Mold-like growth, old food scraps: Cumberland County restaurant inspection-pennlive.com

2021-11-11 07:38:17 By : Mr. Syed Yasir

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During inspections between September 15 and 25, the following Cumberland County restaurants were found to violate Pennsylvania health and safety regulations.

The inspection is supervised by the Ministry of Agriculture. The department pointed out that in many cases, restaurants will correct violations before the inspector leaves.

--Italian wedding soup is kept at 120°F on a steaming table instead of 135°F or higher as required. Chef corrected the violation by adjusting the device's thermostat to increase the temperature to 136°F.

--The walk-in freezer is overcrowded. Packaged foods stored on the floor and shelves have no open areas that might obstruct air flow. The facility should consider adding an additional unit or replacing an existing unit with a freezer with more storage capacity. At the time of this inspection, the temperature was sufficient (8 °F), but some areas of the freezer may be isolated from sufficient cooling temperature.

--The metal shelf starts to rust in the 3-door holding cooler.

Center Street Bar and Grill

- The floor of the walk-in cooler is cracked, and there may be food residues, crude oil and microorganisms in the turf. The top floor of the cleaning area has begun to peel off. The current state of the floor prevents it from being a smooth, easy-to-clean surface. The factory has a year to reseal the designated floor area to comply with food regulations.

-The cutting board in the kitchen area was observed to have deep scratches and was not re-paved or discarded as required.

--Dust accumulation on the side of the condenser of the walk-in cooler.

- The paint peeled off when walking with the cooler falls to the damaged area of ​​the side wall on the floor.

- The final rinse thermometer on the dishwasher is damaged. The reading bounced back and forth between 140 and 150 degrees. Proven temperature. Reach 180 degrees F in the machine. Pass the 180 test paper requirements.

-The following non-food contact surfaces are not cleaned regularly to prevent the accumulation of dirt and grime:-"Fried" refrigerators, bottom shelves, interior. -Air return, the "egg box" on the ceiling of the rolling room.

- The plastic cutting board on the main production line has brown discoloration and excessive scratches due to cutting by the knife. Other boards can be used. correct.

--Machine grease flowing out of the nut area in the splash area of ​​the mixer above the mixing bowl.

--There are grease and debris on the can opener bracket installed on the table.

- The handle of the ice scoop touches the ice cubes in the bar area.

- Rusty 2-door pie rack refrigerator.

United Methodist Children's Home

-It has been observed that rice is stored in containers that are not labeled or used to store food.

- Food divider in rice food (plastic cup) Observe the food stored in the food, instead of having a handle above the top of the food and the container.

- Observe deep-cut cutting boards that have not been resurfaced or discarded as required.

- The following conditions were observed, non-food contact surfaces were not cleaned regularly to prevent accumulation of dust and dirt:-Dust accumulation on the ceiling of the walk-in cooler. -The window sill behind the sink.

- There are no disinfectant test strips or test kits available in the food facility to determine the appropriate disinfectant concentration.

- It was observed that the non-food contact surface of the top of the dishwasher was not cleaned frequently to prevent the accumulation of dirt and dirt.

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- There are no disinfectant test strips or test kits available in the food facility to determine the appropriate disinfectant concentration.

- It was observed that 4 boxes of food were stored directly on the floor of the walk-in freezer area instead of 6 inches from the floor as required. correct.

- Old food debris/grease has accumulated in the splash area of ​​the blender. correct.

- In the engine hood system, the grease and drips on the pipeline are suppressed.

- Dust accumulates on the vents and ceilings in the preparation area and cooking area.

--The tea and milk on the shelf area on the shelf under the milk in the cooler grows like mold.

- There are old food debris/spatters on the internal ceiling of the microwave oven. correct.

- The paper towel dispenser in the sink in the kitchen area is empty.

- Deep scratches on the cutting board were observed at the sandwich and pizza making station, and the cutting board was not resurfaced or discarded as required.

- Observe the kitchen floor, especially under and behind the equipment. Non-food contact surfaces are not cleaned regularly to prevent dirt and dirt from accumulating.

--Old unused equipment, wooden fences and stows are stored in the fenced area, outside the kitchen door, and should be removed from the food facility.

- There is a gap in the back door of the kitchen area of ​​the food facility (bottom), which does not prevent insects, rodents and other animals from entering.

There are no violations in the following places

CAIU HILLTOP ACADEMY-405 E WINDING HILL RD MECHANICSBURG PA 17055-Tel: 717-732-8436

Cumberland Perry District Vocational Technical School-110 OLD WILLOW MILL RD MECHANICSBURG PA 17050-Tel: 717-697-0354

CV9-451 Skyport RD Mechanicsburg PA 17050-Tel: 717-697-8261

HELENIC KOUZINA GREEK CAFE MFF 4-ZRW-1178-400 Cheryl AVE Mechanicsburg PA 17055-Tel: 717-870-4444

Carlisle and Warwick Road, Camp Hill

HIGHLAND EL SCH-1325 CARLISLE RD CAMP HILL PA 17011-Tel: 717-737-6021

MECHANICSBURG Regional Middle School-1750 S MARKET ST MECHANICSBURG PA 17055-Tel: 717-691-3437

ROSSMOYNE EL SCH-1225 ROSSMOYNE RD MECHANICSBURG PA 17055-Tel: 717-697-8578

SHAULL EL SCH-1 Shaull DR ENOLA PA 17025-Tel: 717-732-2460

Shepperston Elementary School-1849 S YORK ST MECHANICSBURG PA 17055-Phone: 717-691-3437

UPPER ALLEN ELEMENTARY-1790 S MARKET MECHANICSBURG PA 17055-Tel: 717-691-3437

BAMBOO FROZEN YOGURT CAFE-5001 Carlisle PIKE Mechanicsburg PA 17050-Tel: 717-329-0828

New Cumberland Middle School-331 8th ST NEW CUMBERLAND PA 17070-Tel: 717-774-0162

ST THERESA'S SCHOOL CAFE-1200 Bridge ST NEW CUMBERLAND PA 17070-Tel: 717-774-3293

3555 Old Gettysburg Road, Camp Hill PA 17011-Tel: 717-761-3331

FUEL ON 1962 SPRING RD Carlisle PA 17013-Tel: 717-243-1469

Mediterranean Market-114 S SPORTING HILL RD Mechanicsburg PA 17050-Tel: 717-455-0901

ST JOSEPH'S SCHOOL-420 E Simpson Street MECHANICSBURG PA 17055-Tel: 717-766-2564

BIG SPRING DELI-63 CARLISLE RD NEWVILLE PA 17241-Tel: 717-776-4997

Mountain View Middle School-30 Bali Hai RD Mechanicsburg PA 17050-Tel: 717-697-1960

PENN TOWNSHIP FIRE CO-1750 PINE RD NEWVILLE PA 17241-Tel: 717-385-9401

32 Bali Hai Road Mechanicsburg PA 17050-Tel:

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