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Food Establishment Inspection Report Pursuant to Title 25-A of the District of Columbia Municipal Regulations |
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OBSERVATIONS | 25 DCMR | CORRECTIVE ACTIONS |
3. - The establishment did not provide proof of an employee health policy for the prevention of foodborne illness. I provided the establishment with a copy of the Food Code's conditional employee and food employee interview, reporting agreement, and medical referral forms. (Corrected On Site) | 300.1 | The licensee shall require food employees and conditional employees to report to the person in charge, in accordance with this Section, information about their health and activities as they relate to diseases that are transmissible through food. |
5. - The establishment does not have approved procedures for responding to a contamination event due to vomiting or diarrhea. (I provided written procedure during the inspection). (Corrected On Site) | 504.1 | A licensee shall ensure that its food establishment shall have procedures for employees to follow when responding to vomiting or diarrheal events that involve the discharge of vomitus or fecal matter onto surfaces in the food establishment. The procedures shall address the specific actions employees must take to minimize the spread of contamination and the exposure of employees, consumers, food, and surfaces to vomitus or fecal matter. Pf |
10. - Observed the hand washing sink in kitchen not supplied with paper towels. (Corrected On Site) | 3002.1 | Each handwashing sink or group of adjacent sinks shall be provided with: (a) Individual, disposable towels; Pf (b) A continuous towel system that supplies the user with a clean towel; Pf (c) A heated-air hand drying device that is provided in addition to other hand-drying devices at sinks used for food preparation or warewashing areas; Pf or (d) A hand drying device that employs an air-knife system that delivers high velocity, pressurized air at ambient temperatures. Pf |
15. - Observed ice in plastic bags stored under raw shellfish products. (CORRECT VIOLATION WITHIN 5 CALENDAR DAYS) | 802.1(a)-(b) | Food shall be protected from cross contamination by: (a) Except as specified in Section 802.1(a)(3), separating raw animal foods during storage, preparation, holding, and display from: (1) Raw ready-to-eat food including other raw animal food such as fish for sushi or molluscan shellfish, or other raw ready-to-eat food such as fruits and vegetables; P and (2) Cooked ready-to-eat food; P and (3) Frozen, commercially processed and packaged raw animal food may be stored or displayed with or above frozen, commercially processed and packaged, ready-to eat food; (b) Except when combined as ingredients, separating types of raw animal foods from each other such as beef, fish, lamb, pork, and poultry during storage, preparation, holding, and display by: (1) Using separate equipment for each type; P or (2) Arranging each type of food in equipment so that cross contamination of one type with another is prevented, and (3) Preparing each type of food at different times or in separate areas. P |
23. - Temperature control for safety foods intended to be held for more than 24 hours are not date marked.(CORRECT VIOLATION WITHIN 5 CALENDAR DAYS) | 1007.1 | Except when packaging food using a reduced oxygen packaging method as specified in Section 1011, and except as specified in Section 1007.4 and 1007.5, refrigerated, ready-to-eat, potentially hazardous food (time/temperature control for safety food) prepared and held in a food establishment for more than twenty- four (24) hours shall be clearly marked to indicate the date or day by which the food shall be consumed on the premises, sold, or discarded when held at a temperature of five degrees Celsius (5 degrees C) (forty-one degrees Fahrenheit (41 degrees F)) or less for a maximum of seven (7) days. Pf |
37. - Observed unlabeled containers at the bar. (CORRECT VIOLATION WITHIN 14 CALENDAR DAYS) | 803.1 | 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, except that containers holding food that can be readily and unmistakably recognized, such as dry pasta, need not be identified. |
50. - Observed the establishment did not have running hot water. (Plumber adjusted the water heater during the inspection). (Corrected On Site) | 2305.1 | The water source and system shall be of sufficient capacity to meet the peak water demands of the food establishment. Pf |
51. - Observed clogged drain in the hand washing sink at the restroom. (Corrected On Site) | 2418.1 | A plumbing system shall be: (a) Repaired according to the D.C. Plumbing Code (2008) incorporating the International Plumbing Code 2006, as amended by the D.C. Plumbing Code Supplement (subtitle F of 12 DCMR); and (b) Maintained in good repair. |
Item/Location | Temp | Item/Location | Temp | Item/Location | Temp | Item/Location | Temp |
Onions raw (Reach-in Refrigerator) (Cold Holding) | 35.0F | Beans (Hot Holding Unit) (Hot Holding) | 153.0F | Rice steamed (Hot Holding Unit) (Hot Holding) | 182.0F | Steak cooked (Griddle) (Cooking) | 168.0F |
salsa (Reach-in Refrigerator) (Cold Holding) | 35.0F | Soup (Reach-in Refrigerator) (Cold Holding) | 38.0F | Meat (Walk-in Refrigerator) (Cold Holding) | 38.0F | Vegetable Products (Walk-in Refrigerator) (Cold Holding) | 38.0F |
Hot Water (3-compartment sink) | 87.0F | Hot Water (3-compartment sink) | 110.0F | ||||
Inspector Comments:
Correct cited violations within 5 AND 14 calendar-days. If you have question, please contact the area supervisory sanitarian at food.safety@dc.gov. |
Deisi Valle | 12/22/2022 | |
Person-in-Charge (Signature) | (Print) | Date |
Jemal Yasin | 026 | 12/22/2022 | |
Inspector (Signature) | (Print) | Badge # | Date |
2023 |