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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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Food Establishment Inspection Report | |
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Establishment: JOSH'S PIZZA DBA JOHNNY'S PIZZA | Establishment #: KK081 |
Water Supply: Public Private Waste Water System: Public Private |
Sanitizer Type: Chemical | PPM: CHLORINE 100 | Heat: NA °F |
IL Requirements: | Use of non-latex gloves for food handling and preparation 410 ILCS 180/10 - YES |
Appropriate default beverage for children's meal 410 ILCS 620/21.5 - N/A |
CFPM Verification (name, ID#, expiration date): | |||
ROSE RICHARDS 2428983 06/13/2028 |
QUENTIN GENTRY 25260054 02/22/2029 |
JOSH BRITTAIN 2428983 06/01/2028 |
JENNIFER CORIELL 26646987 12/10/2029 |
TEMPERATURE OBSERVATIONS |
Item/Location |
Temp |
Item/Location |
Temp |
Item/Location |
Temp |
Pizza sauce/Prep table | 38.00°F | Chicken/Chicken cooler | 38.00°F | Ranch/Right server cooler | 39.00°F |
Cole claw/Left server cooler | 39.00°F | Mayonnaise/Walk-in cooler | 40.00°F | /4 freezers | 0.00°F |
Marinara sauce/Steam table | 140.00°F |
OBSERVATIONS AND CORRECTIVE ACTIONS |
Item Number |
Severity | Violations cited in this report must be corrected within the time frames below. |
41 | C |
3-304.14 (B)(1)(2): (B) Cloths in-use for wiping counters and other EQUIPMENT surfaces shall be: (1) Held between uses in a chemical sanitizer solution at a concentration specified under § 4-501.114; and (2) Laundered daily as specified under ¶ 4-802.11(D). The concentration of the chlorine sanitizer solution at the prep tables was too low. A new solution was prepared at the proper concentration. COS |
45 | C |
4-903.11( A)(1)(2)(3): (A) Except as specified in ¶ (D) of this section, cleaned EQUIPMENT and UTENSILS, laundered LINENS, and SINGLE-SERVICE and SINGLE-USE ARTICLES shall be stored: (1) In a clean, dry location; (2) Where they are not exposed to splash, dust, or other contamination; and (3) At least 15 cm (6 inches) above the floor. Observed cases of single use items stored on the floor in the dry goods closet. These cases were moved to shelves above the floor. COS |
47 | PF |
4-202.11 (A): (A) Multiuse FOOD-CONTACT SURFACES shall be: (1) SMOOTH; (2) Free of breaks, open seams, cracks, chips, inclusions, pits, and similar imperfections; (3) Free of sharp internal angles, corners, and crevices; (4) Finished to have SMOOTH welds and joints; and (5) Except as specified in (B) of this section, accessible for cleaning and inspection by one of the following methods: (a) Without being disassembled, (b) By disassembling without the use of tools, or (c) By easy disassembling with the use of handheld tools commonly available to maintenance and cleaning personnel such as screwdrivers, pliers, open-end wrenches, and Allen wrenches. Observed several wooden pizza paddles with deep cracks. These paddles were removed from service. COS |
47 | C |
4-501.11 (A): (A) EQUIPMENT shall be maintained in a state of repair and condition that meets the requirements specified under Parts 4-1 and 4-2. Paint is chipping off the blue shelf in the walk-in cooler. Repair and maintain by the next routine inspection. |
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410 ILCS 625/3.07: (b) Unless otherwise provided, all certified food service sanitation managers employed by a restaurant must receive or obtain training in basic allergen awareness principles within 30 days after employment and every 3 years thereafter. Training programs must be accredited by the American National Standards Institute or another reputable accreditation agency under the ASTM International E2659-09 (Standard Practice for Certificate Programs). Not all certified Food protection managers have completed allergen awareness training. All employees that are certified food safety managers shall complete allergen awareness training by the next routine inspection. |
HACCP Topic: COOLING PROCEDURES. |
Person In Charge:JOSH BRITTAIN |
Date:04/01/2025 |
Inspector:DANA JAMES |
Follow-up: Yes No Follow-up Date: |