Fraser Health Authority



INSPECTION REPORT
Health Protection
JCRH-B8MU7L
PREMISES NAME
Continental Allan Bros Coffee
Tel: (604) 377-0567
Fax:
PREMISES ADDRESS
107 - 2544 Douglas Rd
Burnaby, BC V5C 5W7
INSPECTION DATE
January 21, 2019
TIME SPENT
0.75 hours
OPERATOR (Person in Charge)
Jessica Allan
NEXT INSPECTION DATE
February 04, 2019
INSPECTION TYPE
Routine
ACTION TAKENFOOD SAFETY & SANITATION
ADMINISTRATIVE
Information Provided
ENFORCEMENT
Require Corrections, No Action Required
Comply
In Use
Food Safety Training [s. 10]
Food Safety Plan [s. 23]
Sanitation Plan [s. 24]
HAZARD RATING FOR YOUR FACILITY: Low (≤15) Total Score = 12
Critical Hazards: There are no critical hazards.
Non-Critical Hazards: Total Number: 2
304 - Premises not free of pests [s. 26(a)]
Observation: - Rodent droppings present on floor in front mezzanine area and up stairwell leading from mezzanine. Area is not being used for food production.
Corrective Action(s): - Clear items from mezzanine area and remove all droppings. Use bleach solution to disinfect area.
- Continue to monitor for activity. If activity persists, retain the services of a Pest Control Technician. [Correction date: 28-Jan-2019]
Violation Score: 9

305 - Conditions observed that may allow entrance/harbouring/breeding of pests [s. 26(b),(c)]
Observation: - Front mezzanine area is cluttered with excess equipment and miscellaneous items which can create runways and harbourage locations
- Hole in wall noted by stairs leading from mezzanine area.
Corrective Action(s): - Remove equipment that is not needed, organize area so floor is clear.
- Repair hole in wall [Correction date: 28-Jan-2019
Violation Score: 3

Follow Up to "Critical" Violations Noted on Previous Inspections (if applicable): No corrections entered
Comments

- Premises roast coffee beans for distribution to cafes, restaurants
- Liquid soap and paper towels present at sink in production area and in staff washroom
- Hot and cold running water present
- Bleach present for sanitizing scoops (wash, rinse, sanitize, air dry)
- Beans are placed in large food grade bags for transport.