Cafe Tirolo, 4001 N Fairfax Dr #16, Arlington, VA 22203 - Fast Food Restaurant inspection findings and violations



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Restaurant: Cafe Tirolo
Address: 4001 N Fairfax Dr #16, Arlington, VA 22203
Type: Fast Food Restaurant
Phone: 703 528-7809
Total inspections: 7
Last inspection: 07/23/2015

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Inspection findings

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  • Time/Temperature Control for Safety Food, Cold Holding (corrected on site)
    Observation: Cheese, cut tomatoes and cut leafy greens were observed cold holding at improper temperatures in the two door prep unit (45 F to 50 F). Inside thermometer reading 50 F inside the prep unit. Food was placed on ice.
    Correction: Except during preparation, cooking, or cooling, or when time is used as the public health control as specified under section 3-501.19, and except as specified under paragraph (B) of this section, time/temperature control for safety food shall be maintained at 5ºC (41ºF) or less. Bacterial growth and/or toxin production can occur if time/temperature control for safety food remains in the temperature "Danger Zone" of 5ºC to 57ºC (41ºF to 135ºF) too long. Up to a point, the rate of growth increases with an increase in temperature within this zone. Beyond the upper limit of the optimal temperature range for a particular organism, the rate of growth decreases. Operations requiring heating or cooling of food should be performed as rapidly as possible to avoid the possibility of bacterial growth.
  • Equipment Food-Contact Surfaces and Utensils/Time Temperature Control For Safety Food/Cleaning Frequency (corrected on site) (repeated violation)
    Observation: Surfaces of the drink fountain dispenser nozzles are not clean.
    Correction: Except when dry cleaning methods are used as specified under section 4-603.11, surfaces of utensils and equipment contacting food that is not time/temperature control for safety food shall be cleaned: (1) At any time when contamination may have occurred
07/23/2015Risk Factor
  • In-Use Utensils, Between-Use Storage (repeated violation)
    Observation: Observed food preparation and dispensing utensils improperly stored in standing water.
    Correction: During pauses in food preparation or dispensing, food preparation and dispensing utensils shall be stored: (A) In the food with their handles above the top of the food and the container
  • Food Labels/Labeling (repeated violation)
    Observation: Observed re-packaged muffins and brownies packaged in the establishment are not labeled as specified in law.
    Correction: Food packaged in a food establishment, shall be labeled as specified in law, including 21 CFR 101 – Food Labeling, and 9 CFR 317 Labeling, marking devices, and containers. The identity of a food in terms of origin and composition is important for instance when a food may be implicated in a foodborne illness and for nutritional information requirements. Ingredient information is needed by consumers who have allergies to certain food or ingredients.
04/14/2015Follow-up
Due to a pattern of violations, the establishment will be issued A Notice of Violation. The NOV will be hand delivered to the establishment. A follow up inspection will be conducted in 30 (thirty) days, on or after April 13, 2015.
  • Eating, Drinking, or Using Tobacco/Food Contamination Prevention (corrected on site)
    Observation: Observed open beverage containers not handled to prevent contamination of a food employee's hands, the container, exposed food, and/or clean equipment was observed.
    Correction: A food employee may drink from a closed beverage container if the container is handled to prevent contamination of: (1) The employee's hands
  • In-Use Utensils, Between-Use Storage (repeated violation)
    Observation: Observed food preparation and dispensing utensils improperly stored in standing water.
    Correction: During pauses in food preparation or dispensing, food preparation and dispensing utensils shall be stored: (A) In the food with their handles above the top of the food and the container
  • Food Storage/Preventing Contamination from the Premises (repeated violation)
    Observation: Observed potatoes and rice stored on the floor not protected from contamination.
    Correction: Food shall be protected from contamination by storing the food: (1) In a clean, dry location
  • Food Labels/Labeling (repeated violation)
    Observation: Observed re-packaged muffins and brownies packaged in the establishment are not labeled as specified in law.
    Correction: Food packaged in a food establishment, shall be labeled as specified in law, including 21 CFR 101 – Food Labeling, and 9 CFR 317 Labeling, marking devices, and containers. The identity of a food in terms of origin and composition is important for instance when a food may be implicated in a foodborne illness and for nutritional information requirements. Ingredient information is needed by consumers who have allergies to certain food or ingredients.
