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NEW YORK CITY PUBLIC HEALTH SANITARIAN EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS
RATIONALES 2026 Q&A |LATEST EXAM UPDATE 2026/2027..




Core Domains:
- Food Safety and Retail Food Protection
- Environmental Control and Housing Inspection
- Water Quality and Wastewater Treatment Systems
- Vector Control and Pest Management
- Hazardous Materials and Toxic Substance Control
- Lead Poisoning Prevention and Abatement
- Infectious Disease Control and Epidemiology Foundations
- Community Noise and Air Pollution Control
- New York City Health Code and Public Health Law Compliance
- Administrative Procedures and Evidence Collection*




Introduction:
This comprehensive exam assessment serves to evaluate candidates seeking the role of Public Health Sanitarian within New York City.
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SECTION ONE
Question 1
During a routine inspection of a New York City food service establishment, a public health sanitarian observes a food preparer slicing ready-
to-eat deli meats with bare hands. Which of the following is the most immediate regulatory enforcement action required?
A. Instructing the manager to throw away the sliced meat and ordering the employee to wash hands and wear gloves
B. Issuing a warning letter to the establishment owner to be reviewed at a later date

,C. Immediately closing the food service establishment due to an imminent health hazard
D. Requesting the food preparer to take a digital food protection course online
🟢 A. Instructing the manager to throw away the sliced meat and ordering the employee to wash hands and wear gloves
🔴 RATIONALE: Under the New York City Health Code, bare-hand contact with ready-to-eat food is prohibited to prevent the transmission of
foodborne pathogens. The immediate corrective action is discarding the contaminated food and ensuring proper hand hygienic barriers are
applied.
Question 2
A public health sanitarian conducts an inspection at an apartment complex following complaints of lack of heat. The outdoor temperature is 35
degrees Fahrenheit. According to New York City housing regulations, what is the minimum indoor temperature that must be maintained during
the day between 6:00 AM and 10:00 PM?
A. 62 degrees Fahrenheit
B. 65 degrees Fahrenheit
C. 68 degrees Fahrenheit
D. 72 degrees Fahrenheit
🟢 C. 68 degrees Fahrenheit
🔴 RATIONALE: New York City housing code mandates that during the heat season, landlords must maintain an indoor temperature of at
least 68 degrees Fahrenheit during the day when the outside temperature falls below 55 degrees.
Question 3
Which of the following bacteria is most commonly associated with poorly maintained cooling towers in large commercial buildings, potentially
causing a severe form of pneumonia?
A. Salmonella enterica
B. Legionella pneumophila
C. Staphylococcus aureus
D. Listeria monocytogenes
🟢 B. Legionella pneumophila
🔴 RATIONALE: Legionella pneumophila thrives in warm, stagnant water systems such as cooling towers. If aerosolized, it can be inhaled by
individuals, causing Legionnaires' disease, which is a significant urban public health concern regulated by NYC cleaning standards.
Question 4
A sanitarian is inspecting a child care center and notes peeling paint on a window sill in a building constructed in 1950. What is the primary
toxicological concern regarding this exposure?
A. Asbestos inhalation
B. Lead poisoning
C. Formaldehyde off-gassing
D. Carbon monoxide exposure
🟢 B. Lead poisoning

, 🔴 RATIONALE: Buildings constructed before 1978 commonly contain lead-based paint. Peeling paint in a facility serving young children
presents an immediate risk of lead ingestion, which can cause severe neurological damage.
Question 5
A commercial kitchen uses a high-temperature mechanical dishwasher. To ensure proper sanitization of utensils, what must the minimum
temperature of the final sanitizing rinse water be at the manifold level?
A. 140 degrees Fahrenheit
B. 160 degrees Fahrenheit
C. 180 degrees Fahrenheit
D. 210 degrees Fahrenheit
🟢 C. 180 degrees Fahrenheit
🔴 RATIONALE: In high-temperature commercial dishwashers, the final sanitizing rinse must reach at least 180 degrees Fahrenheit at the
manifold (or 165 degrees for stationary racks) to achieve adequate microbial reduction on food-contact surfaces.
Question 6
While reviewing plans for a new public swimming pool in Brooklyn, a sanitarian checks the turnover rate. What is the maximum allowable time
for the entire volume of pool water to pass through the filtration system?
A. 6 hours
B. 12 hours
C. 18 hours
D. 24 hours
🟢 A. 6 hours
🔴 RATIONALE: Standard public swimming pool regulations typically require a complete water turnover at least once every 6 hours to
maintain chemical balance and remove physical contaminants effectively.
Question 7
An outbreak of gastrointestinal illness is reported among individuals who ate at a local raw oyster bar. The symptoms include watery diarrhea,
abdominal cramps, and fever within 24 hours of ingestion. Which pathogen is the most likely cause?
A. Vibrio parahaemolyticus
B. Clostridium botulinum
C. Bacillus cereus
D. E. coli O157:H7
🟢 A. Vibrio parahaemolyticus
🔴 RATIONALE: Vibrio parahaemolyticus is a marine bacterium naturally occurring in coastal waters and is frequently associated with the
consumption of raw or undercooked shellfish, especially oysters.
Question 8
During an investigation of an unpermitted mobile food cart, the operator refuses to provide identification or allow the sanitarian to inspect the
storage compartments. What is the most appropriate next step for the sanitarian?
A. Forcefully open the compartments to verify food safety parameters

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