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r I �,r Environmental Health Department <br /> SANJOAQUCUfT I� <br /> Greotness grows here Time In: 10.00 am <br /> Time Out: 10:45 am <br /> Food Program Official Inspection Report <br /> Name of Facility: SUSD-EDISON HIGH SCHOOL Date: 03/28/2023 <br /> Address: 1425 S CENTER ST, STOCKTON 95206 <br /> Owner/Operator: STOCKTON UNIFIED SCHOOL DIST Telephone: (209)933-7045 <br /> Program Element: 1632-EXEMPT FOOD <br /> Inspection Type: ROUTINE INSPECTION (Chargeable) <br /> VIOLATIONS AND CORRECTIVE ACTIONS <br /> Items listed on this report as violations do not meet the requirements set forth in the California Health and Safety Code commencing with section 7; <br /> 113700.All violations must be corrected within specified timeframe. Violations that are classified as"MAJOR"pose an immediate threat to public health <br /> and have the potential to cause foodborne illness.All major violations must be corrected immediately.Non-compliance may warrant immediate closure of <br /> the food facility. <br /> #7 Hot and Cold Holding Temperatures <br /> OBSERVATIONS:The Atosa 2 door cooler with individually wrapped baby carrots and produce was observed at 45 F. <br /> Decrease temperature to 41 F or below. Correct today. <br /> CALCODE DESCRIPTION:Potentially hazardous foods shall be held at or below 41/45°F or at or above 135°F. (113996, 113998, <br /> 114037, 114343(a)) <br /> #39 Thermometers Provided/Accurate/Easily Visible <br /> OBSERVATIONS:The Atosa 2 door cooler with individually wrapped baby carrots and produce has an inaccurate digital <br /> thermometer display on the outside. Repair or provide an alternate thermometer for this cooler and place in an easily visible <br /> location inside to ensure temperature is being monitored. Correct within seven days. <br /> CALCODE DESCRIPTION:An accurate easily readable metal probe thermometer suitable for measuring temperature of food shall be <br /> available to the food handler. A thermometer+/-2#F shall be provided for each hot and cold holding unit of potentially hazardous foods <br /> and high temperature warewashing machines. (114157, 114159) <br /> #40 Proper Use and Storage of Wiping Cloths <br /> OBSERVATIONS:Observed a wiping cloth laid out on the 3-compartment sink right-side drainboard. Used wiping cloths <br /> may contain unhealthy levels of bacteria and can potentially cross-contaminate food items when placed on food contact <br /> surfaces. Discontinue practice today. Store wiping cloths that are still in use inside a bucket containing sanitizing solution at <br /> 100-200 PPM chlorine or 200-400 PPM quat. Place unclean wiping cloths that are no longer in use inside the dirty linen <br /> bag away from food prep and food storage areas. Correct today. <br /> CALCODE DESCRIPTION:Wiping cloths used to wipe service counters,scales or other surfaces that may come into contact with food <br /> shall be used only once unless kept in clean water with sanitizer. (114135, 114185.1 114185.3(d-e)) <br /> OVERALL INSPECTION NOTES AND COMMENTS <br /> OBSERVATIONS <br /> Name on Food Safety Certificate: Maria Garcia Expiration Date: May 15,2024 <br /> Warewash Chlorine(Cl): ppm Heat: °F Water/Hot Water Ware Sink Temp: 120°F <br /> Quaternary Ammonia(QA): 400 ppm Hand Sink Temp: 100°F <br /> FA0001519 PRO161187 SC101 03/28/2023 <br /> EHD 16-23 Rev.09/16/2020 Page 1 of 2 Food Program OR <br /> 1868 E. Hazelton Avenue I Stockton, California 95205 1 T 209 468-3420 1 F 209 464-0138 1 www.sjgov.org/EHD <br />