Code of Massachusetts Regulations
105 CMR - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Title 105 CMR 590.000 - State Sanitary Code Chapter X:minimum Sanitation Standards For Food Establishments
Section 590.011 - Additional Requirements
Universal Citation: 105 MA Code of Regs 105.590
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(A) Anti-choking Procedures in Food Service Establishments.
(1) Pursuant to
M.G.L. c. 94, § 305D, restaurants with a certain seating capacity are
required to have one or more employees trained in a manual choke-saving
procedure in accordance with 105 CMR 605.000: Approved Choke-saving
Procedures.
(2) Each food
service establishment with a seating capacity that conforms with M.G.L. c. 94,
§ 305D shall:
(a) Have on its premises,
while food is being served, an employee trained in manual procedures approved
by the Department to remove food lodged in a person's throat; and
(b) Make adequate provision for insurance to
cover employees trained in rendering such assistance.
(B) Tobacco Products: Notice and Sale. All food establishments are required to be in compliance with all state and local tobacco statutes, ordinances, bylaws, and regulations regarding notice and sale, including those related to nicotine delivery devices.
(C) Food Allergy Awareness Requirements. Pursuant to M.G.L. c. 140, § 6B, food establishments that cook, prepare, or serve food intended for immediate consumption either on or off the premises shall comply with the following requirements.
(1)
Poster. Such food establishments shall prominently
display in the employee work area a poster approved by the Department, no
smaller than 8.5 by 11 inches, relating to major food allergens. The poster
shall include the following information:
(a)
Major food allergens;
(b) Health
risks of food allergies;
(c)
Procedure to follow when a customer states that he or she has a food allergy;
and
(d) Emergency procedure to
follow if a customer has an allergic reaction to a food.
(2) Notice on printed menus and menu boards.
Such food establishments shall include on all printed menus and menu boards a
clear and conspicuous notice requesting a customer to inform the server before
placing an order, about the customer's allergy to a major food allergen. The
notice shall state: Before placing your order, please inform your server if a
person in your party has a food allergy.
(a)
Location. The notice must be included on printed menus
and on indoor and outdoor menu boards, including drive-through menu
boards.
(b)
Menu
Boards.
1. All notices on menu
boards must be easily readable from the point of service at which food is
ordered. On the menu board itself, the font size of the notice must be equal to
or greater than the font size of the smallest menu item listed on the menu
board.
2. In lieu
of placing the notice directly on the indoor or outdoor menu board itself, the
food establishment may post the notice adjacent to the menu board or at each
point of service where food is ordered. Such notice must be securely posted in
a manner so that it may be easily seen and read from a distance of five feet by
a person standing at or approaching the point of service, shall directly face
the purchaser, and shall not be obstructed from view.
(3)
Food Allergen
Awareness Training.
(a) Such food
establishments shall have on staff a certified food protection manager who has
been issued a Massachusetts certificate of allergen awareness training by an
allergen awareness training verification program recognized by the Department.
The certificate will be valid for five years.
(b) The certified food protection manager
shall:
1. Demonstrate knowledge of major food
allergens by posting the Massachusetts food allergen awareness training
certificate; and
2. Ensure that
employees are properly trained in food allergy awareness as it relates to their
assigned duties.
(4)
Exemptions.
(a) Public and private schools, educational
institutions, summer camps, childcare facilities, and other child care programs
approved to participate in USDA Child Nutrition Programs are exempt from
105
CMR 590.011(C), with the
exception of
105
CMR 590.011(C)(3)(b)2.,
provided that they have:
1. Written policies
and procedures for identifying, documenting, and accommodating students with
food allergies, and
2.
Documentation verifying participation in food allergen training recognized by
the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and the
Department.
(b) Food
service operations in institutional settings in which food is prepared and/or
served to a specific population (for example, hospitals, non-profit
organizations, Older American Act Elderly Nutrition programs, and charitable
food facilities) that have written procedures for identifying, documenting, and
accommodating their clients with food allergies are exempt from
105
CMR 590.011(C)(2).
(c) Temporary food establishments operated by
nonprofit organizations are exempt from
105
CMR 590.011(C).
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