Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 449 - Medical and Other Related Facilities
HOSPITALS
Policies and Procedures for Operation of Hospital
Section 449.322 - Housekeeping and laundry services
Current through September 16, 2024
1. A hospital shall establish organized housekeeping services planned, operated and maintained to provide a pleasant, safe and sanitary environment. Adequate personnel, using accepted practices and procedures, shall keep the hospital free from offensive odors, accumulations of dirt, rubbish, dust and safety hazards.
2. Suitable equipment and supplies must be provided for cleaning all surfaces. The equipment must be maintained in a safe, sanitary condition. Storage areas, attics and cellars must be kept safe and free from accumulations of extraneous materials such as refuse, discarded furniture and equipment, and old newspapers. Combustibles such as cleaning rags and compounds and hazardous substances must be labeled properly and stored in safe places. Paper towels, tissues and similar supplies must be stored in a manner to prevent their contamination before use.
3. Cleaning must be performed in a manner to minimize the spread of pathogenic organisms. Floors must be cleaned regularly. Polishes on floors must provide a nonslip finish. Throw or scatter rugs must not be used except for nonslip entrance mats.
4. Housekeeping personnel must receive adequate supervision. Continuous in-service training programs must be established for housekeeping personnel.
5. A hospital shall develop and carry out standards and systems for the operation of laundry services. Laundry services, whether owned by the hospital or provided pursuant to a contract, must:
6. A hospital shall develop and carry out:
Bd. of Health, Health Facilities Reg. Part III Ch. I § II part subsec. A, eff. 10-9-69; A 8-26-74; Ch. II part § II, eff. 10-9-69-NAC A by R050-99, 9-27-99
NRS 449.0302