Improper Dumpster Maintenance and Trash Disposal
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that three dumpsters were properly closed and the surrounding area was free of trash, which could potentially attract vermin and pests. Observations over several days revealed that the dumpsters were consistently left open, with trash and debris littered around the area. Items found included gloves, cigarette butts, a bottle of clinical cleanser, pieces of wood, cardboard, plastic, a soda can, a creamer packet, jam and peanut butter packets, and a plastic bag. These conditions were observed despite the dumpsters being labeled for specific types of waste, such as cardboard only, which were not adhered to as general trash was also found in them. Interviews with various staff members, including the Assistant Dietary Manager, Dietary Director, Maintenance Director, Director of Nursing (DON), and the Administrator, revealed confusion and lack of clarity regarding who was responsible for maintaining the dumpsters. The Assistant Dietary Manager and Dietary Director stated that the dietary staff were responsible, while the Maintenance Director believed it should be the maintenance department's responsibility. The DON was unaware of who was responsible, and the Administrator confirmed that although the dietary department was primarily responsible, maintenance and housekeeping staff also frequented the dumpsters. This lack of clear responsibility contributed to the ongoing issue of improperly maintained dumpsters and surrounding areas.
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