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Cruise Ship: Celebrity Infinity Cruise line: Celebrity Cruises Inspection Date: 01/19/2003 Score: 93
 
This cruise ship inspection report lists the deficiencies found during the inspection. Additional information corresponding to each item number is available in the lastest editions of the CDC VSP Operational Manual.



 
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Note: Click on the Item no. to view the item detail.
 
Item No.DescriptionPoints Deducted
01Disease reporting0
09Swimming pools / spas halogen residuals0
10Swimming pools / spas maintained, safety equipment0
11Food handlers infections, communicable diseases0
21Nonfood-contact surfaces designed, constructed, maintained, installed, located0
22Dishwashing / equipment washing facilities designed, constructed, maintained, installed, located, operated, TMDs, test kits0
23Dishes / utensils equipment pre-flushed, scraped, soaked; Wash and rinse temperature2
26Food-contact surfaces equipment / utensils clean; Safe0
26Food-contact surfaces equipment / utensils clean; Safe3
27Equipment / utensils non-food-contact surfaces clean0
27Equipment / utensils non-food-contact surfaces clean1
28Equipment / utensil / linen / single / service storage, handling, dispensed; Clean frequency0
29Facilities convenient, accessible, designed, installed0
30Hand cleanser, sanitary towels, waste receptacles, handwash signs; maintenance0
31Toxic items stored, labeled, used0
32Solid waste containers adequate, located, covered, disposal0
33Decks / bulkheads / deckheads construction, repair, clean1
34Plumbing fixtures / supply lines / drain lines / drains installed, repair0
36Lighting provided, shielded0
37Rooms / equipment vented, humidity, condensation0
38Unnecessary articles, cleaning equipment; Unauthorized personnel0
999Miscellaneous0
Selected Item Details
Item No.: 01
Site: Other-MEDICAL
Violation: THE 24-HOUR REPORTS WERE CONSISTENTLY RECEIVED LESS THAN 24 HOURS PRIOR TO ARRIVAL. ACCORDING THE MEDICAL STAFF THE SYSTEM WAS REJECTING THE REPORTS. THE REPORT FOR THIS CRUISE WAS NOTED TO MISSING THE TIME OF ARRIVAL. THIS WAS CORRECTED HOWEVER NOT USING THE 24-HOUR CLOCK. THE VESSEL DID HAVE THE REJECTION NOTICES FROM THE DATABASE SYSTEM.
Recommendation:4.2.1.1.1 The master, the medical staff, or other designated staff of a vessel destined for a U.S. port from a foreign port shall submit at least one standardized gastrointestinal illness report based on the number of reportable cases in the gastrointestinal illness log to the VSP no less than 24 hours, but not more than 30 hours before the vessel's expected arrival at the U.S. port.
*Inspections scores of 85 or lower are NOT satisfactory
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