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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 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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Establishments: PAUL'S PLACE RESTAURANT & BAR | Establishment #: KK166 |
Water Supply: Public Private Waste Water System: Public Private |
Sanitizer Type: Chemical | PPM: QUAT: 400 | Heat: N/A (CHLORINE 50) °F |
CFPM Verification (name, ID#, expiration date): | |||
SCOTT TRUMBLE 21750459 06/02/2026 |
PAUL JEZIORSKI 3089611 12/04/2028 |
CHERYL TRUMBLE 21750458 06/02/2026 |
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TEMPERATURE OBSERVATIONS |
Item/Location |
Temp |
Item/Location |
Temp |
Item/Location |
Temp |
pickles/walk-in cooler | 39.00°F | cut tomatoes/avantco cooler - kitchen | 40.00°F | cut melons/3 door half cooler - kitchen | 39.00°F |
salsa/small reach-in cooler | 39.00°F | cut tomatoes and onions/medium reach-in cooler/prep-table - kitchen | 39.00°F | cut tomatoes, fish, and chicken/large reach-in cooler/prep-table - kitchen | 40.00°F |
sausage gravy, chili/warming table | 175.00°F | cut lemons/cooler behind the bar | 39.00°F | /true cooler at server's station | 39.00°F |
OBSERVATIONS AND CORRECTIVE ACTIONS |
Item Number |
Severity | Violations cited in this report must be corrected within the time frames below. |
10 | PF |
6-301.12 (A-D): Each HANDWASHING SINK or group of adjacent HANDWASHING SINKS shall be provided with:
(A) Individual, disposable towels; (B) A continuous towel system that supplies the user with a clean towel; or (C) A heated-air hand drying device; or (D) A hand drying device that employs an air-knife system that delivers high velocity, pressurized air at ambient temperatures. hand washing station behind the bar was not supplied with paper towels. COS |
25 | PF |
3-603.11: (A) If an animal FOOD such as beef, EGGS, FISH, lamb, milk, pork, POULTRY, or shellfish is served or sold raw, undercooked, or without otherwise being processed to eliminate pathogens, either in READY-TO-EAT form or as an ingredient in another READY-TO-EAT FOOD, the LICENSE HOLDER shall inform CONSUMERS of the significantly increased RISK of consuming such FOODS by way of a DISCLOSURE and REMINDER, as specified in ¶¶ (B) and (C) of this section using brochures, deli case or menu advisories, label statements, table tents, placards, or other effective written means. (B) DISCLOSURE shall include: (1) description of the animal-derived FOODS, such as “oysters on the half shell (raw oysters),” “raw-EGG Caesar salad,” and “hamburgers (can be cooked to order)”; or (2) Identification of the animal-derived FOODS by asterisking them to a footnote that states that the items are served raw or undercooked, or contain (or may contain) raw or undercooked ingredients. (C) REMINDER shall include asterisking the animal-derived FOODS requiring DISCLOSURE to a footnote that states: (1) Regarding the safety of these items, written information is available upon request; (2) Consuming raw or undercooked MEATS, POULTRY, seafood, shellfish, or EGGS may increase your RISK of foodborne illness; or (3) Consuming raw or undercooked MEATS, POULTRY, seafood, shellfish, or EGGS may increase your RISK of foodborne illness, especially if you have certain medical conditions. menu items do not have consumer warning labels. currently, serving staff are verbally warning customers of the dangers of eating undercooked food items. correct by the next routine inspection--an extension has been granted to allow the facility to print new menus. |
38 | C |
6-501.111 (A) (B) (D): The PREMISES shall be maintained free of insects, rodents, and other pests. The presence of insects, rodents, and other pests shall be controlled to eliminate their presence on the PREMISES by:
(A) Routinely inspecting incoming shipments of FOOD and supplies;
(B) Routinely inspecting the PREMISES for evidence of pests;
(D) Eliminating harborage conditions. observed rodent droppings around the corners of the utility closet. This facility has an active contract with a pest control company and appropriate pest control applications that are applied around the facility. COS |
43 | C |
3-304.12 (C): During pauses in FOOD preparation or dispensing, FOOD preparation and dispensing UTENSILS shall be stored:
(C) On a clean portion of the FOOD preparation table or cooking EQUIPMENT only if the in-use UTENSIL and the FOOD- CONTACT surface of the FOOD preparation table or cooking EQUIPMENT are cleaned and SANITIZED at a frequency specified under §§ 4-602.11 and 4-702.11. in-use knifes at the reach-in cooler/prep-table were found stored in the crevice between two kitchen equipment--the crevice is unclean. COS |
55 | C |
6-501.12: (A)PHYSICAL FACILITIES shall be cleaned as often as necessary to keep them clean.(B)Except for cleaning that is necessary due to a spill or other accident, cleaning shall be done during periods when the least amount of FOOD is exposed such as after closing. the utility closet floor is unclean. In addition, the floor under the kitchen cooking equipment is unclean. correct by the next routine inspection. |
57 | C | all employee food handler training certifications have expired. - (Correct By: May 25, 2022) |
58 | C | allergen awareness training have expired. correct by the next routine inspection. |
HACCP Topic: PROPER REHEATING PRACTICES: REHEAT FOOD ITEMS TO 165F (MINIMUM); ALSO, FOOD ITEMS SHALL ONLY BE REHEATED ONE TIME. |
Person In ChargePAUL JEZIORSKI |
Date:02/23/2022 |
InspectorAlan Hatia |
Follow-up: Yes No Follow-up Date:05/25/2022 |