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Hunterdon County Department of Public Safety Division of Public Health Services Karen DeMarco, Health Officer Physical Address: 312 Route 12 County Complex, Building # 1, 2nd Floor Mailing Address: PO Box 2900, Flemington, NJ 08822-2900 Telephone: 908-788-1351 Fax: 908-782-7510 E-Mail: health@co.hunterdon.nj.us www.co.hunterdon.nj.us Insp Date: 12/27/2018 Business ID: hc000033 Inspection: HI000883 Business: BISTRO ROUGET Risk Type: 3 18 Bridge St. Phone: 609 460 4863 Stockton, NJ 08559 Establishment Information REHS: B-101494 Lisa Bruzzio Reason: Initial Billable Results: Satisfactory Municipality Stockton Risk Type on File 3 Risk Type Observed 3 FMC No Name Type Exp Date Sewage System Public Water System Public Lab Reference # F-23-10/1 Total Coliform FOODBORNE ILLNESS RISK FACTORS AND INTERVENTIONS RISK FACTORS are improper practices identified as the most common factors resulting in foodborne illness (FBI). INTERVENTIONS are control measures to prevent FBI. Mark "X" in appropriate Box: IN=In Compliance; OUT=Not in Compliance; NO=Not Observed; NA=Not Applicable; COS=Corrected On-site; R=Repeat Violation. MANAGEMENT AND PERSONNEL IN OUT N.O. N/A COS REPEAT 1. PIC demonstrates knowledge of food safety principles pertaining to this operation. þ 2. PIC in Risk Level 3 Retail Food Establishments is certified by January 2, 2010. þ Fail Notes 2.1(b) Risk Type 3 food establishments shall have at least one person in charge who is a certified food protection manager in accordance with a program recognized by the Conference for Food Protection. [CURRENTLY SIGNED UP, BUT NEEDS TO SET UP DATE. (VERIFIED TODAY)] 3. Ill or injured foodworkers restricted or excluded as required. PREVENTING CONTAMINATION FROM HANDS IN OUT N.O. N/A COS REPEAT 4. Handwashing conducted in a timely manner; prior to work, after using restoom, etc. þ 5. Handwashing proper; duration at least 20 seconds with at least 10 seconds of vigorous lathering. 6. Handwashing facilities provided in toilet rooms and prep areas; convenient, accessible, unobstructed. 7. Handwashing facilities provided with warm water; soap and acceptable hand-drying method. þ þ þ Page 1 of 10

PREVENTING CONTAMINATION FROM HANDS IN OUT N.O. N/A COS REPEAT 8. Direct bare hand contact with exposed, ready-to-eat foods is avoided. þ FOOD SOURCE IN OUT N.O. N/A COS REPEAT 9. All foods, including ice and water, from approved sources; with proper records. þ 10. Shellfish/Seafood record keeping procedures; storage; proper handling; parasite destruction þ 11. PHFs received at 41 F or below. Except: milk, shell eggs and shellfish (45 F) FOOD PROTECTION FROM CONTAMINATION IN OUT N.O. N/A COS REPEAT 12. Proper separation of raw meats and raw eggs from ready-to-eat foods provided þ 13. Food protected from contamination þ Fail Notes 3.3(z) Food shall be protected from contamination that may result from a factor or source not specified elsewhere in N.J.A.C. 8:24-3.3. [EMPLOYEE CLOTHING (COATS, ETC) HAPHAZARLY STORED IN KITCHEN AREA.] 14. Food contact surfaces properly cleaned and sanitized þ Fail Notes 4.8(j) A chemical sanitizer used in a sanitizing solution for a manual or mechanical operation at exposure times specified under N.J.A.C. 8:24 4.7(c) shall be listed in Tolerance exemptions for active and inert ingredients for use in antimicrobial formulations, 40 CFR 180.940, incorporated herein by reference, as amended and supplemented, shall be used in accordance with the EPA-approved manufacturer's label use instructions, and shall be used as follows: 1. A chlorine solution shall have a minimum temperature based on the concentration and ph of the solution as listed in the following chart: Min. Concentration Minimum Temperature mg/l ph 10 or less ph 8 or less 25 120 F 120 F 50 100 F 75 F 100 55 F 55 F 2. An iodine solution shall have a: i. Minimum temperature of 75 F; ii. ph of 5.0 or less or a ph no higher than the level for which the manufacturer specifies the solution is effective; and iii. Concentration between 12.5 mg/l and 25 mg/l; 3. A quaternary ammonium compound solution shall: i. Have a minimum temperature of 75 F; ii. Have a concentration as specified under N.J.A.C. 8:24-7.2(f) and as indicated by the manufacturer's use directions included in the labeling; and iii. Be used only in water with 500 mg/l hardness or less or in water having a hardness no greater than specified by the manufacturer's label; 4. If another solution of a chemical specified under (j)1 through 3 above is used, the operator shall demonstrate to the health authority that the solution achieves sanitization and the use of the solution shall be approved; or 5. If a chemical sanitizer other than chlorine, iodine, or a quaternary ammonium compound is used, it shall be applied in accordance with the manufacturer's use directions included in the labeling. [TOO MUCH SANITIZER IN DISHWASHER.] Page 2 of 10

PHFs TIME/TEMPERATURE CONTROLS IN OUT N.O. N/A COS REPEAT 15. SAFE COOKING TEMPERATURES (Internal temperatures for raw animal foods for 15 seconds) Except: Foods may be served raw or undercooked in response to a consumer order and for immediate service. 130 F for 112 minutes: Roasts or as per cooking chart found under 3.4.(a)2; 145 F: Fish, Meat, Pork; 155 F: Ground Meat/Fish; Injected Meats; or Pooled Shell Eggs; 165 F; Poultry, Stuffed fish/meat/or pasta; Stuffing containing fish/meat. 16. PASTEURIZED EGGS: substituted for shell eggs in raw or undercooked eggcontaining foods, i.e. Caesar salad dressing, hollandaise sauce, tiramisu, chocolate mousse, meringue, etc. þ þ 17. COLD HOLDING: PHFs maintained at "Refrigeration Temperatures" (41 F) þ 18. COOLING: PHFs rapidly cooled from 135 F to 41 F within 6 hours and from 135 F to 70 F within 2 hours. 19. COOLING: PHFs prepared from ingredients at ambient temperature cooled to 41 F within 4 hours 20. REHEATING: PHFs rapidly reheated (within 2 hours) in proper facilities to at least 165 F; or commercially processed PHFs heated to at least 135 F prior to hot holding. þ þ þ 21. HOT HOLDING: PHFs Hot Held at 135 F or above in appropriate equipment. þ 22. TIME as a PUBLIC HEALTH CONTROL: Approval; written procedures; time marked; discarded in 4 hours. 23. SPECIALIZED PROCESSING METHODS: Approval; written procedures; conducted properly. 24. HIGHLY SUSCEPTIBLE POPULATIONS: Pasteurized foods used; prohibited foods not offered. GOOD RETAIL PRACTICES þ þ þ Good retail practices are preventive measures to control the addition of pathogens, chemicals and physical objects into foods. OUT = Not in Compliance; COS = Corrected On-site; REPEAT = Repeat Violations SAFE FOOD AND WATER / PROTECTION FROM CONTAMINATION 25. Hot and cold water water available; adequate pressure. 26. Food properly labeled; original container þ Fail Notes 3.3(d) Working containers holding food or food ingredients that are removed from their original packages for use in the retail food establishment, such as cooking oils, flour, herbs, potato flakes, salt, spices, and sugar, shall be identified with the common name of the food, except that containers holding food that can be readily and unmistakably recognized such as dry pasta need not be identified. [SQUEEZE TYPE BOTTLES UNLABELED AS TO THEIR CONTENTS.] 27. Food protected from potential contamination during preparation, storage, display. 28. Utensils, spatulas, tongs, forks, disposable gloves provided and used properly to restrict bare hand contact. 29. Raw fruits and vegetables washed prior to serving. 30. Wiping cloths properly used and stored. 31. Toxic substances properly identified, stored and used. 32. Presence of insects/rodents minimized: outer openings protected, animals as allowed. þ þ Page 3 of 10

SAFE FOOD AND WATER / PROTECTION FROM CONTAMINATION Fail Notes 6.2(l) Dead or trapped birds, insects, rodents, and other pests shall be removed from control devices and the premises at a frequency that prevents their accumulation, decomposition, or the attraction of pests. [FLY STRIP (W/FLIES) DIRECTLY OVER FOOD PREP TABLE - REMOVED TODAY. COS] 33. Personal cleanliness (fingernails, jewelery, outer clothing, hair restraint). FOOD TEMPERATURE CONTROL 34. Food temperature measuring devices provided and calibrated. þ þ Fail Notes 4.2(c)3 Food temperature measuring devices shall be designed to be easily readable and accurate to ±2 F in the intended range of use and shall be calibrated in accordance with manufacturer's specifications as necessary to ensure their accuracy. [STEM TYPE THERMOMETER OFF BY 5*F - CALIBRATED TODAY. COS] 35. Thin-probed temperature measuring device provided for monitoring thin foods (i.e., meat patties and fish fillets). 36. Frozen foods maintained completely frozen. 37. Frozen foods properly thawed. 38. Plant food for hot holding properly cooked to at least 135 F. 39. Methods for rapidly cooling PHFs are properly conducted and equipment is adequate. EQUIPMENT, UTENSILS AND LINENS 40. Materials, construction, repair, design, capacity, location, installation, maintenance. þ Fail Notes 4.1(a) Materials that are used in the construction of utensils and food-contact surfaces of equipment shall not allow the migration of deleterious substances or impart colors, odors, or tastes to food and under normal use conditions shall be safe; durable, corrosion-resistant, and nonabsorbent, sufficient in weight and thickness to withstand repeated warewashing; finished to have a smooth, easily cleanable surface; and resistant to pitting, chipping, crazing, scratching, scoring, distortion, and decomposition. [SMALL BAIN MARIE TO RIGHT OF HAND SINK IN GRILL AREA - IN NEED OF CLEANING AS WELL AS WALL BEHIND SAME HANDWASH SINK.] 41. Equipment temperature measuring devices provided (refrigeration units, etc). 42. In-use utensils properly stored. þ Page 4 of 10

EQUIPMENT, UTENSILS AND LINENS Fail Notes 3.3(k) During pauses in food preparation or dispensing, food preparation and dispensing utensils shall be stored: 1. In the food with their handles above the top of the food and the container, except as specified in (k)2 below; 2. In food that is not potentially hazardous, with their handles above the top of the food within containers of equipment that can be closed, such as bins of sugar, flour, or cinnamon; 3. On a clean portion of the food preparation table or cooking equipment only if the in-use utensil and the food-contact surface of the food preparation table or cooking equipment are cleaned and sanitized at a frequency specified under N.J.A.C. 8:24-4.6 and 4.7; 4. In running water of sufficient velocity to flush particulates to the drain, if used with moist food such as ice cream or mashed potatoes; 5. In a clean, protected location if the utensils, such as ice scoops, are used only with a food that is not potentially hazardous; or 6. In a container of water if the water is maintained at a temperature of at least 135 F and the container is cleaned at a frequency specified under N.J.A.C. 8:24-4.6. [SCOOPERS WITH HANDLES TO BE PROVIDED FOR FLOUR, SUGAR, ETC. KNIVES STORED BETWEEN EQUIPMENT.] 43. Utensils, single service items, equipment, linens properly stored, dried and handled. 44. Food and non-food contact surfaces properly constructed, cleanable, used. 45. Proper warewashing facilities installed, maintained, cleaned, used; sanitizer test strips available, used. Fail Notes 4.8(k) A test kit or other device that accurately measures the concentration in mg/l of sanitizing solutions shall be provided. [QUAT TEST STRIPS TO BE PROVIDED FOR QUAT SANITIZER AT 3 COMPARTMENT SINK] PHYSICAL FACILITIES 46. Plumbing system properly installed; safe and in good repair; no potential backflow or backsiphonage conditions. þ 47. Sewage and waste water properly disposed. 48. Toilet facilities are adequate, properly constructed, properly maintained, supplied and cleaned. þ Fail Notes 6.6(d) When a common toilet is used for employees and patrons, access shall not be through food preparation, food storage and utensils and equipment washing areas. [NOTE: SHELVING IN HALLWAY TO BATHROOM - NO FOOD OR FOOD CONTACT ITEMS TO BE STORED HERE.] 6.6(k) Easily cleanable receptacles shall be provided for waste materials, and such receptacles in toilet rooms for women shall be covered. Such receptacles shall be emptied at least once a day, and more frequently when necessary to prevent excessive accumulation of waste material. [NO COVERED TRASH CAN IN BATHROOM.] 49. Design, construction, installation and maintenance proper-floors/walls/ceilings. þ Page 5 of 10

PHYSICAL FACILITIES Fail Notes 6.1(a) Indoor surface characteristics shall include the following: 1. Except as specified in (a)2 below, materials for indoor floor, wall, and ceiling surfaces under conditions of normal use shall be: i. Smooth, durable, and easily cleanable for areas where retail food establishment operations are conducted; ii. Closely woven and easily cleanable carpet for carpeted areas; and iii. Non-absorbent for areas subject to moisture such as food preparation areas, walk-in refrigerators, warewashing areas, toilet rooms, mobile retail food establishment servicing areas, and areas subject to flushing or spray cleaning methods. 2. In a temporary retail food establishment: i. If graded to drain, a floor may be concrete, machine-laid asphalt, or dirt or gravel if it is covered with mats, removable platforms, duckboards, or other suitable approved materials that are effectively treated to control dust and mud; and ii. Walls and ceilings may be constructed of a material that protects the interior from the weather and windblown dust and debris. [GREEN PAIN SEVERELY WORN/CHIPPING ON WINDOW SILL IN GRILL KITCHEN.] 50. Adequate ventilation; lighting; designated areas used. þ Fail Notes 6.3(a) Lighting intensity shall be: 1. At least 110 lux (10 foot candles) at a distance of 30 inches above the floor, in walk-in refrigeration units and dry food storage areas and in other areas and rooms during periods of cleaning; 2. At least 220 lux (20 foot candles): i. At a surface where food is provided for consumer self-service such as buffets and salad bars or where fresh produce or packaged foods are sold or offered for consumption; ii. Inside equipment such as reach-in and under-counter refrigerators; and iii. At a distance of 30 inches above the floor in areas used for handwashing, warewashing, and equipment and utensil storage, and in toilet rooms; and 3. At least 540 lux (50 foot candles) at a surface where a food employee is working with food or working with utensils or equipment such as knives, slicers, grinders, or saws, where employee safety is a factor. [ONE CEILING LIGHT FIXTURE MISSING AND SOME LIGHT BULBS OUT IN REAR KITCHEN.] 51. Premises maintained free of litter, unnecessary articles, cleaning and maintenance equipment properly stored; and garbage and refuse properly maintained. 52. All required signs (handwashing, inspection placard, etc) provided and conspicuously posted. þ Fail Notes 6.6(j) Handwashing signs stating "Wash Hands Before Resuming Work" or words of similar meaning shall be posted conspicuously in all toilet rooms and at each separate sink facility in a retail food establishment. It is also recommended that a statement concerning disease transmission be included in the handwashing sign. [HANDWASH SIGN MISSING IN BATHROOM. GAVE HANDWASH SIGNS TODAY] 8.12 The operator of every retail food establishment shall post the evaluation placard of the most recent evaluation made by the health authority. The evaluation placard shall be posted immediately in a conspicuous place near the public entrance of the establishment in such a manner that the public may view the placard. [SATISFACTORY SIGN NOT POSTED.] Page 6 of 10

Fail Notes Summary Fail Code Fail Text 2. PIC in Risk Level 3 Retail Food Establishments is certified by January 2, 2010. 2.1(b) Risk Type 3 food establishments shall have at least one person in charge who is a certified food protection manager in accordance with a program recognized by the Conference for Food Protection. Addl Notes: [CURRENTLY SIGNED UP, BUT NEEDS TO SET UP DATE. (VERIFIED TODAY)] 13. Food protected from contamination 3.3(z) Food shall be protected from contamination that may result from a factor or source not specified elsewhere in N.J.A.C. 8:24-3.3. Addl Notes: [EMPLOYEE CLOTHING (COATS, ETC) HAPHAZARLY STORED IN KITCHEN AREA.] 14. Food contact surfaces properly cleaned and sanitized 4.8(j) A chemical sanitizer used in a sanitizing solution for a manual or mechanical operation at exposure times specified under N.J.A.C. 8:24 4.7(c) shall be listed in Tolerance exemptions for active and inert ingredients for use in antimicrobial formulations, 40 CFR 180.940, incorporated herein by reference, as amended and supplemented, shall be used in accordance with the EPA-approved manufacturer's label use instructions, and shall be used as follows: 1. A chlorine solution shall have a minimum temperature based on the concentration and ph of the solution as listed in the following chart: Min. Concentration Minimum Temperature mg/l ph 10 or less ph 8 or less 25 120 F 120 F 50 100 F 75 F 100 55 F 55 F 2. An iodine solution shall have a: i. Minimum temperature of 