[?] 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 PIC unable to demonstrate knowledge by having no critical violations.

3717-1-02.1(A) / Employee health: Reporting by food employees
Critical Did not require employee(s) to report symptoms, diagnosed illness by a health care provider, or high risk situations as specified in rule. Observed unavailable documentation requiring employee(s) to report symptoms, diagnosed illness by a health care provider, or high risk situations as specified in rule. provide available documentation requiring all food handler employee(s) to report symptoms, diagnosed illness by a health care provider, or high risk situations as specified in rule. Note: observed the current shift of employees begin in the completing of this process.
Correct By: 21-Nov-2021
3717-1-04.5(A)(1) / Cleanliness of equipment food-contact surfaces and utensils.
Critical Corrected During Inspection Equipment food-contact surfaces or utensils are unclean. Observed a stored thermometer immediately placed into the internal monitoring recording of the TCS food without the step of proper sanitation. Note: corrected during inspection.

3717-1-06.1(A) / Floors, walls, and ceilings.
Floors, walls, and/or ceilings not smooth and easily cleanable. Observed the floor located by the three compartment sink missing material
Correct By: 28-Nov-2021


Inspection Information


Facility Type: Commercial FSO < 25000 sq. ft.

[?] Inspection Type: Standard/Critical Control Point

Inspection Date: 18-November-2021


Comments
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CRITICAL CONTROL POINT INSPECTION
IV - Demonstration of Knowledge: 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 outlined ways to prevent critical violations during future inspections
VII - Protection from Contamination: Foods need to be protected at all times from physical and environmental contamination during storage, preparation, holding and display. Observed a stored thermometer immediately placed into the internal monitoring recording of the TCS food, beef wiener at 156°F, without the step of proper sanitation. Discussed with staff of good processes of sanitizing the digital probe thermometer prior to the internal temperature check. Providing adequate air contact drying time for the wiping cloths in a sanitizer solution or alcohol wipes is a good preventitive of potential cross-contamination which can cause a foodborne illness.

X - P - Chemical: Toxic materials are properly identified and stored.
VI - P - TCS Food: Observed ready to eat TCS foods being properly date marked, and discarded when required. CDPH informed staff TCS foods being properly date marked, and discarded when required is a good preventitive in the growth of organisms which can cause a foodborne illness.


Inspection Outcome: