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Item No.:
08
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Site:
Potable Water-Bosun Store Room
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Violation:
The small diameter potable water lines supplying the sink were not painted or striped blue.
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Recommendation:
Paint or stripe the potable line blue.
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Item No.:
08
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Site:
Potable Water-
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Violation:
The comprehensive cross-connection control program listed Watts 009 at the warewash pulper systems. These devices were not installed. The only protection at these locations was for the hot potable water lines supplying the pulper systems.
The listing did not include the potable water connections that supplied the galley warewash detergent dispensers.
The listing showed Watts N9 devices on the potable lines supplying the engine change room laundry machine. Non-continuous pressure Oras devices were installed.
While the listing showed potable water connections for plumbing devices it, did not show the total number of these connections when there was more than one.
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Recommendation:
Ensure that the cross-connection control program includes at minimum: a complete listing of cross-connections and the backflow prevention method/device for each, so that there is a match to the plumbing system component and location, and an inspection frequency. Ensure that air-gaps are included in the listing. Ensure that a continuous pressure-type backflow preventer is installed when a valve is located downstream from the backflow preventer.
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Item No.:
10
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Site:
Recreational Water Facilities-
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Violation:
The shepherd's hook was mounted on a bulkhead 56 feet away from the main swimming pool. This was corrected.
The shepherd's hook was mounted along the rails of the stairs near the deck 9 aft pool. It was hard to see the shepherd's hook as it blended in with the rails.
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Recommendation:
Ensure that an easy-access shepherd's hook and approved floatation device (with a length of line 1/2 the pool width or 16 m (50 feet)) is provided at a prominent location near each public swimming pool.
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Item No.:
10
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Site:
DO NOT USE (whirlpool/spa)-
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Violation:
A standard risks and precaution sign was not posted at the thalasso therapy and crew whirlpool spas.
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Recommendation:
Ensure that a sign is installed near the whirlpool spas that lists standard safety precautions and risks, warning against use by particularly susceptible people, such as those who are immunocompromised.
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Item No.:
10
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Site:
DO NOT USE (whirlpool/spa)-
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Violation:
One of the drain covers was missing at the thalasso therapy whirlpool spa. The spa was not open.
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Recommendation:
Ensure that anti-entrapment drain covers or other drains that prevent entrapment hazards as specified in U.S. Consumer Product Safety Publication 363-009801 (dual drains/channel drains) are provided on swimming pools and whirlpool spas. Ensure that drain covers have either the plumbing/engineering approving organization stamp and flow rate affixed to the cover, or that a letter is maintained aboard the vessel certifying that the cover meets the safety requirements outlined in AMSE/ANSI A112.19.8M or an equivalent standard.
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Item No.:
10
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Site:
DO NOT USE (whirlpool/spa)-
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Violation:
The stop for backwashing of the granular filters was automatic. There was no record of the testing of free halogen residual during superhalogenation of the whirlpool spas. The superhalogenation cycle was automatic. Per the engineer, a manual/visual check was done once per week to verify that the backwashing time was adequate and that the superhalogenation timing and concentraton were correct.
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Recommendation:
Ensure that the free residual halogen is increased to at least 10.0 mg/L (ppm) in whirlpool spas and circulated for at least 1 hour at the end of each day. Ensure that granular filters are backwashed at least daily. Repeat backwashing, if necessary, until the water viewed through the sight glass or discharge point is clean flowing.
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Item No.:
11
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Site:
Medical-
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Violation:
The initial interview with asymptomatci cabin mates and close contacts of crew members ill with gastrointestinal illness occurred 24-48 hours after the ill crew member first presented to the medical facility. On December 3 an assistant waiter reported to medical and the close contact was not interviewed until December 5.
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Recommendation:
Ensure that the initial interviews with asymptomatic cabin mates and close contacts occurs on the same day the ill crew members first present to the medical center.
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Item No.:
16
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Site:
Provisions-Parasite Destruction Letter
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Violation:
The parasite destruction letter did not specify the temperature the salmon was frozen to or the amount of time it was frozen.