75 F; ii. ph of 5.0 or less or a ph no higher than the level for which the manufacturer specifies the solution is effective; and iii. Concentration between 12.5 mg/l and 25 mg/l; 3. A quaternary ammonium compound solution shall: i. Have a minimum temperature of 75 F; ii. Have a concentration as specified under N.J.A.C. 8:24-7.2(f) and as indicated by the manufacturer's use directions included in the labeling; and iii. Be used only in water with 500 mg/l hardness or less or in water having a hardness no greater than specified by the manufacturer's label; 4. If another solution of a chemical specified under (j)1 through 3 above is used, the operator shall demonstrate to the health authority that the solution achieves sanitization and the use of the solution shall be approved; or 5. If a chemical sanitizer other than chlorine, iodine, or a quaternary ammonium compound is used, it shall be applied in accordance with the manufacturer's use directions included in the labeling. Addl Notes: [TOO MUCH SANITIZER IN DISHWASHER.] 26. Food properly labeled; original container 3.3(d) Working containers holding food or food ingredients that are removed from their original packages for use in the retail food establishment, such as cooking oils, flour, herbs, potato flakes, salt, spices, and sugar, shall be identified with the common name of the food, except that containers holding food that can be readily and unmistakably recognized such as dry pasta need not be identified. Addl Notes: [SQUEEZE TYPE BOTTLES UNLABELED AS TO THEIR CONTENTS.] 32. Presence of insects/rodents minimized: outer openings protected, animals as allowed. 6.2(l) Dead or trapped birds, insects, rodents, and other pests shall be removed from control devices and the premises at a frequency that prevents their accumulation, decomposition, or the attraction of pests. Addl Notes: [FLY STRIP (W/FLIES) DIRECTLY OVER FOOD PREP TABLE - REMOVED TODAY. COS] 34. Food temperature measuring devices provided and calibrated. 4.2(c)3 Food temperature measuring devices shall be designed to be easily readable and accurate to ±2 F in the intended range of use and shall be calibrated in accordance with manufacturer's specifications as necessary to ensure their accuracy. Addl Notes: [STEM TYPE THERMOMETER OFF BY 5*F - CALIBRATED TODAY. COS] 40. Materials, construction, repair, design, capacity, location, installation, maintenance. Page 7 of 10

Fail Code Fail Text 4.1(a) Materials that are used in the construction of utensils and food-contact surfaces of equipment shall not allow the migration of deleterious substances or impart colors, odors, or tastes to food and under normal use conditions shall be safe; durable, corrosionresistant, and nonabsorbent, sufficient in weight and thickness to withstand repeated warewashing; finished to have a smooth, easily cleanable surface; and resistant to pitting, chipping, crazing, scratching, scoring, distortion, and decomposition. Addl Notes: [SMALL BAIN MARIE TO RIGHT OF HAND SINK IN GRILL AREA - IN NEED OF CLEANING AS WELL AS WALL BEHIND SAME HANDWASH SINK.] 42. In-use utensils properly stored. 3.3(k) During pauses in food preparation or dispensing, food preparation and dispensing utensils shall be stored: 1. In the food with their handles above the top of the food and the container, except as specified in (k)2 below; 2. In food that is not potentially hazardous, with their handles above the top of the food within containers of equipment that can be closed, such as bins of sugar, flour, or cinnamon; 3. On a clean portion of the food preparation table or cooking equipment only if the in-use utensil and the food-contact surface of the food preparation table or cooking equipment are cleaned and sanitized at a frequency specified under N.J.A.C. 8:24-4.6 and 4.7; 4. In running water of sufficient velocity to flush particulates to the drain, if used with moist food such as ice cream or mashed potatoes; 5. In a clean, protected location if the utensils, such as ice scoops, are used only with a food that is not potentially hazardous; or 6. In a container of water if the water is maintained at a temperature of at least 135 F and the container is cleaned at a frequency specified under N.J.A.C. 8:24-4.6. Addl Notes: [SCOOPERS WITH HANDLES TO BE PROVIDED FOR FLOUR, SUGAR, ETC. KNIVES STORED BETWEEN EQUIPMENT.] 