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Hospital House Keeping
| Common House Keeping
TITLE:
Cleaning of patient rooms and wards.
Purpose: To
keep the room clean and neat.
Procedure:
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Waste collection
and disposal daily morning and after lunch time.
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Dusting and
sweeping of the room before doctors rounds. Toilet cleaning and
antiseptic moping after the doctor’s rounds.
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Cobweb removal,
cleaning of fan and light fittings are done when the time of
discharge and when required.
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Dusting and
application of disinfectant of furniture, windows and telephones are
daily morning.
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While cleaning the
discharge room all dust and cobwebs to remove and scrub floor by
long handled scrubbers with soap solution. Also application of
disinfectant.
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Additional
cleaning other than routine cleaning there may be needed as and when
needed. For Ex: - Vomiting on the floor or else where, blood and
body fluid splashes.
TITLE:
Housekeeping in ICU
Purpose: To
keep clean so as to prevent infection and improve Aaesthetic sense
Procedure:
1. The assigned
housekeeping staff works in the respective area under the supervision
of the 1 Nurse, but directly reporting to the housekeeping supervisor.
2. Dry dusting of
the patient unit and all furniture, equipments and floors.
3. Wet moping is
done with soap and water daily.
4. Antiseptic
cleaning is done as per the direction of the head Nurse.
5. Toilets to be
cleaned twice a day with antiseptic lotion.
6. Additional
cleaning as and when required.
TITLE:
Housekeeping of public floor
Purpose: To
keep hospitals clean so as to prevent infection.
Procedure:
1.
The assigned housekeeping staff works in
the respective area under supervision.
2.
Proper disposal of garbage. ,
3.
Sweeping and moping for floors, wall
comers, windows etc. Daily with detergent)
4.
Application of disinfectant.
5.
Dry dusting of wooden surfaces.
6.
Periodical cleaning and checking of
toilets. (Hourly checking of toilets)
7.
Other than routine cleaning there may be
additional cleaning which may be needed as and when needed.
8.
Fans and light fittings are to be cleaned
weekly once or when necessary.
9.
Wash basins are to be cleaned with
cleaning powder every morning and as and when required.
10. Ceiling is
dusted to remove cobwebs and dust accumulation in every week.
11. Daily cleaning
of glasses, glass doors and dusting of aluminium railings and frames.
TITLE:
Cleaning of Public Toilets.
Purpose: To
keep the toilets clean so as to prevent infection.
Procedure:
1.
The assigned housekeeping staff cleans
the toilet two times a day with antiseptic lotion. Also cleaning of
toilet will be done as and when required
2.
Cleaning is first done with soap solution
and water. Areas to be cleaned are closet, floor, walls and washbasin
with prescribed sanitizer.
3.
Ceiling is dusted to remove cobwebs and
dust accumulation.
4.
Toilet brush is used for cleaning the
toilet.
OPERATION THEATRE
CLEANING AND SEGREGATION OF WASTE
1.
Orientation to the assignment
2.
Checking and maintaining inventory
a.
Linen inventory. that includes sending
and receiving daily
b.
Daily inventory of cleaning equipments
like mop with stick, water pusher, waste pusher, brush etc.
c.
Checking the availability of cleaning
solution.
d.
Checking the availability of color coding
bags and maintaining the stock.
e.
Cleaning the operation theatre whenever
necessary.
f.
Checking and reporting of any damage or
repair of cleaning items.
3.
Daily cleaning of operation theatre
a.
Morning first cleaning the OT with liquid
soap before starting the operation list.
b.
Second, cleaning with Bacillocide special
2% that is 20ml in one litter water.
c.
In between cases clean Bacillocide
special 0.5%.
d.
If there is any spillage of blood in the
floor use I % Sodium Hypo Chlorite for 5 minutes and use separate mop
stick and clean properly.
e.
End of the list initially clean with soap
and water and then with Bacillocide special 2%
4.
Weekly cleaning of operation theatre
a.
End of the week that is on Saturday,
after all cases clean the operation theatre with liquid soap
b.
Then with Bacillocide special 2%
including sidewalls and cleaning also.
c.
Fumigation of OT with formalin using OT
care machine 37% formaldehyde 280ml/1000 cubic feet.
5.
Segregation of waste and proper disposal
of waste in the appropriate container
a.
Yellow bag for infected dressing
materials and blood contain items.
b.
Black bag for all paper waste and
kitchen waste.
c.
Pink bag for all plastic items. E.g.:
Anesthesia item include E.T Tubes, syringes etc.
d.
Blue bag for soiled linen directly to
CSSD.
e.
Grey bag for non-soled linen. .
f.
In case of any infected case, send the
linen separately in a bag and inform house keeping.
6.
Final disposal
a.
Non infective wastes (collected in black
bags) are disposed in a landfill.
b.
Infected solid wastes and human
anatomical wastes (contents of yellow bags) are incinerated.
c.
Infected plastics (collected in a pink
bag) are disinfected and shred. Plastics cannot be incinerated, as
they produce dioxins when burnt, which is known to be carcinogenic.
d.
Sharps are rendered non-recyclable by
mutilating them using heat.
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House Keeping | Common House Keeping
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