[?] A summary of the violations found during the inspection are listed below.

3717-1-02.4(B)(1) / PIC: Demonstration of Knowledge - No Critical Violations
Critical Corrected During Inspection PIC unable to demonstrate knowledge by having no critical violations. The Person in Charge (PIC) did not comply with this chapter by having no critical violations during the current inspection. To comply with this Chapter and exercise active managerial control over the facility, the PIC shall have no critical violations during the current inspection, which decreases opportunities for foodborne illness outbreaks. The Inspector reviewed with the PIC the chapters in the Code where the critical violations are addressed. In addition, the Inspector educated the PIC on the public health significance of each critical violation. Finally, the Inspector provided food safety literature to the PIC, explicitly underscoring information to be shared with the staff, as well as outlining ways to prevent critical violations during future inspections.
Correct By: 20-Jun-2023
3717-1-02.4(C)(15) / PIC: duties - ensure employees are informed in a verifiable manner of their responsibility to report their health information
Critical Corrected During Inspection Employees are not informed in a verifiable manner of their responsibility to report information about their health. An Employee Health Policy is not provided for the food service operation. Food employees are not informed in a verifiable manner of their responsibility to report to the person in charge (PIC) information about their health as it relates to communicable disease and diseases that are transmissible through food. To prevent the spread of disease, the PIC must ensure that employees are aware of reporting requirements for COVID-19 symptoms, major symptoms of concern such as diarrhea and jaundice and the thirteen reportable diseases. The Inspector provided an updated health policy which includes COVID-19 symptoms to the PIC.
Correct By: 20-Jun-2023

3717-1-02.4(A)(2) / PIC - Manager Certification
Facility does not have an employee with manager certification in food protection.
Correct By: 27-Jun-2023


Inspection Information


Facility Type: Commercial FSO < 25000 sq. ft.

[?] Inspection Type: Standard/30 Day/CCP

Inspection Date: 20-June-2023




Comments
Comments related to the Critical Control Point Inspection (Item 35) are listed below. Note: Positive observations are indicated by the element number and the letter P.
I - Employee Health: Person in charge did not ensure that employees are informed of their responsibility to report information about their health.

An Employee Health Policy is not provided for the food service operation. Food employees are not informed in a verifiable manner of their responsibility to report to the person in charge (PIC) information about their health as it relates to communicable disease and diseases that are transmissible through food. To prevent the spread of disease, the PIC must ensure that employees are aware of reporting requirements for COVID-19 symptoms, major symptoms of concern such as diarrhea and jaundice and the thirteen reportable diseases. The Inspector provided an updated health policy which includes COVID-19 symptoms to the PIC. The PIC secured signatures of employees on shift with a commitment to provide policy copies for all back-of-house (BOH) employees.

III - P - Preventing Contamination by Hands: Hand washing facilities are properly supplied.

VIII - P - Consumer Advisory: Observed a consumer advisory on the menu for animal foods that are served raw, undercooked or not otherwise processed to eliminate pathogens.

X - P - Chemical: Toxic materials are properly identified and stored.