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Greene County Health Department 310 Fifth Street Reach-out Clinic Site Carrollton, Illinois 62016 407 North Main Street (217) 942-6961 White Hall, Illinois 62092 Fax: (217) 942-3904 (217) 374-6585 Contact us at greenecountyhealth@gmail.com
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Family Caregiver Resource Center
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The broad objective of food sanitation is to protect the citizens within its jurisdiction from contracting and transmitting foodborne diseases. The local health department shall perform a comprehensive food protection program and shall establish an objective to assure provision of safe, wholesome and sanitary food services. The Department provides presentations and news releases to educate the public. The local health department shall undertake to identify, reduce, and whenever possible, eliminate factors which may cause foodborne illnesses in order to reduce the incidence of foodborne illnesses. The program shall be operated in accordance with the Greene County Food Sanitation ordinance which incorporates by reference the Department’s Food Service Sanitation Code and Retail Food Store Sanitation Code (77 Ill. Adm. Code 750 and 760) and shall include Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) concepts as a means of determining the critical control points (CCP) required to control identified hazards. The Environmental Health Division shall continue to be active in administering effective food protection activities in the jurisdiction of the local health department. Greene County Health Department offers Food Service Sanitation Manager Certification and Refresher Courses throughout the year.
Food Facility Planning The Environmental Health Division conducts plan reviews and approves construction plans for food facilities prior to opening to assure highest standards of sanitation and food safety. Plan reviews and inspections are provided for all food facilities including restaurants, retail stores, supervised care homes, school cafeterias, mobile food units, temporary events and special events.
Foodborne Illness Investigation The Environmental Health Division also manages a program section that includes investigation of foodborne illness outbreaks and complaints associated with food facilities. |
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