LIMITED SERVICE CHARITABLE FEEDING OPERATION (LSCFO) REGISTRATION FORM

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County of Santa Clara Department of Environmental Health 1555 Berger Drive, Suite 300, San Jose, CA 95112-2716 Phone 408-918-3400 Fax 408-258-5891 Email: DEHWEB@cep.sccgov.org Web: www.ehinfo.org/cpd LIMITED SERVICE CHARITABLE FEEDING OPERATION () REGISTRATION FORM CHARITABLE FEEDING OPERATION INFORMATION OWNER name: ORGANIZATION name: Address: City, state, zip: Physical address: City, zip: Phone #: Phone #: Email: Does/did owner have a health permit in Santa Clara County? If yes, provide Facility ID# and Facility Name. FA0 Name: Email: Contact name: Contact phone: MAILING address: Owner Organization Other (provide below) Website: FOOD OPERATION (check all that apply): *Distribution of 100%, shelf-stable foods ( 1) *Distribution of 100%, shelf-stable and perishable foods ( 2) Reheat or portion commercially prepared foods with no further processing ( 3) Heat, portion, or assemble a small volume of commercially prepared foods or ingredients that are not ( 4) * If you only distribute foods in conjunction with a local food bank, you do not need to fill out this form. Contact your local food bank for more information. FOOD SOURCES (check all that apply): Purchases Donations Food bank Permitted facilities (grocery store, restaurant, permitted caterer, etc.) Private individuals ( pre-packaged/canned food prepared food) Other Office Use Only OW# AR# FA# SR# PR# P/E Status Approved by Date FP Designated Registration Supervisor Date employee valid dates / / to / / Conditions Support Staff Date Registration 2-22-19 1

FOOD DISTRIBUTION Frequency: Year-round Seasonal dates: Indicate your service days and hours. Locations: Onsite To a permitted food facility To another Offsite locations ( structure park, parking lot other ) Other TYPICAL MENU ITEMS AND PREPARATION ACTIVITIES (Categories 3 and 4) Provide a list of typical menu items and preparation activities if your operation provides any open food. Note that further evaluation of processes may be necessary to determine if your operation is consistent with registration requirements. Buy/serve pre-packaged **Cook Heat/reheat Assemble Portion **Make from scratch Menu item Example: Lasagna X X Example: Ham and cheese sandwich X Slice tomatoes, lettuce. Example: Watermelon X Other preparation: describe. **Cooking and making menu items from scratch may disqualify the operation from registration as an. Registration 2-22-19 2

BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (BMP) The categories applicable for each BMP item are highlighted. Refer to the Limited Service Charitable Food Operation Best Management Practices document for additional details. Best Management Practices FOOD SAFETY 1. Potentially hazardous foods (PHF) are maintained at approved temperatures for hot and cold holding. 2. Food is properly reheated. 3. Frozen foods are properly thawed. 4. Raw produce is properly washed in potable water. 5. Food is from approved sources, has been maintained safe, and is fit for human consumption. 6. All foods are stored to protect them from contamination. 7. Food is inspected upon delivery or receipt to ensure it is wholesome and in good condition. 8. Food removed from its original packaging and stored in a working container must be food-grade and labeled. 9. Food is protected from consumer contamination during service and is not reserved after being in the possession of a consumer. 10. Food is stored with newer products behind older products and expiration dates are within acceptable limits. 11. is knowledgeable about the major food allergens. EQUIPMENT AND UTENSILS 12. All equipment and utensils that come in contact with food or beverages are food-grade quality, smooth, easily cleanable, and non-absorbent. 13. Handwash facilities are maintained clean, unobstructed and accessible at all times. 14. Accurate probe thermometers are available to measure food temperatures and are properly sanitized between uses. 15. Refrigeration units are equipped with an accurate thermometer and proper temperatures are maintained. 16. Food, equipment, and food-related supplies are properly stored. Legend: Registration 2-22-19 3

Best Management Practices (continued) 17. Equipment (i.e., utensils, tables, sinks, food containers, etc.) is clean and well maintained. Food contact surfaces are properly washed and sanitized. 18. Equipment and utensils must be properly washed and sanitized 19. Utensils are protected from dirt and contamination during storage. 20. Appropriate testing materials (test paper strips) are readily available to test sanitizing solutions/method. WATER AND SEWAGE 21. All kitchen and restroom sinks are in good repair and supplied with hot and cold water under pressure. 22. All waste water is properly disposed of through either a sanitary sewer system or an approved septic system. 23. Water used for handwashing, making ice, handling foods, and washing utensils meets safe drinking water standards and comes from an approved source (permitted well, city water supply, etc.) FOOD HANDLING WORKERS 24. Food handlers are trained in proper handwashing procedures and they consistently wash their hands with soap and warm water to prevent food contamination. 25. Food handlers are not working when ill or have exposed wounds/sores. 26. The hygiene habits of food handlers will not provide an opportunity to contaminate food. 27. Food handlers do not use tobacco or e-cigarettes or eat during food handling activities or when inside food handling areas. 28. Pets and live animals are excluded from food storage, preparation and service area. Service animals may be allowed. 29. A designated area for employees and/or volunteers clothing and personal effects is provided. 30. Food handlers are aware of basic food safety measures, as they relate to their given duties. PEST CONTROL 31. The physical facilities are maintained clean and free of vermin, including rodents (rats, mice), cockroaches, and flies. Legend: Registration 2-22-19 4

Best Management Practices (continued) GENERAL SANITATION 32. Floors, walls, and ceilings are clean, well maintained, and in good repair (fixed facility). 33. Toilet facilities are clean, well maintained, and in good working order. 34. Toilet facilities have dispensers for single use paper towels (or a heated-air hand drying device), soap dispenser and toilet tissues and are fully stocked (fixed facility). 35. Outside trash bins are in good repair and the lids are kept closed when not in use. 36. Hazardous substances (cleaning supplies) are properly labeled and stored below and away from food products. OFFSITE FOOD DISTRIBUTION 37. Offsite food distribution will meet the requirements of all local jurisdictions. 38. Food is protected from contamination. 39. Extra serving utensils are available or a temporary utensil wash station will be set up at the offsite distribution location. 40. A temporary handwash station is set up prior to handling unpackaged food at the offsite distribution location. 41. Toilet facilities located near the distribution site when distribution will occur for more than one hour. CERTIFICATION STATEMENT: I declare to the best of my knowledge and belief that the information contained on this document is correct and true. I understand that further information may be requested to verify eligibility requirements for registration. I agree to comply with required food safety best management practices and all applicable California Retail Food Code (CalCode) sections. I understand a health permit will be required per CalCode Sections 113789, 114380, and 114381 for food preparation and food service activities that exceed categories, as defined in CalCode Section 113819. I understand the County of Santa Clara Department of Environmental Health will investigate food safety related complaints and may enforce all pertinent CalCode sections. I understand this registration may be suspended or revoked by the Department due to imminent public health hazards. I understand the Department may recover any costs associated with performing these activities. A registration fee is required at the time of application and upon annual renewal. Fees are non-refundable and subject to change. NOTE: Any information contained in this application is a matter of public record and is available to the public under the California Public Records Act. Authorized Signature: Printed Name: Date: Title: Legend: Registration 2-22-19 5