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Tips Volume 24, Issue 3 June 2017 The Food Safety Newsletter for Brown, Nicollet, Watonwan and Cottonwood Counties Brown-Nicollet Environmental Health Page 2 In This Issue: Inspection Trends 2017 Continue 622 South Front Street St. Peter, MN 56082 Phone 507.934.7089 Fax 507.934.7170 Website: www.co.nicollet.mn.us Page 2 Are you looking forward to fall? Summer activities are coming to a Page 3 November Mandatory Licensing Meeting Schedule close, maybe school is about to start??? Looking forward to some cooler days, nights and football?? My two favorite seasons are football season and looking forward to football season! Our office always looks forward to fall. We are done with another year of our warm weather inspections including recreational camping area inspections, swimming pool inspections, and our favorite..fair and Page 4 7 Certified Food Manager Renewal Class and 6 Hour Class and Exam Registration Forms festival food stand inspections! Fall also brings planning for our Annual Mandatory Licensing Meetings in November. The schedule, for the Mandatory Meetings in November, is included in this newsletter, on our new Facebook Page, and on our webpage. You will also receive a mailing to remind you later this fall. We are working on the agenda for the meeting now. If you have a great idea for a topic..let us know and maybe we can include it this year.

Trending. What are we seeing during inspections this year??? Conference for Food Protection Reports In our last TIPS Newsletter we talked about the Conference for Food Protection (CFP) report we are using as part of our 2017 inspections if you operate a Complex Menu food establishment. As a reminder, this CFP report helps identify Foodborne Illness Risk Factors and Good Retail Practices. Foodborne Illness Risk Factors would normally show up as critical items on your inspection report and are directly related to foodborne illness. Good Retail Practices are preventative measures used to control the addition of biological, chemical, and/or physical hazards into menu item preparation. Items identified as Good Retail Practices would normally show up as non-critical items on your inspection report. We have implemented using this CFP report to help us communicate to you and help you understand the risk level associated with items identified for correction on your inspection report. CFP Inspection Trends As of August 14, 2017 we have used the CFP report during 143 inspections. During these inspections we have identified 201 Foodborne Illness Risk Factors and 337 Good Retail Practice Violations. The two most common Foodborne illness Risk Factors identified during inspections have been Proper date marking & disposition, followed by Food contact surfaces: cleaned & sanitized. These two risk factors have accounted for 97 of the 201 Foodborne Illness Risk Factors identified. The two most common Good Retail Practice violations identified during inspections have been Physical facilities installed, maintained, & clean, followed by Food & non-food contact surfaces cleanable, properly designed, constructed, & used. These two Good Retail Practice violations have accounted for 149 of the 337 Good Retail Practices violations identified. This summary allows you to see these trends in Foodborne Illness Risk Factors and Good Retail Practice violations identified during our 2017 inspections so far and their frequency. Are any of these Risk Factors or violations of Good Retail Practices occurring at your establishment? Look for them.don t become part of this trend! See you soon! As we have told you many, many times...minnesota is STILL in the process of revising the Minnesota Food Code. We will continue to provide you with the latest rulemaking updates in future issues of TIPS, but right now this is where the revision to the Food Code stands. MDH s legal counsel has reviewed the draft Minnesota Food Code rule revision language and the Statement of Need and Reasonableness. Her review was delayed by her need to attend and testify at 2017 legislative hearings on bills making significant changes to the rulemaking process. We have been told that the Public Hearings for this new legislation may be held later this fall. As soon as we know dates for the Public Hearings we will let you know so you can participate if you would like to. Thank you for your patience! Proposed Revisor draft language to the Minnesota Food Code, Chapter 4626 has been updated and is now available on the Minnesota Department of Health website at www.health.state.mn.us (type Food Code Revision in the search box). Pg. 2 TIPS: Food Safety Newsletter

Certified Food Manager 4-Hour Renewal Class Registration Form When: Tuesday, October 17, 2017 Where: Brown County License Bureau 1900 N. Franklin Street Conference Room A New Ulm, MN (see map on back ) Please do not park in parking lot; park on side streets. Thank you! Time: 9:00 am until 1:00 pm Fee: $ 75.00 Please detach the bottom portion and return with your registration fee no later than: Friday, October 13, 2017 Save the top portion of this form as a reminder! 4-Hour Certified Food Manager Renewal Class Tuesday, October 17, 2017 Name Establishment Phone Amount Paid (make checks payable to Brown-Nicollet CHS) Return with fee to: Brown-Nicollet Environmental Health 622 S. Front St. - Saint Peter, MN 56082 Phone: 507-934-7089

When: Tuesday, November 14, 2017 Certified Food Manager 6-Hour Class and Exam Registration Form Where: Brown County License Bureau 1900 N. Franklin Street Conference Room A New Ulm, MN (see map on back ) Please do not park in parking lot; park on side streets. Thank you! Time: 9:00 am until 4:00 pm Registration Fees: Please circle one Within Brown, Nicollet, Cottonwood or Watonwan County $ 170.00 If you print your own class manual prior to class from our website $ 140.00 Outside four county area $ 195.00 Exam only (must have already attended a 6-hour class) $ 75.00 NEW POLICY... Payment must be received prior to the meeting, if you sign up for the class and do not show up, payment will not be returned. ****You must bring a picture ID with you to the meeting**** Please detach the bottom portion and return with your registration fee no later than Friday, October 27, 2017 Save the top portion of this form as a reminder! 6-Hour Certified Food Manager Class Tuesday, November 14, 2017 Name Establishment Phone Amount Paid (make checks payable to Brown-Nicollet EH) Return with fee to: Brown-Nicollet Environmental Health 622 S. Front St. Saint Peter, MN 56082 - Phone: 507-934-7089

Mandatory Licensing Meeting Times and Places Each year every licensed food establishment in Brown, Nicollet, Cottonwood or Watonwan County is required to send at least one owner or manager to one of the following Licensing Meetings. Please review the following schedule of meeting times and places and make plans now to attend one of these meetings. You will be receiving your Food/Beverage License Application for 2018 at these meetings. Wednesday, November 1, 2017 9:00am 10:30am Windom Community Center Room 105 1750 Cottonwood Lake Drive Windom, Minnesota Wednesday, November 1, 2017 1:30pm 3:00pm Watonwan County Human Services Building Community Room 715 2nd Ave. S. St. James, Minnesota Thursday, November 2, 2017 9:00am 10:30am Nicollet County Health and Human Services Building Lower Level Minnesota River Room (NOTE: NEW LOCATION) 622 S. Front Street St. Peter, Minnesota Thursday, November 2, 2017 1:30pm 3:00pm New Ulm Community Center 600 S. German Street New Ulm, Minnesota NOTE: Schools and those establishments licensed as Limited Food Establishments or Service Kitchens are not required to attend, but are welcome if they would like to participate. REMEMBER You only need to attend one meeting. If you have questions please call Leah at 507-934-7092 In the event of inclement weather if schools, located in the town where the meeting is scheduled to take place, are closed for the day scheduled meetings will be cancelled for that day. Pg. 7

Brown-Nicollet Environmental Health 622 South Front Street St. Peter, MN 56082 Brown-Nicollet Environmental Health is now on Facebook! Like us and stay connected with: - News and updates - Announcements - Upcoming Class Schedules Facebook.com/Brown.Nicollet.Environmental.Health This Newsletter contains IMPORTANT INFORMATION