Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-5-503 - Standards for Diaper Changing
A. A
licensee shall ensure that each diaper changing area required in R9-5-601(4)
contains:
1. A nonabsorbent, sanitizable
diaper changing surface that is:
a. Seamless
and smooth, and
b. Kept clear of
items not required for diaper changing;
2. A hand-washing sink next to the diaper
changing surface for staff use when changing diapers and for washing an
enrolled child during or after diapering, that provides:
a. Running water between 86° F and
110° F,
b. Soap from a
dispenser, and
c. Single-use paper
hand towels from a dispenser;
3. At least one waterproof, sanitizable
container with a waterproof liner and a tight fitting lid for soiled diapers;
and
4. At least one waterproof,
sanitizable container with a waterproof liner and a tight fitting lid for
soiled clothing.
B. A
licensee shall ensure that a staff member does not:
1. Permit a bottle, formula, food, eating
utensil, or food preparation in a diaper changing area;
2. Draw water for human consumption from a
diaper changing area sink; or
3.
Except as provided in subsection (C), if responsible for food preparation,
change diapers until food preparation duties have been completed for the
day.
C. A staff member
who provides child care services to an infant:
1. May throughout the time the staff member
provides child care services to the infant:
a. Change the infant's diaper, and
b. Prepare the infant's formula or cereal;
and
2. Is prohibited
from other food preparation after changing the infant's diaper.
D. A licensee shall ensure that a
written diaper changing procedure is posted and implemented in each diaper
changing area.
E. A licensee shall
ensure that the written diaper changing procedure in subsection (D) states that
an enrolled child's diaper is changed as soon as it is soiled, and that a staff
member, when diapering:
1. Uses a separate
wash cloth and towel only once for each enrolled child;
2. Washes and dries the enrolled child using
the enrolled child's individual personal products labeled with the enrolled
child's name;
3. Uses single-use
non-porous gloves;
4. Washes the
staff member's own hands with soap and running water between 86° F and
110° F before and after each diaper change;
5. Washes each enrolled child's hands with
soap and running water between 86° F and 110° F after each diaper
change;
6. Cleans, sanitizes, and
dries the diaper changing surface following each diaper change; and
7. Uses single-use paper towels from a
dispenser to dry the diaper changing surface or the hands of the enrolled child
or staff member.
F. A
licensee shall ensure that in an activity area with a diaper changing area:
1. The containers required in subsections
(A)(3) and (4) are inaccessible, and
2. A staff member:
a. Documents each diaper change:
i. For an infant, in the infant's dated,
daily, documentation required in R9-5-502(C)(1)(d); or
ii. For an enrolled child who is not an
infant, in a dated diaper changing log.
b. Maintains the diaper changing log on
facility premises for 12 months after the date of the diaper changing
log;
c. Empties clothing soiled
with feces into a flush toilet without rinsing;
d. Places an enrolled child's clothing soiled
by feces or urine in a plastic bag labeled with the enrolled child's name,
stores the clothing in a container used for this purpose, and sends the
clothing home with the enrolled child's parent; and
e. Removes disposable diapers and disposable
training pants from a diaper changing area as needed or at least twice every 24
hours to a waste receptacle outside the facility building.
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