Improper Disposal of Garbage in Kitchen
Summary
The facility failed to dispose of garbage and refuse properly by not covering the garbage container next to the hand washing station in the kitchen. During an initial tour of the kitchen, it was observed that the garbage container next to the sink did not have a lid and contained crumpled white paper towels. The Director of Hospitality (DH) confirmed that the sink was used as a hand washing station and that the garbage container did not have a lid. The DH was unsure if the garbage container should be lidded. The Registered Dietitian (RD) later confirmed that the garbage container should have a lid to prevent the possible spread of bacteria after hand washing. The Director of Nursing (DON) also stated that the garbage container should have a lid to prevent cross-contamination and potential illness among residents. A review of the facility's policy and procedure (P&P) titled, Solid Waste Disposal, indicated that garbage containers should be clean, lined, and covered at all times. The P&P further stated that during periods of constant use in food production, food services, and dish room areas, garbage cans may remain uncovered if local jurisdiction allows this practice. However, the garbage container next to the hand washing station was not in constant use and should have been covered according to the facility's policy.
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