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FOODBORNE ILLNESS RISK FACTORS AND PUBLIC HEALTH INTERVENTIONS |
Circle designated compliance status (IN, OUT, N/O, N/A) for each numbered item IN=in compliance OUT=not in compliance N/O=not observed N/A=not applicable Mark "X" in appropriate box for COS and/or R COS=corrected on-site during inspection R=repeat violation |
Risk factors are important practices or procedures identified as the most prevalent contributing factors of foodborne illness or injury. Public health interventions are control measures to prevent foodborne illness or injury. |
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GOOD RETAIL PRACTICES |
Good Retail Practices are preventative measures to control the addition of pathogens, chemicals, and physical objects into foods. Mark "X" in box if numbered item is not in compliance Mark "X" in appropriate box for COS and/or R COS=corrected on site during inspectionR=repeat violation |
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IOCI 17-356
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Food Establishment Inspection Report |
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Establishments: BRANDON WOOD RETIREMENT CENTER | Establishment #: 209 |
Water Supply: Public Private Waste Water System: Public Private | ||
Temperature Documentation: NO | License Posted: NO | Complaint Number: |
Sanitation Information | ||
Name: Annette Manning | ||
Name: Anthony Hardin | ||
Name: KASSIDY LAIBLE | ||
Name: ROBIN STRAUCH |
SANITIZER OBSERVATIONS |
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Location | Location Desc. | Method Used | Chemical Sanitizer Used | PPM | Water Temp |
Sanitizer Bucket | front kitchen | Chemical Sanitizer | Chlorine | 150.00 | 0.00 |
Sanitizer Bucket | back kitchen | Chemical Sanitizer | Chlorine | 50.00 | 0.00 |
Dish Machine | dish room | Chemical Sanitizer | Chlorine | 100.00 | 0.00 |
TEMPERATURE OBSERVATIONS |
Item/Location |
Temp |
Item/Location |
Temp |
Item/Location |
Temp |
air temp/reach in cooler | 40.00°F | air temp/walk in cooler | 40.00°F | Cheese/walk in cooler | 40.00°F |
vegetables/cooked | 170.00°F | Potatoes/cooked | 170.00°F |
OBSERVATIONS AND CORRECTIVE ACTIONS |
Item Number |
Violations cited in this report must be corrected within the time frames below. |
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Exterior doors in the back of the storage room and in the hallway behind the laundry room are not tight fitting. Add a sweep/weather stripping so daylight cannot be seen through the door by next routine inspection. - 6-202.15 (A) (B) (D): (A) Except as specified in (B), (C), and (E) and under (D) of this section, outer openings of a FOOD ESTABLISHMENT shall be protected against the entry of insects and rodents by: (1) Filling or closing holes and other gaps along floors, walls, and ceilings; (2) Closed, tight-fitting windows; and (3) Solid, self-closing, tight-fitting doors. (B) Paragraph (A) of this section does not apply if a FOOD ESTABLISHMENT opens into a larger structure, such as a mall, airport, or office building, or into an attached structure, such as a porch, and the outer openings from the larger or attached structure are protected against the entry of insects and rodents. (D) Except as specified in (B) and (E) of this section, if the windows or doors of a FOOD ESTABLISHMENT, or of a larger structure within which a FOOD ESTABLISHMENT is located, are kept open for ventilation or other purposes or a TEMPORARY FOOD ESTABLISHMENT is not provided with windows and doors as specified under (A) of this section, the openings shall be protected against the entry of insects and rodents by: (1) 16 mesh to 25.4 mm (16 mesh to 1 inch) screens; (2) Properly designed and installed air curtains to control flying insects; or (3) Other effective means. - V |
HACCP Topic: Exterior doors |
Person In Charge (Signature)Anthony Hardin |
Date:01/16/2024 |
InspectorDAWN GIOVANETTO |
Follow-up: Yes No Follow-up Date: |