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

No critical violations were documented at the time of inspection.

No violations were documented at the time of inspection.


Inspection Information


Facility Type: Non-Commercial FSO < 25000 sq. ft.

[?] Inspection Type: Follow-up

Inspection Date: 04-October-2018


The following violation(s) have been corrected since the last inspection.
3717-1-02.1(A)/Employee health: Reporting by food employees
License holder did not require employee(s) to report symptoms, an illness diagnosed by a health care provider, or high risk situations as specified by law.OPERATION DID NOT HAVE AN EMPLOYEE HEALTH POLICY AT TIME OF INSPECTION.
To prevent the transmission of foodborne illnesses, the license holder shall require food employees and conditional employees to report to the person in charge information about their health as it relates to diseases that are transmissible through food.OPERATION SHALL HAVE AN EMPLOYEE HEALTH POLICY WITH THE 13 REPORTABLE ILLNESSES AND COMMON SYMPTOMS FOR FOOD EMPLOYEES TO SIGN.
3717-1-02.4(B)/Person in charge: demonstration of knowledge.
The person in charge was unable to demonstrate proper knowledge of food safety and prevention.OBSERVED CRITICAL VIOLATIONS AT TIME OF INSPECTION.
To prevent or correct factors that may cause foodborne illness, based on the risks inherent to the food operation, during inspections and upon request, the person in charge shall demonstrate to the licensor the applicable food safety knowledge at the time of inspection. OPERATOR MUST MAINTAIN CONTROL AND OVERSIGHT OF OPERATION TO ENSURE THAT CRITICAL VIOLATIONS DO NOT OCCUR.
3717-1-02.4(C)(16)/Person in charge: duties - ensure the facility has written procedures for vomiting and diarrheal events.
Person-in-charge did not ensure that the facility has written procedures for employees to follow when responding to vomiting or diarrheal events. OPERATION DID NOT HAVE WRITTEN PROCEDURES FOR VOMIT/FECAL CLEAN UP AT TIME OF INSPECTION.
Person in charge shall ensure that the FSO or RFE have written procedures for employees to follow when responding to vomiting or diarrheal events that involved discharge onto surfaces.
3717-1-04.2(G)(2)/Food temperature measuring devices - measuring the temperature of thin foods.
A thermometer capable of accurately measuring the temperature of thin foods was not available. FOOD EMPLOYEE DID NOT HAVE A THIN PROBE THERMOMETER TO MEASURE THIN FOODS.
To prevent foodborne illness, a food temperature measuring device with a suitable small-diameter probe shall be provided and readily accessible to measure the temperature of thin foods, such as meat patties or fish fillets.
3717-1-05.4(H)/Toilet room receptacle - covered.
Observed no covered receptacle in women's rest-room. OBSERVED A WASTE RECEPTACLE WITHOUT A COVER IN THE WOMEN'S REST-ROOM.
A toilet room used by females shall be provided with a covered receptacle for sanitary napkins.
Comments
FOODS ARE RECEIVED FROM AN APPROVED SOURCE: PREFERRED MEALS. SANITIZER- CLOROX. TEST KIT-YES. PROBE THERMOMETER-YES. ALL VIOLATIONS WERE CORRECTED.


Inspection Outcome: