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3415 28th Street

Port Huron, MI 48060


Phone # 810-987-5306
Fax # 810-985-5533

  ST. CLAIR COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT


     ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION

Foodservice Establishment Inspection Report

Establishment  
Information
Facility Name Facility Type State License Number Facility Telephone #
COA Palmer Park FIXED EST/ SFE4374026925 810 987-811
Rec Center COMMISSARY
Facility Address
2829 Armour St , PORT HURON , MI , 48060
Inspection Information  
Inspection Type Inspection Date
Routine 03/07/2018

Food Safety    
Choking Poster Smoking (Meets PA 188) License Displayed Certified Manager
Yes Yes Yes Yes
This facility was inspected to determine the level of compliance with Food Law of 2000 Act No. 92. Violations cited in this report shall be corrected with
the time frames specified below, but within a period not to exceed 10 calendar days for priority or priority foundation items (8-405.11) or 90 days for core
items (8-406.11). Failure to comply with this notice may result in license suspension and/or other legal action. You have the right to appeal any
violation listed.

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 Observed Priority Violations
Total # 1
Repeated # 0
4-602.11 (A-D) - EQUIPMENT FOOD-CONTACT SURFACE
Observation: (CORRECTED DURING INSPECTION): Two scoops stored under the prep table observed soiled
with dried on food.
Corrective Action(s): Adequately clean, rinse and then sanitize scoops. Action Taken: PIC rewashed, rinsed and
sanitized the scoops.
Code citation: (A) EQUIPMENT FOOD-CONTACT SURFACES and UTENSILS shall be cleaned:
       (1) Except as specified in ¶ (B) of this section, before each use with a different type of raw animal FOOD
such as beef, FISH, lamb, pork, or POULTRY;
       (2) Each time there is a change from working with raw FOODS to working with READY-TO-EAT FOODS;
       (3) Between uses with raw fruits and vegetables and with POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS FOOD
(TIME/TEMPERATURE CONTROL FOR SAFETY FOOD);
       (4) Before using or storing a FOOD TEMPERATURE MEASURING DEVICE; and
       (5) At any time during the operation when contamination may have occurred.
(B) Subparagraph (A)(1) of this section does not apply if the FOOD-CONTACT SURFACE or UTENSIL is in
contact with a succession of different raw animal FOODS each requiring a higher cooking temperature as
specified under § 3-401.11 than the previous FOOD, such as preparing raw FISH followed by cutting raw poultry
on the same cutting board.
(C) Except as specified in ¶ (D) of this section, if used with POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS FOOD
(TIME/TEMPERATURE CONTROL FOR SAFETY FOOD), EQUIPMENT FOOD-CONTACT SURFACES
and UTENSILS shall be cleaned throughout the day at least every 4 hours.
(D) Surfaces of UTENSILS and EQUIPMENT contacting POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS FOOD
(TIME/TEMPERATURE CONTROL FOR SAFETY FOOD) may be cleaned less frequently than every 4 hours
if:
       (1) In storage, containers of POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS FOOD (TIME/TEMPERATURE CONTROL
FOR SAFETY FOOD) and their contents are maintained at temperatures specified under Chapter 3 and the
containers are cleaned when they are empty;
       (2) UTENSILS and EQUIPMENT are used to prepare FOOD in a refrigerated room or area that is
maintained at one of the temperatures in the following chart and:
       (a) The UTENSILS and EQUIPMENT are cleaned at the frequency in the following chart that corresponds to
the temperature; and
       Cleaning Temperature/Frequency
       5.0°C (41°F) or less 24 hours
       >5.0°C - 7.2°C 20 hours (>41°F - 45°F)
       >7.2°C - 10.0°C 16 hours (>45°F - 50°F)
       >10.0°C - 12.8°C 10 hours (>50°F - 55°F)
       (b) The cleaning frequency based on the ambient temperature of the refrigerated room or area is documented
in the FOOD ESTABLISHMENT.
      (3) Containers in serving situations such as salad bars, delis, and cafeteria lines hold READY-TO-EAT
POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS FOOD (TIME/TEMPERATURE CONTROL FOR SAFETY FOOD) that is
maintained at the temperatures specified under Chapter 3, are intermittently combined with additional supplies of
the same FOOD that is at the required temperature, and the containers are cleaned at least every 24 hours;
      (4) TEMPERATURE MEASURING DEVICES are maintained in contact with FOOD, such as when left in a
container of deli FOOD or in a roast, held at temperatures specified under Chapter 3;
      (5) EQUIPMENT is used for storage of PACKAGED or unPACKAGED FOOD such as a reach-in
refrigerator and the EQUIPMENT is cleaned at a frequency necessary to preclude accumulation of soil residues;
      (6) The cleaning schedule is APPROVED based on consideration of:
       (a) Characteristics of the EQUIPMENT and its use,
       (b) The type of FOOD involved,
       (c) The amount of FOOD residue accumulation, and
       (d) The temperature at which the FOOD is maintained during the operation and the potential for the rapid and
progressive multiplication of pathogenic or toxigenic microorganisms that are capable of causing foodborne
disease; or
      (7) In-use UTENSILS are intermittently stored in a container of water in which the water is maintained at
57°C (135°F) or more and the UTENSILS and container are cleaned at least every 24 hours or at a frequency
necessary to preclude accumulation of soil residues.

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Observed Priority Foundation Violations
Total # 1
Repeated # 0
4-302.14 - SANITIZING SOLUTIONS, TESTING DEVICES
Observation: No test kit available to test the concentration of quat sanitizer.
Corrective Action(s): Provide a quat test kit or other device for measuring the concentration of quat sanitizing
solutions. Correct By: 17-Mar-2018
Code citation: A test kit or other device that accurately measures the concentration in mg/L of SANITIZING
solutions shall be provided.

 Observed Core Violations
Total # 0
Repeated # 0

Law and code excerpts in report are for information only and not as the basis for legal or judicial determinations. Always verify them against the most
recent available copy of the law and code.

Comments

Due to uncorrected priority, priority foundation, or repeat core violations this facility was found to be in non-
compliance.
A re-inspection to assess your correction of these violations will be conducted on, or about, 03/17/2018

Person in Charge Sanitarian

Helen Ashley Castello

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