Top 10 Actions to Manage Infection Risk in Healthcare Facility
When working in a healthcare facility there are always concerns about infection and cross contamination. Cleaning professional have a direct responsibility in reducing the risk of infection and incorporating the tips below will certainly help get your cleaning staff on the right track.
Here are the 10 actions to manage infection risk in healthcare facility
- Routinely apply basic infection control methods with all staff such as hand hygiene, gloves when appropriate and personal protective wear.
- Educate your team on infection control best practices and protocols that ensure you do no harm.
- Explanation of compliance standards from the healthcare industry to all staff including CDC, Joint Commission and OSHA.
- Determine cleaning plan/protocol based on non-patient areas (administrative) and high touch areas.
- Documented schedule of staff and clear responsibilities for each area of facility.
- Have a High Risk Protocol in place when outbreak of resistant contaminant is confirmed such as c. difficile and the use of sodium hypochloride after a thorough detergent clean.
- Documented description of products, application, equipment and frequency of use and maintenance.
- Regular auditing of cleaning through visual walk through and use of ATP devices can help with process improvement and quality control.
- Use of labeling for products and equipment for high risk areas. For example, labeling of microfiber per unit to reduce cross-contamination of cleaning areas.
- Maintain work areas specific to hospital protocols. When under construction or re-modeling consider infection risk and develop a plan for minimization of exposure.
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