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Recommendation:
Before service in ready-to-eat form, ensure that raw, raw-marinated, partially cooked, or marinated-partially cooked fish other than molluscan shellfish: (1) Are frozen throughout to a temperature of -20C (-4F) or below for 168 hours (7 days) in a freezer; or -35C (-31F) or below for 15 hours in a blast freezer.
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Item No.:
20
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Site:
Galley-Supper Club
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Violation:
The inside of the dumbwaiters had a protective plastic coating over the stainless steel that was peeling.
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Recommendation:
Remove the protective plastic coating.
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Item No.:
21
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Site:
Preparation Room-Potato
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Violation:
There were slotted fasteners in the food contact area of the potato peelers. Also, soft sealant had been applied around the edges of the potato exit chute.
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Recommendation:
Replace the slotted fasteners with smooth, low profile, non-corroding fasteners.
Replace the soft sealant with a semi-hard or hard sealant.
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Item No.:
21
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Site:
Galley-Hot Galley
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Violation:
There was a hole in the frame of the flat top hot plate.
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Recommendation:
Close the hole.
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Item No.:
21
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Site:
Galley-Center
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Violation:
Clear tape pieces were stuck to the service line counter in many places.
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Recommendation:
Remove the tape.
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Item No.:
21
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Site:
Galley-
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Violation:
There was corrosion on all the tilting handles to the tilting pans and kettles throughout the galley.
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Recommendation:
Ensure that nonfood-contact surfaces of equipment that are exposed to splash, spillage, or other food soiling or that require frequent cleaning are constructed of a corrosion-resistant, nonabsorbent, and smooth material.
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Item No.:
30
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Site:
Bar-Pool, Sports & Lobby
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Violation:
There was not a "Wash Hands Often" sign posted at the handwash stations in these areas.
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Recommendation:
Ensure that a sign stating "WASH HANDS OFTEN" in a language that the food employees understand is posted over handwashing sinks.
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Item No.:
33
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Site:
Galley-Pizza
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Violation:
The flanges on the hot and cold water lines for the handwash station were loose creating openings in the bulkhead.
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Recommendation:
Secure the flanges to the bulkhead.
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Item No.:
33
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Site:
Buffet-Staff, Officer, Petty Officer & Crew
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Violation:
The waiter stations were not coved in these areas. The metal strip at the bottom of the bulkhead had separated from the deck at a few stations and was soiled with old food and debris.
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Recommendation:
Ensure that bulkhead and deck junctures are coved (including galleys, pantries, deck/counter junctures at buffets, bars, waiter stations, and dining room work counters). Ensure that decks, bulkheads, deckheads, and attached equipment in food preparation, warewashing, pantries, and storage areas, are cleaned as often as necessary.
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Item No.:
34
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Site:
Galley-Potwash
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Violation:
A gray milky liquid was dripping on the deck from the intercom speaker and light fixtures in the deckhead.
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Recommendation:
Ensure that a plumbing system in a food area is maintained in good repair.
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Item No.:
37
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Site:
Galley-Dishwash Forward
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Violation:
Excessive condensate was collecting on the deckhead above the dirty dish entrance of the right conveyor machine.
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Recommendation:
Ensure that ventilation hood systems and devices are sufficient in number and capacity to prevent grease or condensation from collecting on bulkheads and deckheads.
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Item No.:
41
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Site:
Housekeeping-Spa Handicap Accessible Stalls (Men's and Women's)
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Violation:
There was no tissue dispenser near the stall door to allow for a bare hands free exit. There was a handwash sink in each stall.
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Recommendation:
Equip public toilet facilities so that persons exiting the toilet room are not required to handle the door with bare hands. This may be accomplished by methods such as locating paper towel dispensers at sinks and waste containers near the room door, installing mechanically operated doors, door removal, or other effective means.
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Item No.:
41
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Site:
Galley-
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Violation:
The men's and women's toilet rooms did not have waste containers near the exit doors so that persons exiting the facilities could do so without barehand contact with the doors.
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Recommendation:
Equip public toilet facilities so that persons exiting the toilet room are not required to handle the door with bare hands. This may be accomplished by methods such as locating paper towel dispensers at sinks and waste containers near the room door, installing mechanically operated doors, door removal, or other effective means.
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