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The Chalet Restaurant and Lounge

9-385 Broadway St E Yorkton SK S3N 3Z3 · Food Premises

10 inspections

  1. Routine

    2 infractions

    • Pest Control
      • Food facility is not free of pests. Refer to 6.1 of the Public Eating Establishment Standards.
    • Maintenance & General Sanitation
      • Equipment as specified by the Public Health Inspector, are not kept clean and sanitized and/or maintained in good repair. Refer to 3.1.5 of the Public Eating Establishment Standards.
  2. Follow-up

    0 infractions

  3. Follow-up

    3 infractions

    • Temperature Control - Cooling, Thawing and Refrigeration
      • Potentially hazardous food is not kept at a temperature of 4°C (40°F) or less under refrigeration. Refer to clause 23(1)(a) of The Food Safety Regulations.
      • Potentially hazardous food is thawed at room temperature or in another unsafe manner. Refer to 2.2.3 of the Public Eating Establishment Standards.
    • Finishing Materials
      • Walls in rooms where food is prepared, packaged, stored or received are not easily cleaned, durable, impervious, light in colour, smooth, non-toxic, and non-corrosive. Refer to subclause 13(a)(i) of The Food Safety Regulations, and 1.7 of the Public Eating Establishment Standards.
    • Maintenance & General Sanitation
      • A portion of the food facility, as specified by the Public Health Inspector, is not kept clean, and/or in good repair. Refer clause 18(b) of The Food Safety Regulations and 4.1 of the Public Eating Establishment Standards.
  4. Follow-up

    4 infractions

    • Maintenance & General Sanitation
      • A portion of the food facility, as specified by the Public Health Inspector, is not kept clean, and/or in good repair. Refer clause 18(b) of The Food Safety Regulations and 4.1 of the Public Eating Establishment Standards.
    • Finishing Materials
      • Walls in rooms where food is prepared, packaged, stored or received are not easily cleaned, durable, impervious, light in colour, smooth, non-toxic, and non-corrosive. Refer to subclause 13(a)(i) of The Food Safety Regulations, and 1.7 of the Public Eating Establishment Standards.
    • Temperature Control - Cooling, Thawing and Refrigeration
      • Potentially hazardous food is not kept at a temperature of 4°C (40°F) or less under refrigeration. Refer to clause 23(1)(a) of The Food Safety Regulations.
    • Lighting
      • Lighting intensity is not adequate to ensure food handler safety, i.e. 540 lux or more at the surface where a food handler is working with food or utensils and equipment such as knives, slicers, or saws where food handler safety is a factor. Refer to subclause 13(b)(iii) of The Food Safety Regulations and 1.8.1.c of the Public Eating Establishment Standards. (Show More)
  5. Routine

    5 infractions

    • Maintenance & General Sanitation
      • Equipment as specified by the Public Health Inspector, are not kept clean and sanitized and/or maintained in good repair. Refer to 3.1.5 of the Public Eating Establishment Standards.
    • Finishing Materials
      • Walls in rooms where food is prepared, packaged, stored or received are not easily cleaned, durable, impervious, light in colour, smooth, non-toxic, and non-corrosive. Refer to subclause 13(a)(i) of The Food Safety Regulations, and 1.7 of the Public Eating Establishment Standards.
    • Temperature Control - Cooling, Thawing and Refrigeration
      • Potentially hazardous food is not kept at a temperature of 4°C (40°F) or less under refrigeration. Refer to clause 23(1)(a) of The Food Safety Regulations.
    • Food Storage & Equipment
      • Freezer is not capable of maintaining frozen food at the recommended temperature of -18°C (0°F) or lower. Refer to 1.10 and 2.2.2 of the Public Eating Establishment Standards.
    • Lighting
      • Lighting intensity is not adequate to facilitate cleaning, i.e. 110 lux or more (at a distance of 91 cm (3 ft.) above the floor) in walk-in coolers, freezers, dry storage areas, and dining areas during periods of cleaning. Refer to subclause 13(b)(iii) of The Food Safety Regulations and 1.8.1.a of the Public Eating Establishment Standards. (Show More)
      • Lighting intensity is not adequate to ensure food handler safety, i.e. 540 lux or more at the surface where a food handler is working with food or utensils and equipment such as knives, slicers, or saws where food handler safety is a factor. Refer to subclause 13(b)(iii) of The Food Safety Regulations and 1.8.1.c of the Public Eating Establishment Standards. (Show More)
  6. Follow-up

