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New Food Safety Rating System

New Food Safety Rating System Coming in January, 2017!

 

The new food safety rating system improves how Public Health – Seattle & King County rates food safety in restaurants and how that information will be available to you.

The new rating system is:

A restaurant’s food safety rating will now be displayed on a sign on a restaurant’s window. The signs will help you easily understand how a restaurant practices food safety on any given day. The ratings and full inspection history will be available here and also provided as open data.

Food safety rating categories

Restaurants will now receive one of four food safety ratings to provide the public with more information about the level of a restaurant’s food safety practices, helping them make informed decisions about eating out. If a restaurant is open for business it meets minimum food safety standards to operate.

What is behind a restaurant’s rating?

A restaurant’s rating category is determined by three main components:

Here is the approximate breakdown of the percentage of restaurants that fall into each category. The “Needs to Improve” category is not rated on a curve.

What is a red critical violation?

Those food handling practices that, when not done properly, are most likely to lead to food borne illnesses.

Developing the New Food Safety Rating System

Public Health – Seattle & King County gathered recommendations, priorities and concerns from restaurant operators, food safety experts, diverse language speaking communities and communities of color. This feedback combined with research, informed the development of the new Food Safety Rating System.

The window sign will be finalized soon!

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Six window sign designs were reviewed by communities across King County to make sure they were easy to understand by people of many different cultures and by people who speak many different languages. We organized community meetings and visited over 100 restaurants to gather feedback on the window sign designs and to understand community priorities regarding the new rating system. An online survey, available in English and seven other languages, also gathered feedback on the window sign designs.

We received over 3,500 responses! Thank you for your feedback. We are reviewing the results and the final sign will be announced soon!

Equity and fairness is important to Public Health – Seattle & King County

The new Food Safety Rating System was designed to advance equity and fairness. This is important to us, and we heard from businesses and community members that this is important to them too. Here are some ways we incorporated equity and fairness into our system.

Want to learn more? Check out this video of the Food Program presenting about the rating system to the King County Board of Health.

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