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Cruise Ship: Queen Victoria Cruise line: Cunard Line Inspection Date: 09/28/2009 Score: 100
 
This cruise ship inspection report lists the deficiencies found during the inspection. Additional information corresponding to each item number is available in the lastest editions of the CDC VSP Operational Manual.



 
Cruise Ship's Corrective Action Statement  |  View/Print Summary Report  |  View/Print Detail Report
 
 
Note: Click on the Item no. to view the item detail.
 
Item No.DescriptionPoints Deducted
15Food source, sound condition; food not re-served0
16Potentially hazardous food temperatures storage, preparation display, service, transportation0
19Food protected storage, preparation, display, service, transportation; Original containers, labeling; Food handling minimized; In-use food dispensing, preparation utensils stored0
20PHF temperature maintenance facilities; Food-contact surfaces designed, constructed, installed, maintained; TMD=s provided, located, calibrated0
21Nonfood-contact surfaces designed, constructed, maintained, installed, located0
22Dishwashing / equipment washing facilities designed, constructed, maintained, installed, located, operated, TMDs, test kits0
26Food-contact surfaces equipment / utensils clean; Safe0
33Decks / bulkheads / deckheads construction, repair, clean0
34Plumbing fixtures / supply lines / drain lines / drains installed, repair0
37Rooms / equipment vented, humidity, condensation0
Selected Item Details
Item No.: 15
Site: Provisions-Shellstock Tags
Violation: The date of service was not recorded on the shellstock tags or shellstock records.
Recommendation:Ensure that shellstock shellfish tags: (1) Remain attached to the container in which the shellstock are received until the container is empty. (2) Are maintained by retaining shellstock tags or labels for 90 calendar days from the date the container is emptied by using an approved record keeping system that keeps the tags or labels in chronologic order correlated to the date when the shellstock are served.
*Inspections scores of 85 or lower are NOT satisfactory
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