arwat23
SAWHORSE
Just trying to get a feel on if our local health department is just really "strict" or if this is the norm.
I'm working on a few food establishment projects. Everything need to go through the local health department. They have their unique requirements, etc., etc. What I'm curious about, and what's making these projects rough, is how they act when you make changes in the field.
A few of the projects have had field changes to due a number of reasons. Different existing conditions than what was expected, some product being discontinued... usual stuff. In my experience, building departments hardly care about these sorts of changes like that unless it affects structural or life-safety or accessibility. Health department? No, they want revision after revision after revision. Doesn't help that they take a month to review the plans and they need to approve every finish used in food handling areas and restrooms, and any changes to those finishes require a full resubmittal.... I'm ranting.
Anyways, is this normal? Do you have to submit revisions anytime any change, no matter how small, is made? I get needing to make sure everything complies with the local retail food code, and I get why changing the finishes would trigger the need to review the finishes, but requiring a full revision because I deleted a pony wall that hardly served any purpose to begin with seems a bit excessive to me. Building isn't asking for any revisions, just the health department.
Maybe it's because I've never had to submit much to a health department before? Maybe I'm just ignorant?
I'm working on a few food establishment projects. Everything need to go through the local health department. They have their unique requirements, etc., etc. What I'm curious about, and what's making these projects rough, is how they act when you make changes in the field.
A few of the projects have had field changes to due a number of reasons. Different existing conditions than what was expected, some product being discontinued... usual stuff. In my experience, building departments hardly care about these sorts of changes like that unless it affects structural or life-safety or accessibility. Health department? No, they want revision after revision after revision. Doesn't help that they take a month to review the plans and they need to approve every finish used in food handling areas and restrooms, and any changes to those finishes require a full resubmittal.... I'm ranting.
Anyways, is this normal? Do you have to submit revisions anytime any change, no matter how small, is made? I get needing to make sure everything complies with the local retail food code, and I get why changing the finishes would trigger the need to review the finishes, but requiring a full revision because I deleted a pony wall that hardly served any purpose to begin with seems a bit excessive to me. Building isn't asking for any revisions, just the health department.
Maybe it's because I've never had to submit much to a health department before? Maybe I'm just ignorant?