. ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE MAINTAINED AND HAVE NO BUILD UP OF ICE. CLEAN UNIT REGULARLY TO PREVENT ICE BUILD UP-CORRECT BY NEXT INSPECTION.
- General violation description:
- 4-602.13 - NonFOOD-CONTACT SURFACES of EQUIPMENT shall be cleaned at a frequency necessary to preclude accumulation of soil residues.
- Drying Mops
- Items:
- Wet mop(s) storage
- Problems:
- Improperly dried
- Corrections:
- Allow to air dry in an approved location.
- General violation description:
- 6-501.16 - After use, mops shall be placed in a position that allows them to air-dry without soiling walls, EQUIPMENT, or supplies.
- Nonfood-Contact Surfaces
- Items:
- Nonfood contact surface(s)
- Locations:
- walk in freezer(s)
- Problems:
- With accumulation of debris
- Corrections:
- Keep clean.
- Comment:
- THE WALK IN FREEZER HAS A BUILD UP OF ICE ON CEILING AREA. ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE MAINTAINED AND HAVE NO BUILD UP OF ICE. CLEAN UNIT REGULARLY TO PREVENT ICE BUILD UP-CORRECT BY NEXT INSPECTION.
- General violation description:
- 4-602.13 - NonFOOD-CONTACT SURFACES of EQUIPMENT shall be cleaned at a frequency necessary to preclude accumulation of soil residues.
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07/22/2014 | Routine |
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