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

3717-1-02.2(C) / Hands and arms: when to wash
Critical Food employee(s) did not wash hands in situations that specifically require them to do so. Observed a food preparation employee donning gloves to work with cooked chicken immediately after working with raw chicken without washing hands between glove change at time of inspection.
To prevent contamination, food employees shall clean their hands and exposed portions of their arms after switching between working with raw food and with ready to eat food; before donning gloves to initiate a task that involves working with food; and after other activities that contaminate the hands.
3717-1-02.4(C)(13) / Person in charge: duties - ensure employees are properly trained in food safety, including food allergy awareness.
Critical Person in charge did not ensure their employees are properly trained in food safety. Observed multiple critical violations and the employee cooking chicken was unable to demonstrate proper procedures at time of inspection (cooling, temperatures, hand washing, etc.).
To prevent foodborne illness, the person in charge shall ensure that employees are properly trained in food safety, including food allergy awareness, as it relates to their assigned duties.
3717-1-03.4(G) / Ready-to-eat, time/temperature controlled for safety food - date marking.
Critical Observed refrigerated, ready-to-eat, TCS foods held refrigerated for more than 24 hours were not properly date marked at time of inspection (corned beef, rice, salsa, soup, chicken, potatoes, gyro, eggs, spinach, lettuce, tomatoes, meatballs, etc.).
To prevent foodborne illness, refrigerated, ready-to-eat, TCS food held at a temperature of 41°F or less for more than 24 hours shall be clearly marked at the time of preparation or the time the original container is opened to indicate the date or day, that is a maximum of seven days, by which the food shall be consumed, sold, or discarded. The day the food is prepared or opened is day one.
3717-1-03.4(H)(1) / Ready-to-eat, time/temperature controlled for safety food - disposition.
Critical Corrected During Inspection Observed ready-to-eat, TCS food that had been date marked was not properly discarded when required at time of inspection (potatoes with a used by date of 3/31; soup, beans, and gravy with a use by date of 4/2).
The PIC voluntarily discarded the food at time of inspection. To prevent illness, refrigerated, ready-to-eat TCS food that has been date marked in the facility shall be discarded if it: (a) exceeds the temperature or time specified in (G)(1) of this rule, except the time the food is frozen; (b) is in a container or package that does not bear a date or day; or (c) is marked with a date or day that exceeds the time and temperature combination specified in (G)(1) of this rule.
3717-1-05.3(C) / Sewage and other liquid waste: Backflow prevention.
Critical Repeat Observed a direct connection between the sewage system and a drain originating from equipment in which food, portable equipment, or utensils are placed at time of inspection (food preparation sink has an improper air gap).
Provide a proper air gap. To prevent health hazards, a direct connection may not exist between the sewage system and a drain originating from equipment in which food, portable equipment, or utensils are placed unless allowed by the Ohio building code for: a warewashing machine between its waste outlet and a floor drain when the machine is located within five feet (1.5 meters) of a trapped floor drain and the machine outlet is connected to the inlet side of a properly vented floor drain trap; or a warewashing and culinary sink.
3717-1-07(B) / Poisonous or toxic materials: Working containers - common name.
Critical Observed working containers of poisonous or toxic chemicals that were not properly labeled with the name of the material on multiple spray bottles at time of inspection.
To prevent health hazards, working containers used for poisonous or toxic materials such as cleaners and sanitizers taken from bulk supplies shall be clearly and individually identified with the common name of the material.

3717-1-04.5(A)(3) / Cleanliness of nonfood-contact surfaces of equipment.
Non-food contact surfaces of equipment are dirty. Observed multiple pieces of dirty equipment at time of inspection (coolers, shelving, rear exhaust hood, chip warmer, lettuce bin, deli slicer, and freezer).
To prevent contamination, thoroughly clean all equipment. Nonfood-contact surfaces of equipment shall be kept clean.
3717-1-05.1(C)(1) / Handwashing sink - required water temperature
Observed multiple handwashing sinks without water at the required temperature at time of inspection.
To ensure proper cleaning of hands, a handwashing sink shall be equipped to provide water at a temperature of at least 100° F (thirty-eight degrees Celsius) through a mixing valve or combination faucet.


Inspection Information


Facility Type: Commercial FSO < 25000 sq. ft.

[?] Inspection Type: Standard

Inspection Date: 04-April-2018


Comments
A re-inspection will be conducted on 4/10/18 to confirm that violations have been corrected.
The glass door coolers are only permitted to store packaged products per manufacturer.