Our Specific Methodology to Manage Hospitals |
| Infectious Cleaning |
We have a team of trained manpower (GDA & Housekeeping Staff) & trainers for hospitals. We schedule regular training sessions for our deputed staff, which includes the basic training for NABH and segregation of waste material as per Bio Medical waste system & Bin color uses for disposal.
We focus on specific aspects required in maintaining any hospitals, such as Body Substance Isolation, Patient care, Sanitization of IPD/OPD, OT, ICU, Triage etc.
Focuses on preventing spread on infectious bacteria through proper housekeeping procedures. Discusses medical terms, builds understanding of aseptic cleaning. Outlines typical chain of infection in the hospital. Demonstrates strict procedures for gowning. Also covers personal hygiene, correct hand washing procedures, and other technical details |
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| BSI - Body Substance Isolation |
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Explains proper implementation of BSI Body Substance Isolation procedures, also referred to as Universal Precautions or Universal Standards. Recognizes the fact that housekeeping departments of health care facilities must now treat each patient as if he or she might have AIDS or another highly communicable disease. |
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| Cleaning the Occupied Patient Unit |
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Describes procedures to clean occupied patient units, including disinfecting, floor care, trash removal and room organization. Features universally accepted housekeeping and safety procedures. Presents: Cleaning room furnishings, spot cleaning walls, dust and wet mopping, cleaning doors and fixtures, and wet floor sign placement. |
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| Cleaning the Patient Rest Room |
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| Procedures to properly sanitize patient rest rooms. Demonstrates efficient organization of a housekeeping cart. Examines the liquid method of cleaning patient rest rooms. Discusses linen removal, rest room odor control, loading of dispensers, and end shift duties as well as wet mopping , and re-stocking supply items. |
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| Cleaning the Operating Room |
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| Reviews the risk of patient infection in the operating room and importance of maintaining maximum operating room cleanliness. Shows proper handling of blood and body waste receptacles. |
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| Cleaning the Discharge Unit |
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| Covers all facets of proper procedural cleaning. Disinfecting a patient's room after his or her release. It shows proper steps that need to be implemented before, during, and after cleaning. From high dusting to dust or we mopping the floor. |
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| Hospital Housekeeper Rules of Conduct |
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| The do's include: |
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Customer relations |
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Respect |
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Working quietly |
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Reporting breakage |
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Security rules |
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MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) |
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Safety glasses |
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Shoes, gloves, and ordering supplies. |
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| The don'ts include: |
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Harassing |
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Arguing |
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Fighting |
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Profanity |
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Theft |
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Alcohol and illegal drugs, firearms, sleeping, and wasting supplies. |
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