STEPS NECESSARY FOR APPROVAL TO OPERATE A FOOD SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT



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STEPS NECESSARY FOR APPROVAL TO OPERATE A FOOD SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT 1. Submit completed application to this office at least 21 days prior to commencing operation. The application will NOT be considered complete and an opening inspection will NOT be conducted until we have received the following: Copy of Business Certificate (front and back) or Corporate Filing Receipt and list of corporate officers with addresses and phone numbers Certificates of Insurance for both Workers Compensation and Disability Insurance or Workers Compensation Exemption Form CE-200 Sketch showing establishment s interior layout. (This sketch may be handdrawn). Include all equipment and location of all plumbing fixtures, including grease trap. No changes may be made to the facility until the plans have been approved by this department. Appropriate fee (see back of application for fee schedule) 2. Upon completion of step 1, we will request an inspection of your facility by Onondaga County Plumbing Control. Any required plumbing changes must be completed by an Onondaga County licensed plumber. 3. A final inspection is required prior to opening your facility. Contact the Food Protection Section at 435-6607 to schedule an appointment for this inspection after you have submitted the appropriate documents and information requested above. You may also request a pre-operational inspection where recommendations for Sanitary Code compliance can be reviewed prior to submitting your application. 08/13

Onondaga County Health Department Joanne M. Mahoney, County Executive Indu Gupta, MD, MPH, Commissioner of Health John H. Mulroy Civic Center 421 Montgomery Street, Syracuse, NY 13202 Division of Environmental Health Food Protection Section Lisa A. Letteney, P.E., Director Phone (315) 435-6607 Fax (315) 435-6606 NOTICE TO PERMIT APPLICANTS New York State Workers Compensation regulations require that a permit applicant present documentation of Workers Compensation and Disability Insurance coverage or proof of exemption prior to any permit being issued or renewed. Acceptable documentation for Workers Compensation coverage is one of the following: Form C-105.2 Certificate issued by applicant s insurance carrier Form U-26.3 Certificate issued by the State Insurance Fund Form SI-12 Certificate of Self-Insurance Form GSI-105.2 Certificate of participation in Group Self-Insurance Acceptable documentation for Disability Insurance coverage is one of the following: Form DB-120.1 Certificate issued by applicant s insurance carrier Form DB-155 Certificate of Self-Insurance Proof of Exemption for Workers Compensation and/or Disability Insurance is: Form CE-200 Certificate of Attestation of Exemption Information concerning Workers Compensation Insurance and exemptions can be obtained by contacting your local Workers Compensation Board office (in Syracuse 1-866-298-7830) or by visiting the Internet site www.wcb.ny.gov. Please note that Exemption Certificate Form CE-200 can be completed and printed using this site, and this is the method preferred by the Workers Compensation Board. (The link to Form CE-200 is found in the lower left hand side of the website home page.) As required by the New York State Workers Compensation Law, the Onondaga County Health Department now requires proof of Workers Compensation and Disability Insurance coverage or Exemption Form CE-200 be submitted prior to the issuance of operating permits. Please contact this office at 435-6607 if you have questions. 03/15