45. Proper warewashing facilities installed, maintained, cleaned, used; sanitizer test strips available, used. 4.8(k) A test kit or other device that accurately measures the concentration in mg/l of sanitizing solutions shall be provided. Addl Notes: [QUAT TEST STRIPS TO BE PROVIDED FOR QUAT SANITIZER AT 3 COMPARTMENT SINK] 48. Toilet facilities are adequate, properly constructed, properly maintained, supplied and cleaned. 6.6(d) When a common toilet is used for employees and patrons, access shall not be through food preparation, food storage and utensils and equipment washing areas. Addl Notes: [NOTE: SHELVING IN HALLWAY TO BATHROOM - NO FOOD OR FOOD CONTACT ITEMS TO BE STORED HERE.] 6.6(k) Easily cleanable receptacles shall be provided for waste materials, and such receptacles in toilet rooms for women shall be covered. Such receptacles shall be emptied at least once a day, and more frequently when necessary to prevent excessive accumulation of waste material. Addl Notes: [NO COVERED TRASH CAN IN BATHROOM.] 49. Design, construction, installation and maintenance proper-floors/walls/ceilings. 6.1(a) Indoor surface characteristics shall include the following: 1. Except as specified in (a)2 below, materials for indoor floor, wall, and ceiling surfaces under conditions of normal use shall be: i. Smooth, durable, and easily cleanable for areas where retail food establishment operations are conducted; ii. Closely woven and easily cleanable carpet for carpeted areas; and iii. Non-absorbent for areas subject to moisture such as food preparation areas, walk-in refrigerators, warewashing areas, toilet rooms, mobile retail food establishment servicing areas, and areas subject to flushing or spray cleaning methods. 2. In a temporary retail food establishment: i. If graded to drain, a floor may be concrete, machine-laid asphalt, or dirt or gravel if it is covered with mats, removable platforms, duckboards, or other suitable approved materials that are effectively treated to control dust and mud; and ii. Walls and ceilings may be constructed of a material that protects the interior from the weather and windblown dust and debris. Addl Notes: [GREEN PAIN SEVERELY WORN/CHIPPING ON WINDOW SILL IN GRILL KITCHEN.] 50. Adequate ventilation; lighting; designated areas used. Page 8 of 10

Fail Code 6.3(a) Fail Text Lighting intensity shall be: 1. At least 110 lux (10 foot candles) at a distance of 30 inches above the floor, in walk-in refrigeration units and dry food storage areas and in other areas and rooms during periods of cleaning; 2. At least 220 lux (20 foot candles): i. At a surface where food is provided for consumer self-service such as buffets and salad bars or where fresh produce or packaged foods are sold or offered for consumption; ii. Inside equipment such as reach-in and under-counter refrigerators; and iii. At a distance of 30 inches above the floor in areas used for handwashing, warewashing, and equipment and utensil storage, and in toilet rooms; and 3. At least 540 lux (50 foot candles) at a surface where a food employee is working with food or working with utensils or equipment such as knives, slicers, grinders, or saws, where employee safety is a factor. Addl Notes: [ONE CEILING LIGHT FIXTURE MISSING AND SOME LIGHT BULBS OUT IN REAR KITCHEN.] 52. All required signs (handwashing, inspection placard, etc) provided and conspicuously posted. 6.6(j) Handwashing signs stating "Wash Hands Before Resuming Work" or words of similar meaning shall be posted conspicuously in all toilet rooms and at each separate sink facility in a retail food establishment. It is also recommended that a statement concerning disease transmission be included in the handwashing sign. Addl Notes: [HANDWASH SIGN MISSING IN BATHROOM. GAVE HANDWASH SIGNS TODAY] 8.12 The operator of every retail food establishment shall post the evaluation placard of the most recent evaluation made by the health authority. The evaluation placard shall be posted immediately in a conspicuous place near the public entrance of the establishment in such a manner that the public may view the placard. Addl Notes: [SATISFACTORY SIGN NOT POSTED.] Page 9 of 10

Footnote 1 Notes: SIGNED UP FOR SERVSAFE - BRIAN HELD - DATE FOR TEST TO BE DETERMINED. Page 10 of 10