1. Food Storage and Preparation Area:
This inspection item looks for cracked/missing tiles, evidence of insects/rodents, broken equipment, a lack of proper food storage containers, and other issues that could make the kitchen area unsafe for food preparation.
2. Cooking Temperatures:
This is an important safety measure to ensure that all food is cooked to the correct temperature and reduce the risk of foodborne illness.
3. Utensils:
Inspecting utensils such as cutting boards, knives, stirring spoons, pots and pans can help identify potential hygiene issues or cross-contamination risks.
4. Cleanliness:
This inspection item looks for the cleanliness of the food truck, kitchen area, and all equipment. It also checks for proper storage of cleaning supplies and the presence of hand-washing facilities.
5. Waste:
This inspection item looks for proper waste disposal methods to reduce contamination risk and prevent pests from entering the food truck.
6. Food Sources:
Checking to make sure food is coming from certified suppliers and that all food has the required labels can help ensure customers are served safe quality food.
7. Water Source:
This inspection looks for safe and adequate water sources, ensuring that customers are served safe food and drinks.
8. Pest Control:
This item looks for evidence of pests in the food truck and checks that appropriate measures are taken to prevent pests from entering the food truck.