    3 infractions

    • Lighting
      • Lighting intensity is not adequate to facilitate cleaning, i.e. 110 lux or more (at a distance of 91 cm (3 ft.) above the floor) in walk-in coolers, freezers, dry storage areas, and dining areas during periods of cleaning. Refer to subclause 13(b)(iii) of The Food Safety Regulations and 1.8.1.a of the Public Eating Establishment Standards. (Show More)
    • Temperature Control - Cooling, Thawing and Refrigeration
      • Potentially hazardous food is not kept at a temperature of 4°C (40°F) or less under refrigeration. Refer to clause 23(1)(a) of The Food Safety Regulations.
    • Maintenance & General Sanitation
      • Equipment as specified by the Public Health Inspector, are not kept clean and sanitized and/or maintained in good repair. Refer to 3.1.5 of the Public Eating Establishment Standards.
  7. Follow-up

    3 infractions

    • Lighting
      • Lighting intensity is not adequate to facilitate cleaning, i.e. 110 lux or more (at a distance of 91 cm (3 ft.) above the floor) in walk-in coolers, freezers, dry storage areas, and dining areas during periods of cleaning. Refer to subclause 13(b)(iii) of The Food Safety Regulations and 1.8.1.a of the Public Eating Establishment Standards. (Show More)
    • Temperature Control - Cooling, Thawing and Refrigeration
      • Potentially hazardous food is not kept at a temperature of 4°C (40°F) or less under refrigeration. Refer to clause 23(1)(a) of The Food Safety Regulations.
    • Temperature Control - Cooking, Reheating and Hot Holding
      • Potentially hazardous food is not kept at an internal temperature of 60°C (140°F) or greater for hot holding. Refer to clause 23(1)(a) of The Food Safety Regulations.
  8. Routine

    5 infractions

    • Food Protection
      • Food or drink (including water and ice) is not prepared, stored, cooked, processed, dispensed, transported, served or sold in a sanitary manner or under sanitary conditions. Refer to clauses 19(1)(b) & 19(2)(b) of The Food Safety Regulations.
    • Temperature Control - Cooking, Reheating and Hot Holding
      • Potentially hazardous food is not kept at an internal temperature of 60°C (140°F) or greater for hot holding. Refer to clause 23(1)(a) of The Food Safety Regulations.
    • Temperature Control - Cooling, Thawing and Refrigeration
      • Potentially hazardous food is not kept at a temperature of 4°C (40°F) or less under refrigeration. Refer to clause 23(1)(a) of The Food Safety Regulations.
    • Finishing Materials
      • Walls in rooms where food is prepared, packaged, stored or received are not easily cleaned, durable, impervious, light in colour, smooth, non-toxic, and non-corrosive. Refer to subclause 13(a)(i) of The Food Safety Regulations, and 1.7 of the Public Eating Establishment Standards.
    • Lighting
      • Lighting intensity is not adequate to facilitate cleaning, i.e. 110 lux or more (at a distance of 91 cm (3 ft.) above the floor) in walk-in coolers, freezers, dry storage areas, and dining areas during periods of cleaning. Refer to subclause 13(b)(iii) of The Food Safety Regulations and 1.8.1.a of the Public Eating Establishment Standards. (Show More)
  9. Follow-up

