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

3717-1-03.4(F)(1) / Time/temperature controlled for safety food - hot and cold holding.
Critical CorrectedDuringInsp TCS foods were not being held at the proper temperature. OBSERVED: Delfield single door refrigerator at 52 degrees,To prevent the growth of pathogens which could cause a foodborn illness. All cold holding units shall be maintained at 41 degrees or lower, Discard all TCS foods from unit. ie, soup, eggs,CORRECTED: Employee discarded TCS foods into the trash
To prevent the growth of pathogens, except during preparation, cooking, or cooling, or when time is used as a public health control, TCS food shall be held at 135°F or above (except that roasts cooked using time and temperature parameters in 3717-1-03.3 may be held at 130° F), or at 41°F or less. Correct By: 27-Feb-2017
3717-1-04.4(N)(1) / Manual and mechanical warewashing equipment, using chemical sanitization (chlorine) - temp., pH, concentration, and hardness
Critical The concentration and/or temperature of a chlorine sanitizing solution did not meet the minimum requirements specified in the code. OBSERVED: No sanitizer in the dishwasher. To prevent the growth of pathogens which could cause a foodborne illness. Sanitizer shall be available. Hand sanitize in 3 compartment sink until repaired
To prevent pathogen growth, a chlorine solution shall have a minimum temperature based on the concentration and pH of the solution as specified in the code. Correct By: 27-Feb-2017

3717-1-04.4(A)(1) / Equipment - good repair and proper adjustment.
Equipment and/or components are not maintained in good working order. OBSERVED: delfield refrigerator out of temperature, to prevent the growth of pathogens which could caiuse a foodborn illness. Adjust or repair to keep TCS foods at forty one degrees or below
Equipment shall be maintained in a state of repair and condition that meets the requirements specified under rules 3717-1-04 and 3717-1-04.1 of this code. Correct By: 27-Feb-2017
3717-1-06.1(M) / Outer openings - protected.
CorrectedDuringInsp Observed an outer opening, window, or door without proper protection against the entry of insects and rodents. OBSERVED: back door open & screen door is torn & not preventing insects and pests from entering the premises which could cause a foodborn illness. Close door until screen door is repaired
To prevent contamination, outer openings of an FSO or RFE shall be protected against the entry of insects and rodents as specified in this rule.


Inspection Information


Facility Type: Commercial FSO < 25000 sq. ft.

[?] Inspection Type: Standard

Inspection Date: 21-February-2017