August 2, 2012
Restaurant rating pilot underway in South Charleston, Corridor G
Kenny Kemp
David Winowich, a sanitarian for the Kanawha-Charleston Health Department, looks over a restaurant rating form.
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Kenny Kemp
Armando Arellano (left), manager at Las Trancas at Southridge, and Winowich hang up an "excellent" rating at his restaurant Thursday morning. The Kanawha-Charleston Health Department recently started a six-month pilot program for a color-coded restaurant inspection system. Restaurants in South Charleston and on Corridor G are a part of the pilot.
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"That's just the way it was when I was here," Winowich said.

Under the new restaurant rating system, sanitarians give each eatery a rating of excellent, good or fair compliance with the food code, depending on each business's critical and non-critical violations. The ratings are typed in big letters and color-coded: green for excellent, yellow for good and orange for fair.  The form also lists the restaurants' critical and non-critical violations.

Health officials had hoped sanitarians would able to print inspection reports at the restaurants with the help of new software and portable printers. Kanawha-Charleston was one of 10 health departments in the state to receive the equipment as a part of a grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 

For now, while officials work through some issues with the new equipment, Winowich is printing the forms at the health department and taking them back to the restaurants the next day.

"Hopefully soon we'll be [printing the forms] in the field," he said.

The pilot program for the rating system will last six months and affect businesses on Corridor G and in South Charleston.

"We hope we get lots of feedback [about the rating system]," Winowich said, "be it negative or positive."

Health-department officials will be accepting comments about the rating system on the environmental section of the department's website, http://www.kchdwv.org/Home/Environmental.aspx, by email at environmen...@kchdwv.org or by phone at 304-348-8050.

Reach Lori Kersey at lori.ker...@wvgazette.com or 304-348-1240.

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