Improper Garbage Disposal
Summary
The facility failed to maintain a clean environment for residents and visitors by not properly securing one of the three garbage disposal bins located outside near the kitchen. During an observation, it was noted that the dumpster lid was not securely closed, leaving bags of trash exposed. This oversight was acknowledged by the Dietary Supervisor, who confirmed that the lid should always be tightly closed to prevent attracting pests and rodents. The Registered Dietitian also emphasized the importance of keeping garbage bins closed to avoid pest and rodent infestations. The facility's policy, as outlined in the departmental policy and procedure titled 'Miscellaneous Areas,' mandates that all food waste must be placed in sealed, leak-proof, non-absorbent, tightly closed containers to prevent nuisances or unsightliness. Additionally, the 2022 FDA Food Code specifies that outside receptacles for refuse containing food residue must have tight-fitting lids, doors, or covers. The failure to adhere to these guidelines posed a potential risk for pest infestation and disease spread within the facility.
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