Quản lý & HACCPCâu 258 / 320
After an imminent health hazard has been corrected and the operation wants to reopen, what is generally required?
a.Nothing; the operation may reopen at any time
b.A social-media post announcing the reopening
c.Approval only from the restaurant owner
d.The regulatory authority's approval, where required, before resuming operations
Giải thích
When an operation ceases because of an imminent health hazard, it generally may not resume until the hazard is eliminated and the regulatory authority approves reopening if such approval is required. This ensures the underlying problem, such as sewage or loss of water, is truly resolved. Reopening on the owner's say-so alone can put the public at risk.
Trích dẫn luật: FDA Food Code §8-404.11Luyện miễn phí toàn bộ 320 câu hỏi — không cần đăng ký.
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