The National Institute Of Conductive food hygiene rating
School/college/university · Birmingham
The National Institute Of Conductive holds a 4, meaning hygiene standards at the school kitchen are good. It is a solid result, the inspector found nothing serious, though a 5 was just out of reach.
The rating: 4 - Good
The rating dates from 6 March 2014, more than 12 years ago. A lot can change in a kitchen in that time, and a rating this old says more about the business then than now. Councils prioritise re-inspecting higher-risk premises, so a long gap often means the business is considered low-risk.
Address: Red Boots School Cannon Hill House, 14 Russell Road, Moseley and Kings Heath, B13 8RD
How it compares in Birmingham
In Birmingham, 66% of rated places manage a 5, so The National Institute Of Conductive sits behind roughly 5,380 nearby businesses. 16% of the borough shares its 4.
| 5 out of 5 | 5,380 | 66% | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 out of 5 | 1,309 | 16% | ← The National Institute Of Conductive | |
| 3 out of 5 | 695 | 9% | ||
| 2 out of 5 | 318 | 4% | ||
| 1 out of 5 | 387 | 5% | ||
| 0 out of 5 | 82 | 1% |
A further 1,866 businesses in the area are awaiting inspection or exempt, so are not counted above.
What the inspector found
- Hygienic food handling Good
- Cleanliness & condition of the building Good
- How well they manage food safety Generally satisfactory
An inspection scores three things: how food is handled, the physical condition of the premises, and how much the inspector trusts management to keep standards up. At The National Institute Of Conductive none of the three raised a concern, the overall rating is only ever as strong as its weakest area, so a clean sweep is what produces a high score.
Questions about The National Institute Of Conductive
What is The National Institute Of Conductive's food hygiene rating?
The National Institute Of Conductive has a food hygiene rating of 4 out of 5 (good), given by Birmingham Council on 6 March 2014.
Is The National Institute Of Conductive safe to eat at?
The rating covers hygiene standards found at inspection, not the food itself. At 4 out of 5, the inspector found hygiene standards at this school kitchen to be good, the top end of the scale.
When was The National Institute Of Conductive last inspected?
The National Institute Of Conductive was last inspected on 6 March 2014, more than 12 years ago. Food hygiene inspections are unannounced, and the rating is published by Birmingham Council rather than by the business.
What did the inspector find at The National Institute Of Conductive?
The inspector scored three areas. Hygienic food handling was rated "good", the cleanliness and condition of the building "good", and confidence in the management of food safety "generally satisfactory". Lower concern in all three is what earns a high overall rating.
How does The National Institute Of Conductive compare to other places in Birmingham?
66% of the 8,171 rated food businesses in Birmingham hold the top rating of 5, while The National Institute Of Conductive holds a 4. 1,309 places in the area share that rating.
Who decides the rating?
Birmingham Council inspects The National Institute Of Conductive and sets the rating; the Food Standards Agency publishes it. Neither the business nor this site can change a rating, a business that disagrees can appeal to its council, and can request a re-inspection once it has fixed the problems.
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