Big Island Kine

Trailer
100 Ericson CT, Arcata

Routine Inspection
30. Toxic substances properly identified, stored, used.

Conditions Observed: Observed chemicals (hand sanitizer, chlorine bleach, etc.) stored on shelf above single-use to-go containers. Store chemicals away from food, utensils and equipment to prevent contamination. Label all chemicals when taken out of original manufacturer’s packaging for safety.

ROACHY SAYS:

“Only those insecticides, rodenticides, and other pesticides that are necessary, bear a legible manufacturer's label, and are specifically approved for use in a food facility may be used in a food facility in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Containers used for storing poisonous or toxic materiails such as cleaners and sanitizers taken from bulk supplies shall be clearly and individually identified with the common name of the material. Poisonous or toxic materials shall be stored or displayed to prevent contamination of food, equipment, utensils, linens, and single-use articles. (114254, 114254.1, 114254.2)”

Routine Inspection

ROACHY SAYS:

“Both patrons and the health department agree! This place sets the standard for Humboldt food facility cleanliness! All hail Big Island Kine!!”

CP - New Facility Inspection
64. Identification of owner.

Conditions Observed: Owner identification not posted on exterior of mobile. Per Owner, signs have been ordered and will be available for pick-up today. Outfit mobile with conforming Owner identification. See description above.

ROACHY SAYS:

“MFFs shall have the business name or name of the operator (min. 3 in. height), city, state, zip and name of permittee if different from the business name (min. 1 inch height) on customer side, in contrasting color with vehicle exterior to enable the consumer to identify and locate the business. Motorized MFFs and MSUs shall have this identification on both sides. (114299)”

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