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Published 29 Feb 2024

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What is a Food Truck Inspection Checklist?

A food truck inspection checklist is a tool that helps food truck owners ensure that operations align with set standards for food safety and hygiene, storage, housekeeping, and food truck maintenance. Performing regular inspections with a food truck inspection checklist help keep staff on their toes for surprise health inspections from local government, keeps your business up and running at full capacity, and most importantly, keeps your customers safe from health risks caused by foodborne illnesses.

3 Essential Inspections for Efficient Food Truck Operation

Working in the food industry requires compliance with health codes and regulations set by the local government. Common problems food truck owners encounter include truck failures or breakdown and health code violations such as infrequent or improper handwashing. Ensure food truck operations incorporate food safety and quality standards by performing walkthrough inspections using the guide below:

    1. Food truck maintenance inspection This is important because you can’t open for business without a well-maintained food truck. Do a quick check before operations daily. Key items you should check include flat tires, dents, and window cracks. It’s also a good idea to check if you have car tools available to help you fix issues in the event of car trouble. These include but are not limited to the following:

      • Extra tires

      • Tire jack

      • Jumper cables

      • Flashlight

      • Extra quart of oil and a funnel

    2. Food truck health inspectionThis is usually performed by a visiting health inspector, but truck owners can conduct a DIY health inspection to help prepare for the actual inspection. Health inspections are conducted to see if a food truck is up to code. The items usually checked by health inspectors are the following:

      • Cleanliness

      • Proper storage and labeling

      • Food preparation

      • Employee behavior

      • Ventilation and running water

      • Equipment and evacuation safety

      • Paperwork and other legal requirements

    3. Food truck daily inspection Daily inspections are conducted by the staff to mitigate risks of potential food safety issues. Performing daily inspections helps truck owners ensure that staff are doing all tasks according to set standards. It focuses on checking if staff practice proper personal and workstation hygiene.

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