1.20.22 - Inspection Report - Ginos
1.20.22 - Inspection Report - Ginos
1.20.22 - Inspection Report - Ginos
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INSPECTION REPORT FOR FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS
Norristown Health Center
Total Violations 10 Date of Inspection 01/20/2022
1430 DeKalb Street, PO Box 311
Risk Violations Count 4 License Number A15519
Norristown, PA 19401
In the event of an emergency, power outage, loss of water supply, loss of hot water, fire, flood,
sewage leak / back-up or other imminent health hazard; facility MUST cease all operations
and notify MCOPH immediately. Failure to comply may result in legal action.
Office of Public Health - Division of Environmental Field Services
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Disinfectant/Sanitizer
pH
CFSM Name:
Anita Badalamenti
Heat
°F
Chemical
Chlorine dish machine (100 ppm)/ Chlorine CFSM Number:
21-AB-035816
Exp. Date:
10/09/2026
TEMPERATURE OBSERVATIONS
Item/Location Temp Item/Location Temp Item/Location Temp
water/waitstaff hand wash sink 125°F water/3 bay ware wash sink 162°F water/restroom 108°F
/1 door reach in 10°F /prep unit 38°F /prep unit 37°F
/1 door reach in 32°F /prep unit 32°F /walk in refrig 38°F
/walk in freezer -8°F /hot holding n/a
OBSERVATIONS AND CORRECTIVE ACTIONS
Violations cited in this report must be corrected within the time frames below, or as stated in section 8-405.11 of the food code.
Item
In the event of an emergency, power outage, loss of water supply, loss of hot water, fire, flood, sewage leak / back-up or other
Number
imminent health hazard; facility MUST cease all operations and notify MCOPH immediately. Failure to comply may result in legal action.
2 2-102.12(A): Certified Food Protection Manager
MCOPH Certified Food Sanitation Manager Certificate not posted at time of inspection.
10 6-301.14: Handwashing Signage
Food slicer splash guard and top interior of waitstaff soda ice machine unclean. COS
25 3-603.11: Consumption of Animal Foods that are Raw, Undercooked, or Not Otherwise Processed to Eliminate Pathogens
Menu lacking a consumer advisory and menu item reminder to identifying applicable menu items.
39 3-307.11: Miscellaneous Sources of Contamination
Food containers stored on the floor in walk in refrigerator and walk in freezer. COS
39 3-307.11: Miscellaneous Sources of Contamination
Single service takeout containers with food contact surface exposed. COS
49 4-601.11(B) and ( C ): Equipment, Food-Contact Surfaces, Nonfood-Contact Surfaces, and Utensils
Inspector
Tim Moeller Date:
1/20/22
Office of Public Health - Division of Environmental Field Services
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Food Facility Name
Address
Municipality
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In the event of an emergency, power outage, loss of water supply, loss of hot water, fire, flood, sewage leak / back-up or other
Number
imminent health hazard; facility MUST cease all operations and notify MCOPH immediately. Failure to comply may result in legal action.
Inspection Facility was closed at start of inspection. No food preparation at time of inspection. No fresh food product onsite at time of inspection.
Comments
Observations:
? All food and non-food contact surfaces and equipment appear to have been cleaned and sanitized in the kitchen, dining room (including tables and chairs), wait stations, restrooms
? All sinks have hot and cold running water under pressure
? All hand wash sinks are supplied with soap and paper towels and handwashing signage
? All secondary food containers used for condiments appear to have been cleaned and sanitized
? There was not any food prepped in November or December and put in freezer/kept frozen to use at a later date
? A company was hired to clean and sanitize the facility (not onsite, please provide documentation to [email protected])
Owner, Mr. Badalamenti communicated to MCOPH (Montgomery County Office of Public Health) that they did not wash produce prior to serving. Moving forward facility is instructed to
wash all produce before serving.
MCOPH emphasized the requirement of proper and through handwashing and glove/utensil use when handling ready to eat foods and provided education to owners. Additional
inspections will occur to ensure facility is in compliance with the Montgomery County Public Health Code and observe employee food handling procedures.
Facility is given permission to open and operate. Facility must comply with MCOPH if any additional information is requested regarding the Hepatitis A investigation or other business.
MCOPH inspector has removed closure signage.
Inspector
Tim Moeller Date:
1/20/22