  • Nonfood-Contact Surfaces/Nonabsorbent (repeated violation)
    Observation: Observed the paint worn off wooden shelving in the dry storage room. Observed shelving over cookline prep area with laminate chipping and peeling. Shelving is no longer easily cleanable, nonabsorbent, and/or smooth.
    Correction: Nonfood-contact surfaces of equipment that are exposed to splash, spillage, or other food soiling or that requires frequent cleaning shall be constructed of a corrosion-resistant, nonabsorbent, and smooth material. Nonfood-contact surfaces of equipment routinely exposed to splash or food debris are required to be constructed of nonabsorbent materials to facilitate cleaning. Equipment that is easily cleaned minimizes the presence of pathogenic organisms, moisture, and debris and deters the attraction of rodents and insects.
  • Equipment/Good Repair and Proper Adjustment (repeated violation)
    Observation: The gaskets on the reach-n refrigerators are not maintained in a state of repair and condition that meets the requirements of materials for construction and repair and/or design.
    Correction: Equipment shall be maintained in a state of repair and condition that meets the requirements specified under Parts 4-1 [Materials for Construction and Repair] and 4-2 [Design and Construction]. Proper maintenance of equipment to manufacturer specifications helps ensure that it will continue to operate as designed. Failure to properly maintain equipment could lead to violations of the associated requirements of the Code that place the health of the consumer at risk. For example, refrigeration units in disrepair may no longer be capable of properly cooling or holding potentially hazardous (time/temperature control for safety) foods at safe temperatures.
  • Cutting Surfaces (repeated violation)
    Observation: The surfaces of the cutting boards are no longer effectively cleaned and sanitized.
    Correction: Surfaces such as cutting blocks and boards that are subject to scratching and scoring shall be resurfaced if they can no longer be effectively cleaned and sanitized, or discarded if they are not capable of being resurfaced. Cutting surfaces such as cutting boards and blocks that become scratched and scored may be difficult to clean and sanitize. As a result, pathogenic microorganisms transmissible through food may build up or accumulate. These microorganisms may be transferred to foods that are prepared on such surfaces.
  • Equipment Food-Contact Surfaces and Utensils/Time Temperature Control For Safety Food/Cleaning Frequency (repeated violation)
    Observation: Surfaces of the water pitcher (top of the lid) and the inside of the ice machine are not clean.
    Correction: Except when dry cleaning methods are used as specified under section 4-603.11, surfaces of utensils and equipment contacting food that is not time/temperature control for safety food shall be cleaned: (1) At any time when contamination may have occurred
  • Plumbing System/Maintained in Good Repair (repeated violation)
    Observation: Observed the only handwashing sink not operating properly. Faucet is wrapped with duct tape, spouting water from the top and fixture is corroded with sharp protrusions.
    Correction: A plumbing system shall be maintained in good repair. Improper repair or maintenance may result in the creation of obnoxious odors or nuisances, and may also adversely affect the operation of warewashing equipment or other equipment which depends on sufficient volume and pressure to perform its intended functions.
  • Light Bulbs, Protective Shielding (repeated violation)
    Observation: Observed light shield missing in kitchen.
    Correction: Light bulbs shall be shielded, coated, or otherwise shatter-resistant in areas where there is exposed food
  • Intensity/Lighting (repeated violation)
    Observation: Observed light out over dishwashing/food prep area.
    Correction: The light intensity shall be at least 540 lux (50 foot candles) at a surface where a food employee is working with food or working with utensils or equipment such as knives, slicers, grinders, or saws where employee safety is a factor. Lighting levels are specified so that sufficient light is available to enable employees to perform certain functions such as reading labels
  • Physical Facilities/Repairing (repeated violation)
    Observation: Observed walls damaged and with holes. Repair and or seal walls and repaint.
    Correction: Physical facilities shall be maintained in good repair. Poor repair and maintenance compromises the functionality of the physical facilities. This requirement is intended to ensure that the physical facilities are properly maintained in order serve their intended purpose.
