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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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Food Establishment Inspection Report |
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Establishments: HENSON'S SOUTHSIDE MEATS, INC. | Establishment #: MM047 |
Water Supply: Public Private Waste Water System: Public Private |
Sanitizer Type: Chemical | PPM: CHLORINE 100 | Heat: N/A °F |
CFPM Verification (name, ID#, expiration date): | |||
MICHAEL HENSON 2171943 03/08/2028 |
01/01/1900 |
01/01/1900 |
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TEMPERATURE OBSERVATIONS |
Item/Location |
Temp |
Item/Location |
Temp |
Item/Location |
Temp |
sirloin steak/meat display case | 39.00°F | ground beef/meat display case | 38.00°F | italian breakfast sausage/meat display case | 39.00°F |
pork loin/walk-in cooler | 38.00°F | cheese/mini display case | 39.00°F | chicken /reach in 3 door retial freezer | 0.00°F |
sausage patty /reach in retial freezer | 0.00°F | crab/chest freezer | 0.00°F | eggs/reach in retail cooler | 40.00°F |
milk/reach in retail cooler | 40.00°F |
OBSERVATIONS AND CORRECTIVE ACTIONS |
Item Number |
Severity | Violations cited in this report must be corrected within the time frames below. |
37 | C |
3-302.12: Except for containers holding FOOD that can be readily and unmistakably recognized such as dry pasta, working containers holding FOOD or FOOD ingredients that are removed from their original packages for use in the FOOD ESTABLISHMENT, such as cooking oils, flour, herbs, potato flakes, salt, spices, and sugar shall be identified with the common name of the FOOD. Observed some of the seasoning containers below the slicer counter to not have labels. Provide and maintain by next routine inspection. |
39 | C |
3-305.11 (A) (B) (C):
(A) Except as specified in ¶¶ (B) and (C) of this section, FOOD shall be protected from contamination by storing the FOOD:
(1) In a clean, dry location;
(2) Where it is not exposed to splash, dust, or other contamination; and
(3) At least 15 cm (6 inches) above the floor.
(B) FOOD in packages and working containers may be stored less than 15 cm (6 inches) above the floor on case lot handling EQUIPMENT as specified under § 4-204.122.
(C) Pressurized BEVERAGE containers, cased FOOD in waterproof containers such as bottles or cans, and milk containers in plastic crates may be stored on a floor that is clean and not exposed to floor moisture. Observed a seasoning container to be on the floor by the seasoning storage. Provide for all food items to be stored up and off the floor and maintain by next routine inspection. Repeat |
Inspection Comments | FACILITY WAS COVERED WITH CFPM LICENSES FOR THIS INSPECTION. |
HACCP Topic: PROPER SEPARATION OF RAW FOODS ACCORDING TO THEIR COOKING TEMPERATURE. |
Person In ChargeMIKE HENSON |
Date:12/10/2024 |
InspectorAngela Colon |
Follow-up: Yes No Follow-up Date: |