Jeremiah's Italian Ice
Last inspected: Jun 4, 2025
78
Score
Jeremiah's Italian Ice, located at 1448 Bass Rd in Macon, GA, underwent a low-risk inspection on June 4, 2025. The inspection identified one major and three minor violations, including issues with response procedures for vomiting and diarrheal events, personal cleanliness, and the cleanliness of nonfood-contact surfaces. This most recent inspection follows a historical pattern of mostly low-risk assessments for the facility.
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Inspection History
Jun 4, 2025
Routine
1 major violation. 3 minor violations.
78
Apr 15, 2025
Initial
No violations found.
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Violations — Jun 4, 2025 Inspection
2-2E - response procedures for vomiting & diarrheal events
Inspector notes: EHS requested for the bodily fluid kit. PIC did not know where the kit was. CA-PIC needs to obtain a bodily fluid kit and make it accessible to employees.
511-6-1.03(6)
12B - personal cleanliness
Inspector notes: HES observed two employees handling food with jewelry on. One employee had on a ring and the other employee had a apple watch on while fixing customers orders. CA-PIC needs to make sure that employees are not wearing jewelry or watches while handling food.
511-6-1.03(5)(g)
15C - nonfood-contact surfaces clean
Inspector notes: EHS observed the reach in freezer towards that front had spilled Italian ice at the bottle of the unit. In the kitchen located in the back needs to be cleaned. The bottom of the units there is food debris and stains from product. CA-PIC needs to make sure that employees are routinely cleaning equipment to reduce stains and food debris from appearing.
511-6-1.05(7)(a)
17D - adequate ventilation and lighting; designated areas used
Inspector notes: EHS observed personal items throughout the facility. On the shelf by the drive thru window there was a purse and a cup. In the back kitchen. There is a black shirt and a half empty water bottle stored on top of the ice cream machine. Also, in the reach in freezer there was two Italian ice cups (that belonged to employees) being stored on the same rack that with items that they use in the facility. CA-PIC trashed the Italian ice that belonged to employees and EHS showed him how they can create a designated area for employees items and making sure that it is separated from items that they use in the facility.
511-6-1.07(4)(b)
Priority (Critical)
Priority Foundation (Major)
Core (Minor)
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