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Major Training Topics

 Hospital rules regulations


 Establishment of hospitals
 Policies of hospitals
 Chemicals used in hospitals
 Type of polishes
 Washroom cleaning & sanitization
 Handling Normal Patients/Handling special patients
 Bed sanitization
 Making type of beds
 Du room & store set up
 Special material required in hospitals
 PPE
 Use of hand sanitizer
 Color codes
 Type of dusters
 P.G/P.H
 Do’s & don’ts
 Manner’s & etiquettes
 Telephone policies and etiquettes
Major Training Topics
 BMW
 Type of Spills
 Hand washing steps
 Hazmat and Non Hazmat
 Needle injury
 Type of pans
 Bedding of patients
 Type of rooms
 Type of floors
 Type of rooms in back areas
TOPICS FOR THE DAY
1- JOB RESPONSIBILTY OF SUPERVISOR

2- HAND WASH/ HAND HYGIENE

3- BMW ( BIO MEDICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT)

4- NEDDLE INJURY AND PROCESS TO FOLLOW AFTER INJURY

5- COLOR CODES USED IN HOSPOTAL


JOB RESPONSIBILTY OF A SUPERVISOR
Planning, Organizing and Directing team members to ensure the highest
degree of internal/external customer satisfaction.
Always take daily briefing and debriefing of team.
To ensure grooming and hygiene standards should be follow.
Obtains list of rooms to be cleaned immediately and list of prospective check-
out or discharge room to prepare work assignments.
Coordinates work activities among departments.
Meet every patient/attendant of the floor and take their feedback and ensure
its delivery.
Investigates complaints regarding housekeeping service, equipments, and
take corrective action.
Maintain the Housekeeping documents on daily basis.
Plan for activities and functions as when needed.
Linen Inventories on the floor level.
Furniture Inventories on the floor level.
Performs cleaning duties in cases of emergency or staff shortage.
Conducts orientation training and in service training to explain work
procedures and demonstrate use of equipments.
Ensure patient request must be closed on TAT time.
Ensure BMW are followed accordingly
HAND WASHING STEPS-6
HAND WASH
1. Rub hands palm to palm.
2. Right palm over left dorsum with interlaced fingers and
vice versa
3. Palm to palm with fingers interlaced.
4. Backs of fingers of opposing palms with fingers
interlocked.
5. Rotational rubbing of left thumb clasped in right palm
and vice versa.
6. Rotational rubbing, backwards and forwards with clasped
fingers of right.

hand in left palm and vice versa.


Note - Hand wash duration 20- 30 seconds
HAND WASHING STEPS
HAND WASHING STEPS
Training on BMW SEGREGATION
Training on BMW SEGREGATION
Training on BMW & Type of spills
Needle Injury
Needle Injury steps
Needle Injury steps
NEEDLE STICK INJURY
1 Do not squeeze the area or suck the area of accidental
exposure if cut and bleeding.
2 Immediately wash the area with plan running water.
3 Immediately report to the Floor Supervisor as well as to the
Floor Nursing TL or Nursing Supervisor.
4 Give full details of how the injury happened and where.
5 Nursing Staff will fill the form of Needle stick injury.
6 Immediately report to the Emergency Department.
7 Give your blood sample for testing.
8 Contact the Infection Control nurse after the reports are
ready and follow up the PEP Treatment within 24 hrs.
9 Follow treatment advice as per the physician on duty.
EMERGENCY CODES USED IN HOSPITALS
10 steps cleaning process
CODESOccupied
10-Step USED IN HOSPITALS
Room Cleaning
Process
We utilize a 10-step process that includes scripting for occupied room cleaning. By training all EVS employees in this process, it guarantees
consistency and accountability throughout your hospital.

Employees track the process using a Duty Checklist each time


they clean
a room. Their work is monitored selectively by managers on
rounds using our automated tracking program.
10-Step Discharge Cleaning
Process
Our 10-step discharge cleaning process is standardized to create consistency
across your hospital, reducing HAIs and throughput
times

Microfiber Cloths
We use microfiber for cleaning. Because of its unique properties, microfiber is significantly more effective than
cotton at capturing bacteria, thus reducing the risk of spreading HAIs
We use a two-color system for microfiber cloths — one color for the patient’s room, the other for only restroom
10-Step Occupied Room Cleaning Process

Color-Coded Microfiber Cloths


We use a two-color system for microfiber cloths — one color for the patient’s room, the
other for only restroom use.
This two-color system provides a great opportunity for scripting, where the
housekeeper can explain the system to the patient.
Contact Times
We train EVS employees on adequate contact times for disinfectants. EPA-registered
disinfectants specify on the label the required cont
act time for properly disinfecting a surface. If disinfectants are wiped up before the
required contact time has passed, complete disinfection may not have occurred, and
cross contamination is possible.
Saturation Method
Spray bottle cleaning systems may not provide the level of saturation need
ed to reach the contact times required for proper disinfection. As hand fatigue sets in
with spray bottle systems, under saturation is likely to occur. Using a bucket system is
more likely to completely disinfect surfaces.

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