2-21-2020 |
Potentially hazardous foods shall be held at or below 41°/ 45°F or at or above 135°F. (113996, 113998, 114037, 114343(a))
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Hold potentially hazardous foods either at or above 135°F or at or below 41°F. Hold the following potentially hazardous foods at 45°F: raw shell eggs, unshucked live molluscan shellfish, pasteurized milk and pasteurized milk products in original, sealed containers. Potentially hazardous foods held for dispensing in a serving line or a salad bar (not in a display case) may be held at 45°F or less during periods not to exceed 12 hours in any 24-hour period. Discard all potentially hazardous food that has been out of an approved time and temperature range.
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Observed the temperature of the pizza at the buffet table was measured at 105F - 125F during inspection. Keep all potentially hazardous food items at 41F and under or 135F and over. Upon further investigation, the bottom heating element was turned off and manager turned it on during inspection. All food items out of temperature by more than 10F was discarded during inspection.
Observed the temperature of garlic butter was measured at 58F during inspection. Manager states they like to leave out the garlic butter during the lunch rush to make it more spreadable. Keep all potentially hazardous food items at 41F and under or 135F and over. Garlic butter was discarded during inspection.
Observed items in the salad bar ranging between 41F - 45F during inspection. Facility states at the end of the day the store any unused portions, therefore salad bar items must be kept at 41F and under. Have unit evaluated and repaired as necessary.
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0102 FOOD ESTAB. W/FOOD PREP 50-149 SEATS
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2-21-2020 |
Unpackaged food shall be displayed and dispensed in a manner that protects the food from contamination. (114063, 114065)
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Consumer self-service operations for ready-to-eat foods such as buffets and salad bars shall be provided with a suitable food dispensing utensil for each container displayed or effective dispensing methods that protect the food from contamination. Install sneeze guards that intercept a direct line between the customer's mouth and the food being offered, dispense from approved mechanical dispensers, or employ other effective means to protect ready-to-eat food from contamination.
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Observed the buffet area lacking the required notice to inform customers to obtain a new plate when visiting the buffet area. Post in a conspicuous location.
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0102 FOOD ESTAB. W/FOOD PREP 50-149 SEATS
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2-21-2020 |
The potable water supply shall be protected with a backflow or back siphonage protection device, as required by applicable plumbing codes. (114192) All plumbing and plumbing fixtures shall be installed in compliance with local plumbing ordinances, shall be maintained so as to prevent any contamination, and shall be kept clean, fully operative, and in good repair. Any hose used for conveying potable water shall be of approved materials, labeled, properly stored, and used for no other purpose. (114171, 114189.1, 114190, 114192.1, 114193, 114193.1, 114195, 114197, 114199, 114201, 114269)
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All plumbing and plumbing fixtures shall be installed in compliance with local plumbing ordinances, shall be maintained so as to prevent any contamination, and shall be kept clean, fully operative, and in good repair.
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Observed lack of one inch minimum air gap between the drain lines under the dish washing machine and the rim height of the floor sink. Repair or modify drain lines so that the distance between the lowest edge of the drain lines and the height of the floor sink rim allows for a minimum of a one inch air gap.
Observed the sink fixture at the three compartment sink is leaking and needs to be repaired/replaced.
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0102 FOOD ESTAB. W/FOOD PREP 50-149 SEATS
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2-21-2020 |
All utensils and equipment shall be fully operative, clean, and in good repair. (114115, 114175). All utensils and equipment shall be approved, installed properly, and meet applicable standards. (114130, 114130.1, 114130.2, 114130.3, 114130.4, 114130.5, 114130.6, 114132, 114133, 114137, 114139, 114143, 114153, 114155, 114163, 114165, 114167, 114169, 114172, 114175, 114177, 114180, 114182)
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Equipment food-contact surfaces and utensils shall be clean to sight and touch. The food-contact surfaces of cooking equipment and pans shall be kept free of encrusted grease deposits and other debris accumulations.
Keep all food facilities, and all utensils, display cases, windows, counters, shelves, tables, refrigeration units, sinks, dishwashing machines, and other equipment or utensils used in the storage, preparation, sale, service, and display of food, clean, fully operative, and in good repair.
The non-food-contact surfaces of equipment shall be kept free of an accumulation of dust, dirt, food residue, and other debris. Equipment shall be reassembled so that food-contact surfaces are not contaminated.
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Observed the ambient temperature of the walk-in fridge was measured between 44F - 45F during inspection. Have unit evaluated and repaired as needed.
Observed build up of debris on the soda dispenser nozzles and the under carriage where the nozzles are attached. Clean/sanitize and increase frequency to prevent build up.