    3 infractions

    • Finishing Materials
      • Ceilings in rooms where food is prepared, packaged, stored or received are not easily cleaned, durable, impervious, light in colour, smooth, non-toxic, and non-corrosive. Refer to subclause 13(a)(i) of The Food Safety Regulations, and 1.7 of the Public Eating Establishment Standards.
    • Maintenance & General Sanitation
      • Wiping cloths for cleaning tables and counters are not immersed in an approved sanitizing solution before each use. Refer to 4.6 of the Public Eating Establishment Standards.
      • A portion of the food facility, as specified by the Public Health Inspector, is not kept clean, and/or in good repair. Refer clause 18(b) of The Food Safety Regulations and 4.1 of the Public Eating Establishment Standards.
      • Equipment as specified by the Public Health Inspector, are not kept clean and sanitized and/or maintained in good repair. Refer to 3.1.5 of the Public Eating Establishment Standards.
    • Lighting
      • Lighting intensity is not adequate to facilitate cleaning, i.e. 110 lux or more (at a distance of 91 cm (3 ft.) above the floor) in walk-in coolers, freezers, dry storage areas, and dining areas during periods of cleaning. Refer to subclause 13(b)(iii) of The Food Safety Regulations and 1.8.1.a of the Public Eating Establishment Standards. (Show More)
      • Lighting intensity is not adequate to ensure food handler safety, i.e. 540 lux or more at the surface where a food handler is working with food or utensils and equipment such as knives, slicers, or saws where food handler safety is a factor. Refer to subclause 13(b)(iii) of The Food Safety Regulations and 1.8.1.c of the Public Eating Establishment Standards. (Show More)
  10. Routine

    7 infractions

    • Manual Dishwashing
      • Chlorine sanitizing solution concentration is not at least 100 parts per million at 24°C - 44°C (75°F - 111°F). Refer to 3.1.c.ii of the Public Eating Establishment Standard.
    • Maintenance & General Sanitation
      • A portion of the food facility, as specified by the Public Health Inspector, is not kept clean, and/or in good repair. Refer clause 18(b) of The Food Safety Regulations and 4.1 of the Public Eating Establishment Standards.
      • Equipment as specified by the Public Health Inspector, are not kept clean and sanitized and/or maintained in good repair. Refer to 3.1.5 of the Public Eating Establishment Standards.
    • Finishing Materials
      • Ceilings in rooms where food is prepared, packaged, stored or received are not easily cleaned, durable, impervious, light in colour, smooth, non-toxic, and non-corrosive. Refer to subclause 13(a)(i) of The Food Safety Regulations, and 1.7 of the Public Eating Establishment Standards.
    • Lighting
      • Lighting intensity is not adequate to facilitate cleaning, i.e. 220 lux or more (at a distance of 91 cm (3 ft.) above the floor) in areas used for dining, handwashing, dishwashing, utensil, and equipment storage, and washrooms. Refer to subclause 13(b)(iii) of The Food Safety Regulations and 1.8.1.b of the Public Eating Establishment Standards. (Show More)
      • Lighting intensity is not adequate to ensure food handler safety, i.e. 540 lux or more at the surface where a food handler is working with food or utensils and equipment such as knives, slicers, or saws where food handler safety is a factor. Refer to subclause 13(b)(iii) of The Food Safety Regulations and 1.8.1.c of the Public Eating Establishment Standards. (Show More)
    • Handwashing
      • Hand washing station is not equipped with liquid soap in a dispenser. Refer to 1.11.2 of the Public Eating Establishment Standards.
      • Hand washing station is not equipped with single use paper towels in a dispenser. Refer to 1.11.2 of the Public Eating Establishment Standards.
    • Temperature Control - Cooling, Thawing and Refrigeration
      • Potentially hazardous food is not kept at a temperature of 4°C (40°F) or less under refrigeration. Refer to clause 23(1)(a) of The Food Safety Regulations.
      • Internal temperature of cooked potentially hazardous food is not being reduced rapidly to 20°C (68°F) or less within 2 hours and from 20°C (68°F) to 4°C (40°F) or less within the next four hours. Refer to 2.2.7 of the Public Eating Establishment Standards.
    • Food Storage & Equipment
      • Freezer is not capable of maintaining frozen food at the recommended temperature of -18°C (0°F) or lower. Refer to 1.10 and 2.2.2 of the Public Eating Establishment Standards.
      • Utensils that come into contact with food are not made from materials that are suitable for their intended purpose, durable, easily cleanable, and/or free from any undesirable substance. Refer to section 16 of The Food Safety Regulations.
      • Equipment that comes into contact with food is not made from materials that are suitable for its intended purpose, durable, easily cleanable, and/or free from any undesirable substance. Refer to section 16 of The Food Safety Regulations.