  • Cleaning, Frequency and Restrictions (repeated violation)
    Observation: Observed floors and walls not cleaned as often as necessary to keep them clean.
    Correction: Physical facilities shall be cleaned as often as necessary to keep them clean. Cleaning of the physical facilities is an important measure in ensuring the protection and sanitary preparation of food. A regular cleaning schedule should be established and followed to maintain the facility in a clean and sanitary manner.
  • Food Manager Certificate and Responsibility (repeated violation)
    Observation: The food establishment is not under the immediate control of a Northern Virginia certified food manager.
    Correction: It shall be unlawful to operate a food establishment unless it is under the immediate control of a Northern Virginia certified food manager
03/13/2015Follow-up
A follow up inspection will be conducted in 30 (thirty) days to ensure that a Northern Virginia Food License d manager is on duty and that the handwashing sink has been repaired.
  • Hands and Arms/Where to Wash (corrected on site)
    Observation: Observed a food employee was observed cleaning their hands in a warewashing sink. Corrected by instruction.
    Correction: Food employees shall clean their hands in a handwashing sink or approved automatic handwashing facility and may not clean their hands in a sink used for food preparation or warewashing, or in a service sink or a curbed cleaning facility used for the disposal of mop water and similar liquid waste.
  • In-Use Utensils, Between-Use Storage
    Observation: Observed food preparation and dispensing utensils improperly stored in standing water.
    Correction: During pauses in food preparation or dispensing, food preparation and dispensing utensils shall be stored: (A) In the food with their handles above the top of the food and the container
  • Food Storage/Preventing Contamination from the Premises (repeated violation)
    Observation: Observed potatoes and rice stored on the floor not protected from contamination.
    Correction: Food shall be protected from contamination by storing the food: (1) In a clean, dry location
  • Food Labels/Labeling (repeated violation)
    Observation: Observed re-packaged muffins and brownies packaged in the establishment are not labeled as specified in law.
    Correction: Food packaged in a food establishment, shall be labeled as specified in law, including 21 CFR 101 – Food Labeling, and 9 CFR 317 Labeling, marking devices, and containers. The identity of a food in terms of origin and composition is important for instance when a food may be implicated in a foodborne illness and for nutritional information requirements. Ingredient information is needed by consumers who have allergies to certain food or ingredients.
  • Nonfood-Contact Surfaces/Nonabsorbent
    Observation: Observed the paint worn off wooden shelving in the dry storage room. Observed shelving over cookline prep area with laminate chipping and peeling. Shelving is no longer easily cleanable, nonabsorbent, and/or smooth.
    Correction: Nonfood-contact surfaces of equipment that are exposed to splash, spillage, or other food soiling or that requires frequent cleaning shall be constructed of a corrosion-resistant, nonabsorbent, and smooth material. Nonfood-contact surfaces of equipment routinely exposed to splash or food debris are required to be constructed of nonabsorbent materials to facilitate cleaning. Equipment that is easily cleaned minimizes the presence of pathogenic organisms, moisture, and debris and deters the attraction of rodents and insects.
  • Equipment/Good Repair and Proper Adjustment
    Observation: The gaskets on the reach-n refrigerators are not maintained in a state of repair and condition that meets the requirements of materials for construction and repair and/or design.
    Correction: Equipment shall be maintained in a state of repair and condition that meets the requirements specified under Parts 4-1 [Materials for Construction and Repair] and 4-2 [Design and Construction]. Proper maintenance of equipment to manufacturer specifications helps ensure that it will continue to operate as designed. Failure to properly maintain equipment could lead to violations of the associated requirements of the Code that place the health of the consumer at risk. For example, refrigeration units in disrepair may no longer be capable of properly cooling or holding potentially hazardous (time/temperature control for safety) foods at safe temperatures.
  • Cutting Surfaces
    Observation: The surfaces of the cutting boards are no longer effectively cleaned and sanitized.
    Correction: Surfaces such as cutting blocks and boards that are subject to scratching and scoring shall be resurfaced if they can no longer be effectively cleaned and sanitized, or discarded if they are not capable of being resurfaced. Cutting surfaces such as cutting boards and blocks that become scratched and scored may be difficult to clean and sanitize. As a result, pathogenic microorganisms transmissible through food may build up or accumulate. These microorganisms may be transferred to foods that are prepared on such surfaces.