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0102 FOOD ESTAB. W/FOOD PREP 50-149 SEATS
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2-21-2020 |
When time only, rather than time and temperature is used as a public health control, records and documentation must be maintained. (114000)
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If food is found in the temperature danger zone due to improper implementation of time as a public health control, discard all food that is out of acceptable temperature ranges. Time only, rather than time in conjunction with temperature, may be 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, only when the following requirements are met: (1) The food shall be marked or otherwise identified to indicate the time that is four 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 four hours from the point in time when the food is removed from temperature control. (3) The food in unmarked containers or packages marked to exceed a four-hour limit shall be discarded. (4) Written procedures shall be maintained in the food facility and made available to the enforcement agency upon request, that ensures proper cooling if the food is prepared, cooked, and refrigerated before time is used as a public health control.
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Observed facility leaving out garlic butter and there is no time control policy in place. Time control policy was discussed and developed during inspection. Facility must follow time control policy for the garlic butter.
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0102 FOOD ESTAB. W/FOOD PREP 50-149 SEATS
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2-21-2020 |
Food shall be thawed under refrigeration, completely submerged under cold running water of sufficient velocity to flush loose particles, in a microwave oven, or during the cooking process. (114018, 114020, 114020.1)
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Frozen potentially hazardous food shall only be thawed in one of the following ways: (a) Under refrigeration that maintains the food temperature at 41°F or below. (b) Completely submerged under potable running water for a period not to exceed two hours at a water temperature of 70°F or below, and with sufficient water velocity to agitate and flush off loose particles into the sink drain. (c) In a microwave oven if immediately followed by immediate preparation. (d) As part of a cooking process.
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Observed the improper thawing of sausage at the three compartment sink. Items were sitting in a container of stagnant water. All items being thawed out at room temperature must be under running water. Items were moved into the walk-in fridge during inspection.
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0102 FOOD ESTAB. W/FOOD PREP 50-149 SEATS
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2-21-2020 |
Food facilities that prepare food shall be equipped with warewashing facilities. Testing equipment and materials shall be provided to measure the applicable sanitization method. (114067(f,g), 114099, 114099.1, 114099.2, 114099.3, 114099.4, 114099.5, 114099.6, 114099.7, 114101, 114101.1, 114101.2, 114103, 114107, 114125)
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Provide a sink with at least 3 compartments with 2 integral metal drainboards. The sink compartments and drainage facilities shall be large enough to accommodate the largest utensil or piece of equipment to be cleaned therein.
Clean the utensils in one of the following ways:
(1) Manual warewashing shall be accomplished by using a 3-compartment sink where the utensils are first pre-cleaned, then washed, rinsed, sanitized, and air dried. The temperature of the washing solution shall be maintained at not less than 100°F or the temperature specified on the cleaning agent manufacturer's label instructions. The utensils shall then be rinsed in clear water before being immersed in a sanitizing solution. Manual sanitization shall be accomplished in the final sanitizing rinse by one of the following: (a) Immersion for at least 30 seconds where the water temperature is maintained at 171°F or above. (b) The application of sanitizing chemicals by immersion, manual swabbing, or brushing, using one of the following solutions: (1) Contact with a solution of 100 ppm available chlorine solution for at least 30 seconds. (2) Contact with a solution of 25 ppm available iodine for at least one minute. (3) Contact with a solution of 200 ppm quaternary ammonium for at least one minute. (4) Contact with a solution of ozone that meets the requirements of Section 180.940 of Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations and that is generated by a device located onsite at the food facility that meets all of the requirements of 114099.6. (c) Other methods approved by the enforcement agency.
(2) Mechanical machine warewashing shall be accomplished by using an approved machine installed and operated in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications. Soiled items to be cleaned in a warewashing machine shall be loaded in racks, trays, or baskets or onto conveyors in a position that exposes the items to the unobstructed spray during all cycles and allows the items to drain. Mechanical sanitization shall be accomplished in the final sanitizing rinse by one of the following: (a) By being cycled through equipment achieving a utensil surface temperature of 160°F or above. (b) The mechanical application of sanitizing chemicals by pressure spraying methods using one of the following: (1) Contact with a solution of 50 ppm available chlorine solution for at least 30 seconds. (2) Contact with a solution of 25 ppm available iodine for at least one minute. (3) Contact with any chemical sanitizer that meets the requirements of Section 180.940 of Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations when used in accordance with both the sanitizer manufacturers use directions and the machine manufacturer's specifications.
Provide testing equipment and materials to adequately measure the applicable sanitization method.
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Observed the dish washing machine was not dispensing chlorine during the sanitizer cycle. Machine was out of sanitizer and was replaced during inspection. Dish washing machine shall dispense 50PPM of chlorine.
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0102 FOOD ESTAB. W/FOOD PREP 50-149 SEATS
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