FAIL Risk 3 (Low)

ELEAVEN FOOD COMPANY Fails Health Inspection - Chicago Mobile food dispenser

ELEAVEN FOOD COMPANY 54 E ONTARIO ST, CHICAGO 60611 Mobile Food Dispenser
April 17, 2013 License License #2232370
6
Total Violations
4
Critical
2
Major

Inspection Summary

This mobile food dispenser was inspected by the Chicago Department of Public Health on April 17, 2013. The inspection type was "License" and resulted in a Fail outcome.

This establishment is classified as Risk 3 (Low), which determines the inspection frequency and focus areas.

The inspector documented 6 violations during this inspection, including 4 critical violations that required immediate attention.

Violations Cited by Chicago Health Inspector

6
Violation #10
CRITICAL
SEWAGE AND WASTE WATER DISPOSAL, NO BACK SIPHONAGE, CROSS CONNECTION AND/OR BACK FLOW - Comments: NOTED WASTE WATER PIPING AT HAND SINK NOT CONNECTED PROPERLY WHICH ALLOWS WASTE WATER TO BACK UP AND LEAK. INSTRUCTED TO CORRECT. ALSO ONE OF THE WASTE RETENTION TANKS NOT ABLE TO DRAIN AT THIS TIME. MUST DEMONSTRATE PROCESS.
Blocked or unsupplied sinks force employees to skip handwashing, spreading fecal bacteria and viruses to food.
Handwashing sinks must be accessible, properly supplied, and used only for handwashing.
Each sink needs: Warm water (100°F minimum); Soap in dispensers; Paper towels or air dryers; Waste receptacles; Signage; Clear access; Used only for handwashing.
Violation #18
CRITICAL
NO EVIDENCE OF RODENT OR INSECT OUTER OPENINGS PROTECTED/RODENT PROOFED, A WRITTEN LOG SHALL BE MAINTAINED AVAILABLE TO THE INSPECTORS - Comments: NOTED LIVE ROACHES IN BETWEEN WARMER AND REACH IN COOLER. NOTED LIVE AND DEAD ROACHES IN MOTOR HOUSING OF REACH IN COOLER. LIVE ROACH CRAWLING IN TRACK OF THE REACH IN COOLER. ALSO FOUND LOG BOOK NOT COMPLETED MISSING QUANTITY AND SITE OF TREATMENT.
Unprotected openings allow pest entry, leading to contamination of food and surfaces.
Building openings must be protected against pest entry.
Doors tight-fitting and self-closing; Windows screened; Openings sealed; Pest control log maintained; Regular monitoring; Professional service when needed.
Violation #30
CRITICAL
FOOD IN ORIGINAL CONTAINER, PROPERLY LABELED: CUSTOMER ADVISORY POSTED AS NEEDED - Comments: LICENSE NUMBER MUST BE PRINTED ON THE LATERAL SIDES OF THE VEHICLE AT LEAST 2INCHES TALL. MUST PROVIDE PROPER LABEL FOR FOOD ITEMS.
Improper methods result in slow cooling that allows bacterial growth.
Approved cooling methods must be used.
Use shallow pans, ice baths, rapid chill units, ice wands; Cut large items into smaller portions; Stir frequently; Leave uncovered during cooling.
Violation #32
MAJOR
FOOD AND NON-FOOD CONTACT SURFACES PROPERLY DESIGNED, CONSTRUCTED AND MAINTAINED - Comments: INTRUCTED MANAGER TO PROVIDE FOOD GRADE PIPES/TUBES FOR FRESH/CLEAN WATER OR PROVIDE SPECIFICATIONS.
Unapproved processes may lack critical safety controls.
Variance required before conducting specialized food processes.
Submit application to CDPH; Include HACCP plan; Await approval before starting; Maintain all required records.
Violation #33
MAJOR
FOOD AND NON-FOOD CONTACT EQUIPMENT UTENSILS CLEAN, FREE OF ABRASIVE DETERGENTS - Comments: MUST CLEAN AND SANITIZE INTERIOR OF REACH IN COOLER.
Dirty equipment harbors bacteria and attracts pests.
All equipment and utensils must be clean and properly maintained.
Equipment clean to sight and touch; Free of food debris and grease; Maintained in good repair; Stored properly when clean.
Violation #33
MAJOR
FOOD AND NON-FOOD CONTACT EQUIPMENT UTENSILS CLEAN, FREE OF ABRASIVE DETERGENTS - Comments: MUST CLEAN AND SANITIZE INTERIOR OF REACH IN COOLER.
Dirty equipment harbors bacteria and attracts pests.
All equipment and utensils must be clean and properly maintained.
Equipment clean to sight and touch; Free of food debris and grease; Maintained in good repair; Stored properly when clean.

Health Department Information

Department Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH)
Division Food Protection Program
Report Issues Call 311 or File Online
More Information CDPH Food Protection
Data sourced from Chicago Open Data Portal - Chicago Department of Public Health inspections