  • Equipment Food-Contact Surfaces and Utensils/Time Temperature Control For Safety Food/Cleaning Frequency
    Observation: Surfaces of the water pitcher (top of the lid) and the inside of the ice machine are not clean.
    Correction: Except when dry cleaning methods are used as specified under section 4-603.11, surfaces of utensils and equipment contacting food that is not time/temperature control for safety food shall be cleaned: (1) At any time when contamination may have occurred
  • Plumbing System/Maintained in Good Repair
    Observation: Observed the only handwashing sink not operating properly. Faucet is wrapped with duct tape, spouting water from the top and fixture is corroded with sharp protrusions.
    Correction: A plumbing system shall be maintained in good repair. Improper repair or maintenance may result in the creation of obnoxious odors or nuisances, and may also adversely affect the operation of warewashing equipment or other equipment which depends on sufficient volume and pressure to perform its intended functions.
  • Light Bulbs, Protective Shielding (repeated violation)
    Observation: Observed light shield missing in kitchen.
    Correction: Light bulbs shall be shielded, coated, or otherwise shatter-resistant in areas where there is exposed food
  • Intensity/Lighting
    Observation: Observed light out over dishwashing/food prep area.
    Correction: The light intensity shall be at least 540 lux (50 foot candles) at a surface where a food employee is working with food or working with utensils or equipment such as knives, slicers, grinders, or saws where employee safety is a factor. Lighting levels are specified so that sufficient light is available to enable employees to perform certain functions such as reading labels
  • Physical Facilities/Repairing
    Observation: Observed walls damaged and with holes. Repair and or seal walls and repaint.
    Correction: Physical facilities shall be maintained in good repair. Poor repair and maintenance compromises the functionality of the physical facilities. This requirement is intended to ensure that the physical facilities are properly maintained in order serve their intended purpose.
  • Cleaning, Frequency and Restrictions
    Observation: Observed floors and walls not cleaned as often as necessary to keep them clean.
    Correction: Physical facilities shall be cleaned as often as necessary to keep them clean. Cleaning of the physical facilities is an important measure in ensuring the protection and sanitary preparation of food. A regular cleaning schedule should be established and followed to maintain the facility in a clean and sanitary manner.
  • Food Manager Certificate and Responsibility
    Observation: The food establishment is not under the immediate control of a Northern Virginia certified food manager.
    Correction: It shall be unlawful to operate a food establishment unless it is under the immediate control of a Northern Virginia certified food manager
02/06/2015Routine
  • Food Storage/Preventing Contamination from the Premises
    Observation: Stored food is not protected from contamination. Cases of cooking oil were stored on the floor.
    Correction: Food shall be protected from contamination by storing the food: (1) In a clean, dry location
  • Equipment/Good Repair and Proper Adjustment
    Observation: The chest freezer was in need of defrosting.
    Correction: Equipment shall be maintained in a state of repair and condition that meets the requirements specified under Parts 4-1 [Materials for Construction and Repair] and 4-2 [Design and Construction]. Proper maintenance of equipment to manufacturer specifications helps ensure that it will continue to operate as designed. Failure to properly maintain equipment could lead to violations of the associated requirements of the Code that place the health of the consumer at risk. For example, refrigeration units in disrepair may no longer be capable of properly cooling or holding potentially hazardous (time/temperature control for safety) foods at safe temperatures.
  • Equipment, Food-Contact Surfaces, and Utensils
    Observation: The food-contact equipment surface(s) of the slicer blade assembly is(are) not clean to sight and touch.
    Correction: Equipment food-contact surfaces and utensils shall be clean to sight and touch. The objective of cleaning focuses on the need to remove organic matter from food-contact surfaces so that sanitization can occur.
  • Light Bulbs, Protective Shielding
    Observation: The light bulbs in the kitchen are not shielded, coated, or otherwise shatter-resistant.