Onondaga County Health Department Division of Environmental Health Fact Sheet on Grease Interceptors Why are grease interceptors required at food service establishments? The requirement for installation of a device or devices to provide for containment of grease at all food establishments is a part of both the Onondaga County Plumbing Code and the New York State Building Code. Proper containment of grease is necessary in order to prevent blockage of piping in the building plumbing system and in the public or private sewer system. Such blockages can result in unsanitary conditions caused by the backup of sewage and represent costly and unnecessary maintenance problems. What types of plumbing fixtures are subject to the requirements for grease containment? The above referenced Codes require that provisions be in place to contain grease from any plumbing fixture that may result in discharge of grease to the plumbing system. Included in such fixtures are pot sinks, hand sinks, mop sinks, food preparation sinks, floor drains, floor sinks, dishwashers, pre-rinse sinks, WOK stove drains, steam tables and hood drains. What are grease intercepting manholes? Grease intercepting manholes are concrete structures located outside of the building to which all kitchen plumbing is connected. Many municipalities including Onondaga County require that they be installed for all food service establishments. The Onondaga County Plumbing Code requires a 4 diameter minimum size manhole. Why are grease intercepting manholes required and what are the advantages of having one installed? Grease intercepting manholes are required because they provide for removal of grease in the most sanitary, efficient and economical manner. Located outside of the building and the kitchen they can be readily cleaned at any time by a truck equipped with a vacuum hose. With their larger size they can be cleaned less frequently and more economically than small interior interceptors. They have the added advantage that additional kitchen fixtures can be added at any time without the need to modify the system for grease containment. What about interior grease interceptors? When are they allowed and what are their limitations? Interior grease interceptors are only allowed when the installation of an exterior grease manhole is determined to be not feasible. Interior grease interceptors are generally used to serve a single or limited number of fixtures. The size of the interceptor is determined based on the size and type of fixture discharging to the interceptor. If the fixture is replaced with a larger one or if additional plumbing is added to the kitchen, the interceptor will need to be replaced with one or more interceptors of proper size. Also, garbage disposal units are not allowed on interior grease interceptors. (over)

How are interior grease interceptors cleaned? Interior grease interceptors are cleaned either manually or by a contractor using a vacuum hose. When opened for cleaning the interceptor typically emits a foul odor. Due to the unsanitary nature of the cleaning operation it can only be performed at a time during which the food preparation area is not in use. Frequency of cleaning can be as often as weekly in some situations. What other factors need to be considered when planning for installing an interior grease interceptor? Installation of an interior grease interceptor requires careful consideration of a number of factors. For larger units it may be necessary to recess the interceptor in the floor in order to provide proper drainage from the sinks. The unit also would need to be recessed in the floor to serve floor drains and floor sinks. Other factors that need to be considered are location and access for cleaning, proper venting of the plumbing system and provision of flow control where required. When do the current requirements for grease interceptors apply to existing food service establishments? All food service establishments that are remodeled, change plumbing equipment or change ownership are required to meet updated code requirements including current requirements for proper grease containment. In addition, existing establishments whose operation results in a grease problem may be required to meet current standards. Questions regarding food service operations and equipment and facility layout can be directed to: Food Protection Section 435-6607 Questions regarding grease interceptors and plumbing installations can be directed to: Rev. 2/98 Plumbing Control Section 435-6614

FOOD SAFETY NOTICE BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSIONER OF HEALTH, ONONDAGA COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ALL EMPLOYEES OF THIS FACILITY ARE REQUIRED TO PROVIDE BARRIERS TO ELIMINATE ALL DIRECT HAND CONTACT WITH FOODS INTENDED TO BE SERVED COLD OR WITHOUT FURTHER COOKING. THEREFORE, ALL EMPLOYEES ARE REQUIRED TO HANDLE THESE FOODS WITH CLEAN DISPOSABLE PLASTIC GLOVES OR OTHER SUITABLE UTENSILS. SPECIFIC EXAMPLES WHERE PLASTIC GLOVES ARE REQUIRED: WHEN PREPARING FRUITS AND RAW VEGETABLES WHEN PREPARING SALADS WHEN HANDLING BREAD OR ROLLS WHEN PREPARING SANDWICHES WHEN SCOOPING ICE IN ADDITION, EITHER CLEAN PLASTIC GLOVES OR UTENTILS SUCH AS TONGS, DELI WRAP, NAPKINS, OR OTHER SUITABLE BARRIERS ARE REQUIRED TO BE USED WHEN DISPENSING ALL FOODS TO THE CONSUMER. EXAMPLES WOULD BE DELI WRAP FOR BAKED GOODS, SPATULA TO SERVE COOKED PIZZA SLICES, TONGS TO SERVE COOKED PIECES OF CHICKEN. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THIS ORDER CAN RESULT IN AN ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING, FINES, AND TEMPORARY SUSPENSION/REVOCATION OF FOOD SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT PERMIT. HAND CONTACT WITH FOOD IS ACCEPTABLE ONLY WHEN THE FOOD WILL BE COOKED PRIOR TO SERVICE. SPECIFIC EXAMPLES ARE: PREPARING RAW MEATS FOR COOKING PREPARING A PIZZA PRIOR TO COOKING PREPARING DOUGH FOR BAKED GOODS PRIOR TO COOKING ALL EMPLOYEES ARE REQUIRED TO WASH THEIR HANDS PRIOR TO USING GLOVES OR UTENSILS AND ENGAGING IN ANY FOOD PREPARATION, WHENEVER THEIR HANDS BECOME SOILED AND ALWAYS AFTER USING THE RESTROOM. THIS NOTICE MUST BE CONSPICUOUSLY POSTED IN A PUBLIC AREA FOR REVIEW. OBSERVED VIOLATIONS OF THESE PROVISIONS SHOULD BE REPORTED TO THE DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH, FOOD PROTECTION SECTION, AT: 435-6607

