Iowa Administrative Code
Agency 481 - Inspections and Appeals Department
Inspections Division
Chapter 31 - Food Establishment and Food Processing Plant Inspections
Rule 481-31.12 - Temporary Food Establishments and Farmers Market Potentially Hazardous Food Licensees
Universal Citation: IA Admin Code 481-31.12
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 6, September 18, 2024
(1) Personnel.
a. Employees
shall keep their hands and exposed portions of their arms clean.
b. Employees shall have clean garments,
aprons and effective hair restraints. Smoking, eating or drinking in food
booths is not allowed. All nonworking, unauthorized persons are to be kept out
of the food booth.
c. All
employees, including volunteers, shall be under the direction of the person in
charge. The person in charge shall ensure that the workers are effectively
cleaning their hands, that potentially hazardous food is adequately cooked,
held or cooled, and that all multiuse equipment or utensils are adequately
washed, rinsed and sanitized.
d.
Employees and volunteers shall not work at a temporary food establishment or
farmers market potentially hazardous food establishment licensees if the
employees and volunteers have open cuts, sores or communicable diseases. The
person in charge shall take appropriate action to ensure that employees and
volunteers who have a disease or medical condition transmissible by food are
excluded from the food operation.
e. Every employee and volunteer must sign a
logbook with the employee's or volunteer's name, address, telephone number and
the date and hours worked. The logbook must be maintained for 30 days by the
person in charge and be made available to the department upon
request.
(2) Food handling and service.
a.
Dry storage. All food,
equipment, utensils and single-service items shall be stored off the ground and
above the floor on pallets, tables or shelving.
b.
Cold storage.
Refrigeration units shall be provided to keep potentially hazardous foods at
41°F or below. The inspector may approve an effectively insulated,
hard-sided container with sufficient coolant for storage of less hazardous food
or the use of such a container at events of short duration if the container
maintains the temperature at 41°F or below.
c.
Hot storage. Hot food
storage units shall be used to keep potentially hazardous food at 135°F or
above. Electrical equipment is required for hot holding, unless the use of
propane stoves and grills capable of holding the temperature at 135°F or
above is approved by the department. Sterno cans are allowed for hot holding if
adequate temperatures can be maintained. Steam tables or other hot holding
devices are not allowed to heat foods and are to be used only for hot holding
after foods have been adequately cooked.
d.
Cooking temperatures. As
specified in the following chart, the minimum cooking temperatures for food
products are:
165°F | *Poultry and game animals that are not commercially raised *Products stuffed or in a stuffing that contains fish, meat, pasta, poultry or ratite *All products cooked in a microwave oven | ||
155°F | *Rabbits, ratite and game meats that are commercially raised *Ground or comminuted (such as hamburgers) meat/fish products *Raw shell eggs not prepared for immediate consumption | ||
145°F | *Pork and raw shell eggs prepared for immediate consumption *Fish and other meat products not requiring a 155°F or 165°F cooking temperature as listed above |
e.
Consumer advisory requirement. If raw or undercooked animal
food such as beef, eggs, fish, lamb, poultry or shellfish is offered in
ready-to-eat form, the license holder (person in charge) shall post the
consumer advisory as required by the food code.
f.
Thermometers. Each
refrigeration unit shall have a numerically scaled thermometer to measure the
air temperature of the unit accurately. A metal stem thermometer shall be
provided where necessary to check the internal temperature of both hot and cold
food. Thermometers must be accurate and have a range from 0°F to
220°F.
g.
Food
display. Foods on display must be covered. The public is not allowed
to serve itself from opened containers of food or uncovered food items.
Condiments such as ketchup, mustard, coffee creamer and sugar shall be served
in individual packets or from squeeze containers or pump bottles. Milk shall be
dispensed from the original container or from an approved dispenser All fruits
and vegetables must be washed before being used or sold. Food must be stored at
least six inches off the ground. All cooking and serving areas shall be
adequately protected from contamination. Barbeque areas shall be roped off or
otherwise protected from the public. All food shall be protected from customer
handling, coughing or sneezing by wrapping, sneeze guards or other effective
means.
h.
Food
preparation. Unless otherwise approved by a variance from the
department, no bare-hand contact of ready-to-eat food shall occur.
i.
Approved food source.
All food supplies shall come from a commercial manufacturer or an approved
source. The use of food in hermetically sealed containers that is not prepared
in an approved food processing plant is prohibited. Transport vehicles used to
supply food products are subject to inspection and shall protect food from
physical, chemical and microbial contamination.
j.
Leftovers. Hot-held
foods that are not used by the end of the day must be discarded.
(3) Utensil storage and warewashing.
a.
Single-service utensils. The use of single-service plates, cups and
tableware is required.
b.
Dishwashing. If approved, an adequate means to heat the water and a
minimum of three basins large enough for complete immersion of the utensils are
required to wash, rinse and sanitize utensils or food-contact
equipment.
c.
Sanitizers. Chlorine bleach or another approved sanitizer shall be
provided for warewashing sanitization and wiping cloths. An appropriate test
kit shall be provided to check the concentration of the sanitizer used. The
person in charge shall demonstrate knowledge in the determination of the
correct concentration of sanitizer to be used.
d.
Wiping cloths. Wiping
cloths shall be stored in a clean, 100 ppm chlorine sanitizer solution or
equivalent. Sanitizing solution shall be changed as needed to maintain the
solution in a clean condition.
(4) Water
a.
Water supply. An
adequate supply of clean water shall be provided from an approved source. Water
storage units and hoses shall be food grade and approved for use in storage of
water If not permanently attached, hoses used to convey drinking water shall be
clearly and indelibly identified as to their use. Water supply systems shall be
protected against backflow or contamination of the water supply. Backflow
prevention devices, if required, shall be maintained and adequate for their
intended purpose.
b.
Wastewater disposal. Wastewater shall be disposed of in an approved
wastewater disposal system sized, constructed, maintained and operated
according to law.
(5) Premises.
a.
Hand-washing container An insulated container with at least a
two-gallon capacity with a spigot, basin, soap and dispensed paper towels shall
be provided for hand washing. The container shall be filled with hot
water
b.
Floors, walls and
ceilings. If required, walls and ceilings shall be of tight design and
weather-resistant materials to protect against the elements and flying insects.
If required, floors shall be constructed of tight wood, asphalt, rubber or
plastic matting or other cleanable material to control dust or mud.
c.
Lighting. Adequate
lighting shall be provided. Lights above exposed food preparation areas shall
be shielded.
d.
Food
preparation surfaces. All food preparation or food contact surfaces
shall be of a safe design, smooth, easily cleanable and durable.
e.
Garbage containers. An
adequate number of cleanable containers with tight-fitting covers shall be
provided both inside and outside the establishment.
f.
Toilet rooms. An
adequate number of approved toilet and hand-washing facilities shall be
provided at each event.
g.
Clothing. Personal clothing and belongings shall be stored at a
designated place in the establishment, adequately separated from food
preparation, food service and dishwashing areas.
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