Food Protection Inspection Portal

Arkansas Food Inspection Portal.

Ensuring safe food is an important public health priority for our state. An estimated 76 million illnesses, 325,000 hospitalizations, and 5,000 deaths are attributed to foodborne illness in the United States each year. The Department of Health is a participant in the United States Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) Program Standards for our Retail and Wholesale/Manufactured Foods Sections which lead to the adoption of the FDA Food Code. FDA Food Code adoption and implementation in all jurisdictions throughout the nation is important for achieving a uniform national food safety standard and for achieving the efficiency and effectiveness of our nation’s and state’s food safety system. 

The department regulates the sale of food for human consumption to address controls for risk factors and further establish 5 key public health interventions to protect consumer health. These interventions are: demonstration of knowledge by the person-in-charge of food preparation in food facilities, employee health controls, controlling hands as a vehicle for contamination, time and temperature parameters for controlling pathogens, and the consumer advisory.

We continue to take progressive steps to strengthen our state’s food safety for food manufacturers, warehouses and distributors, retail stores, institutions, schools, and other retail-level establishments statewide.

Resources

Retail Food Establishments

Our Program consists of plan reviews, pre-opening inspections, permits, routine and follow-up inspections of food service establishments, investigation of complaints, and education of food service workers to promote safe food handling practices. We also recommend enforcement action based on recorded reports. Food service establishments include, but are not limited to, restaurants, bars, daycares, schools, grocery stores, convenience stores, bed and breakfast, hotels/motels, mobile units, concession stands and hospitals. 

Food Salvage Establishments

Our Program consists of plan review, pre-opening inspections, semi-annual routine inspections, and necessary follow-up inspections under FDA contract. We evaluate the condition of the product, general sanitation, and the source of the merchandise. Food Salvagers may have two different inspections: one for the retail portion of the operation and one for the wholesale salvage storage and refurbishing portion of the operation. 

Food Manufacturing Facilities

Wholesale/MFG Foods to conduct plan review, pre-opening inspections, annual routine inspections, and necessary follow-up inspections for food manufacturers/distributors in the state. We evaluate the condition of product, the equipment, the manufacturing process, hygienic practices, sanitation, and labeling of product.

Bottled Water

Our Program conducts plan review, pre-opening inspections, annual routine inspections, and necessary follow-up inspections. We also collect annual water sample for bacterial analysis to ensure safe water standards are met.

Resources

Posters

Training and Helpful Links

Certified Food Managers Training InformationCustomer Support
1AAA Food Safety714-592-4100
APS Culinary Dynamics (World Food Safety Organization)
Certus/StateFoodSafety
Learn2serve877-881-2235
My Food Service License
National Registry of Food Safety Professionals800-446-0257
National Restaurant Association (ServSafe)800-765-2122
Relish Works Inc. (Trust20)
Responsible Training/Safeway Certifications866-409-9190
The Always Food Safe Company844-312-2011

*Other accredited Certified Food Manager courses may be found Here.

Food Safety

Consumer Advisories: Current Recalls and Alerts

Guidelines

Rules and Regulations

Current Food-Related Recalls & Alerts

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Contact Information

Environmental Health
4815 W. Markham St., Slot 46
Little Rock, Arkansas 72205
Phone: 501-661-2171
Fax: 501-661-2572
[email protected]

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