APPLICATION FOR A PERMIT TO OPERATE A FOOD SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT To be submitted at least 21 days prior to operation DATE SUBMITTED: MUST CHECK ONE: New establishment under construction OR Existing facility presently operating Formerly named NOTE: The required opening inspection will not be conducted until a Business Certificate or Corporation Filing Receipt with list of corporate officers, Certificates of Insurance for both Workers Compensation and Disability Insurance or Workers Compensation Exemption Form CE-200, sketch of facility and fee have been submitted. ESTABLISHMENT NAME ESTABLISHMENT ADDRESS ESTABLISHMENT PHONE NUMBER ESTABLISHMENT OWNER OWNER'S ADDRESS OWNER'S PHONE OWNER S EMAIL ADDRESS WATER SUPPLY (please circle) Municipal Well SEWAGE SYSTEM Municipal Septic System OPENING DATE SEATING CAPACITY (INCLUDE ALL INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR) TOTAL INTERIOR EXTERIOR FEE See fee schedule Please enclose check or money order payable to the $ on back ONONDAGA COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT FROZEN DESSERT MACHINE YES NO If this is a continuing operation of an existing facility, an inspection of the existing plumbing system will be conducted by the Onondaga County Plumbing Control Office to ensure that all plumbing, including facilities for containment of grease, meet current requirements. Following notification from the Food Protection Section, the undersigned agrees to hire an Onondaga County licensed plumber to complete any required corrections within six (6) months, except that imminent hazards will be corrected immediately. IF APPROVED, THE UNDERSIGNED APPLICANT HEREBY AGREES TO OPERATE THE ESTABLISHMENT DESCRIBED ABOVE IN COMPLETE COMPLIANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF PART 14 OF THE NEW YORK STATE SANITARY CODE AND ARTICLE II OF THE ONONDAGA COUNTY SANITARY CODE. TITLE ROUTE NO. TYPE CODE Stipulations: Inspected by Approved by Title For official use only SIGNATURE PRINT NAME TOWN RISK Permit No. Date Issued Date Expired FOOD PROTECTION SECTION DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ONONDAGA COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT 421 Montgomery Street, 12 th floor Syracuse, New York 13202 Telephone # (315) 435-6607 Fax # (315) 435-6606

ARTICLE XIII FEES Effective January 1, 2003 Food Service Establishments and Machinery Issuance of Annual and Seasonal Permits 1. Restaurants, bakeries, delicatessens: FEE Seating Capacity: 0-25 persons $217.00 26-50 persons 236.00 51-100 persons 273.00 101-150 persons 329.00 more than 150 persons 360.00 2. Caterers (per establishment) 310.00 3. Mobile food vendor (per unit) 192.00 4. Temporary food vendor (per unit) 130.00 5. Vendor commissary 223.00 6. Vending machines (per unit) 15.00 7. Vending machines (flat rate) 527.00 8. Frozen dessert 25.00 9. Water sample (per sample) 50.00 10. Late fee 60.00 11. Special promotions 62.00 PLEASE NOTE: All permits expire on January 31. 08/13