    Correction: Light bulbs shall be shielded, coated, or otherwise shatter-resistant in areas where there is exposed food
03/21/2014Routine
1. Some ceiling lights in the kitchen are missing shield.
2. Do not re-use single use gloves.
3. Store wiping cloth in sanitizer solution.
4. Make sure to properly label all the chemical spray bottles.
5. Wash hands frequently.

  • Critical: Hands and Arms/When to Wash (corrected on site)
    Observation: A food employee failed to wash his or her hands before donning gloves for working with food.
    Correction: Instruct food employees to clean their hands and exposed portions of their arms immediately before engaging in food preparation including working with exposed food, clean equipment and utensils, and unwrapped single-service and single-use articles (A) After touching bare human body parts other than clean, exposed portions of arms (B) After using the toilet room (C) After caring for or handling service animals or aquatic animals as specified in 2-403.11(B) (D) After coughing, sneezing, using a handkerchief or disposable tissue, using tobacco, eating, or drinking (E) After handling soiled equipment or utensils (F) During food preparation, as often as necessary to remove soil and contamination and to prevent cross contamination when changing tasks (G) When switching between working with raw food and working with ready-to-eat food (H) Before donning gloves for working with food and (I) After engaging in other activities that contaminate the hands.
  • Poisonous or Toxic Materials/Separation/Spacing or Partitioning (corrected on site)
    Observation: Poisonous or toxic materials are not stored so they can not contaminate food, equipment, utensils, linens or single-service and single-use articles by separating the poisonous or toxic materials by spacing or partitioning.
    Correction: Poisonous or toxic materials shall be stored so they can not contaminate food, equipment, utensils, linens or single-service and single-use articles by separating the poisonous or toxic materials by spacing or partitioning. Separation of poisonous and toxic materials in accordance with the requirements of this section ensures that food, equipment, utensils, linen, and single-service and single-use articles are properly protected from contamination. For example, the storage of these types of materials directly above or adjacent to food could result in contamination of the food from spillage.
09/04/2013Risk Factor
The asterisk was added to the Caesar salads on the menu boards.
The burgers are only served fully cooked (155oF for 15 seconds)

  • Cooling Methods (corrected on site)
    Observation: Pasta and chicken salad were observed tightly covered before being cooled to 41oF.
    Correction: Cooling shall be accomplished in accordance with the time and temperature criteria specified under section 3-501.14 by using one or more of the following methods based on the type of food being cooled: (1) Placing food in shallow pans
  • Food Labels/Labeling
    Observation: Re-packaged muffins in the establishment are not labeled as specified in law.
    Correction: Food packaged in a food establishment, shall be labeled as specified in law, including 21 CFR 101 – Food Labeling, and 9 CFR 317 Labeling, marking devices, and containers. The identity of a food in terms of origin and composition is important for instance when a food may be implicated in a foodborne illness and for nutritional information requirements. Ingredient information is needed by consumers who have allergies to certain food or ingredients.
  • Plumbing System/Maintained in Good Repair (repeated violation)
    Observation: The handsink faucet fixture is wrapped in duck tape because the fixture is corroding and sharp.
    Correction: A plumbing system shall be maintained in good repair. Improper repair or maintenance may result in the creation of obnoxious odors or nuisances, and may also adversely affect the operation of warewashing equipment or other equipment which depends on sufficient volume and pressure to perform its intended functions.
  • Critical: Sanitizers, Criteria/Chemicals for Food Contact Surfaces (corrected on site)
    Observation: The chlorine sanitizer in the wiping cloth bucket applied to food-contact surfaces does not meet requirements. (Chlorine observed at 200ppm++)
    Correction: Chemical sanitizers and other chemical antimicrobials applied to food-contact surfaces shall meet the requirements specified in 40 CFR 180.940 Tolerance exemptions for active and inert ingredients for use in antimicrobial formulations (food-contact surface sanitizing solutions). Chemical sanitizers are included with poisonous or toxic materials because they may be toxic if not used in accordance with requirements listed in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). Large concentrations of sanitizer in excess of the CFR requirements can be harmful because residues of the materials remain. The CFR reference that is provided lists concentrations of sanitizers that are considered safe.
02/19/2013Routine

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