Improper Disposal of Garbage and Refuse
Summary
The facility failed to ensure proper disposal of garbage and refuse, as observed in multiple instances where the lids of two outside dumpsters were not adequately closed, and the surrounding area was littered with debris. During an observation with the Dietary Supervisor, it was noted that the lid of a garbage dumpster containing trash bags was not tightly closed, and a urinal with brown and yellow liquid was found on the ground next to the garbage bin. The Dietary Supervisor confirmed that the lid was open and should have been tightly closed. Subsequent observations revealed that the gate to the dumpster area was open, and the hatch doors on both the garbage and recycling dumpsters were open. Further observations with the Environmental Services Manager confirmed that the lids of the dumpsters were open, and there was scattered trash around the area. The Environmental Services Manager acknowledged that the area was dirtier than desired and confirmed that the area around the dumpsters should be kept clean. An interview with the Registered Dietitian reiterated the need for the garbage bin lids to be closed at all times and the surrounding area to be kept clean to prevent pests and rodents. The facility's policy and procedure on sanitation indicated that garbage and trashcans must be inspected daily to ensure no debris is on the ground or surrounding area, and that the lids are closed, as the trash collection area is a potential feeding ground for vermin and rodents.
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