The Christian County Health Department's food protection program follows a risk-based inspection approach, with an emphasis on eliminating Foodborne Illness Risk Factors - the violations which are more likely to lead to consumers getting sick. Environmental Health staff follow the conditions outlined in the Illinois Food Code and the Food and Sanitation Ordinance of Christian County to determine compliance with best practices and to educate food establishment employees during routine, unannounced inspections. Food Establishments with a higher relative risk of causing foodborne illness (based on the large number of food handling operations, vulnerable populations served, or special processes conducted) are inspected more frequently than food establishments with a lower relative risk of causing foodborne illness. Additional information on violations, inspection frequency, and inspection look up are found below.
There are 59 items or categories under which violations may be written when conducting a food inspection. These violation categories are divided into Foodborne Illness Risk Factors and Good Retail Practices.
Risk Factor violations and Good Retail Practice violations are also divided into three categories: Priority, Priority Foundation, and Core.
There is no score. Food Establishments will be given the number of Risk Factor Violations and Risk Factor Repeat Violations.
The general yearly inspection schedule is as follows:
Compliance and follow-up (recheck) inspections are conducted as needed in addition to the routine inspections. During any type of inspection, Health Department Staff work to educate food establishment employees as to why certain practices are not acceptable and how these practices can contribute to food-borne illness.
Food establishments in Christian County are inspected routinely and unannounced depending on the risk assessment assigned to each food establishment. Risk assessments are based on the Illinois Food Code and the Food and Sanitation Ordinance of Christian County, and other applicable food safety regulations.
Please be advised that inspections only provide a snapshot of a food establishment's practices, as they are based on what is seen at the time of the inspection. If an establishment does not do well during an inspection, Health Department Staff work to educate the food establishment workers to assist with preventing repeat violations.