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

3717-1-02.4(A)(2) / Person in charge: assignment of responsibility.
Repeat Observed facility did not have one employee with supervisory and management responsibility and the authority to direct and control food preparation and service with level two certification in food protection at time of inspection (ODH certificate).
To prevent health hazards, obtain an ODH level 2 certificate in food protection. At least one employee that has supervisory and management responsibility and the authority to direct and control food preparation and service shall obtain the level two certification in food protection according to rule 3701-21-25 of the Administrative Code. Recommend checking with proctor of the ServSafe class that the owner has taken to see if it was recognized as a level 2 training from ODH.
3717-1-04.1(A) / Equipment and utensils - durability and strength.
Repeat Observed non-durable equipment being used. Peanuts and tree nuts were being stored in used single-use containers at the time of inspection.
To prevent deteriation and for cleaning purposes, discontinue re-using single use containers to store food. Equipment and utensils shall be designed and constructed to be durable and to retain their characteristic qualities under normal use conditions. Discontinue re-using single use containers.
3717-1-04.1(KK) / Food equipment - certification and classification.
Repeat Observed equipment (2 chest freezers, coffee maker, blenders, etc.) that was not approved by a recognized testing agency at the time of inspection.
To meet the requirements of this rule, food equipment that is acceptable for use in a FSO shall be approved by a recognized food equipment testing agency. Replace "household use only" equipment with NSF approved equipment or from a equivalent testing agency.
3717-1-06.1(I) / Light bulbs - protective shielding.
Repeat Observed light bulbs in the kitchen that were not properly shielded or coated where required at the time of inspection.
To prevent health hazards, light bulbs shall be shielded, coated, or otherwise shatter-resistant in areas where there is exposed food, clean equipment, utensils, or linens, or unwrapped single-service or single-use articles and does not apply in areas used only for storing food in unopened packages. An infrared or other heat lamp shall be protected against breakage by a shield surrounding and extending beyond the bulb so that only the face of the bulb is exposed.
3717-1-06.4(A) / Repairing.
Repeat The physical facilities are not being maintained in good repair. Observed damaged drywall on the walls (holes) throughout the kitchen at the time of inspection.
To prevent health hazards, the physical facilities shall be maintained in good repair. Repair all damaged drywall along the walls near the floor.


Inspection Information


Facility Type: Commercial FSO < 25000 sq. ft.

[?] Inspection Type: Follow-up

Inspection Date: 14-May-2018


The following violation(s) have been corrected since the last inspection.
3717-1-06.4(B)/Cleaning - frequency and restrictions.
Observed a build-up of dirt and debris on the floors in the following locations at the time of inspection: (1) walk-in cold holding unit. (2) walk-in freezer. (3) behind the bar. (4) near grease trap. (5) under and around cook line. (6) all other hard to reach areas (under equipment).
To prevent health hazards, the physical facilities shall be cleaned as often as necessary to keep them clean, and cleaning shall be done during periods when the least amount of food is exposed. The areas listed in the observations shall be cleaned and maintained.
3717-1-06.4(K)/Controlling pests.
Observed the presence of live insects at the time of inspection. Multiple insects were observed near the water heater and in the water heater at the time of inspection.
To prevent illness, the presence of insects, rodents, and other pests shall be controlled by: Routinely inspecting incoming shipments of food and supplies; routinely inspecting the premises for evidence of pests; Using methods, if pests are found, such as trapping devices or pesticides used according section (C), (K) and (L) of rule 3717-1-07.1 of this code; and eliminating harborage conditions. Owner showed documentation that a licensed pest company is visiting the FSO on a routine basis. Per discussion with owner, they are going to contact pest company and have them inspect and treat the FSO.
Comments
This inspection was a follow-up from the inspection on 5/11/2018 which resulted in a Temporary Closure of the FSO due to a risk to Public Health for pest infestation.
Observed a pest control report showing the facility was properly treated by a Licensed Pest Control on 5/12/2018.
Observed the floors of the facilities to be very clean. Observed walls and under counters were cleaned.
Please ensure all food contact surfaces are properly washed, rinsed and sanitized before use. This is required after each pest control chemical applications.
Observed multiple floor and wall junctures have been repaired and provided with a coved based finish.

Person In Charge (PIC) will provided a detailed cleaning schedule for Health Department review at the next follow-up inspection.

PIC stated that the pest control operator will be inspecting and treating the facility Tuesday 5/15/2018. Please provide documentation of this treatment. Please have the operator set properly dated monitoring traps at the previous locations set. This will allow the health department to accurately access if the pest issue is under control.

Okay to Re-open the FSO per the Health Commissioner.