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Business Name MEDITERRANEAN MARKET, INC.
Address 2307 RAINIER AV S
Seattle, WA 98144
Phone 206-325-1530


 
Inspection Type

Date

Score

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Routine Inspection/Field Review

07/12/2010

22

-Improper cold holding temperatures (>45° F)
-Physical facilities not properly installed, maintained, clean; unnecessary persons not excluded from establishment
-Toxic substances improperly identified, stored and used
.
Routine Inspection/Field Review

03/02/2010

45

-Improper cooling procedures
-Improper cold holding temperatures (>45° F)
-Food not protected from potential contamination during preparation, storage, display
.
Consultation/Education - Field

10/08/2009

N/A

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Routine Inspection/Field Review

08/03/2009

22

-Improper cold holding temperatures (>45° F)
-Inadequate hand washing facilities
-Physical facilities not properly installed, maintained, clean; unnecessary persons not excluded from establishment
.
Routine Inspection/Field Review

03/11/2009

10

-Toxic substances improperly identified, stored and used
.
Consultation/Education - Field

10/28/2008

N/A

Inspection violations and points

Inspections are based on regulations to eliminate risk factors for food borne disease. Every violation of these regulations is color coded and has a numerical value based on the amount of risk they create.

-Red critical violations: These are violations with the highest risk of causing food borne disease. One red critical violation equals an unsatisfactory inspection. Environmental Health Specialists work with operators to make sure that red critical violations are corrected before they leave the establishment.

-Blue violations: These are violations related to the maintenance of the establishment and cleanliness.

  • 35 or more red critical violation points require a re-inspection within 14 days.
  • 90 or more red critical violation points require the establishment be closed.
  • 120 or more total (red & blue) points also requires the establishment be closed.

Establishments are allowed to reopen when they have remedied the conditions that led to the closure, submitted a plan of correction to prevent recurrences, amd obtained a reinspection.

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Last Updated: 09/02/2010




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