Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 518.2100 - Laundry Service
a)
Laundry service shall be provided by an organized laundry service under
competent supervision or by contract with another entity.
1) If laundry services are provided by an
outside entity, a written contract shall be available and shall specify that
the laundry meets the same standards required in this Section. The linens shall
be transported in sanitary vehicles. Clean and soiled linens shall not be
transported in the same vehicle at the same time.
2) Equipment and construction shall be as
required in Section
518.2180.
b) The freestanding emergency
center laundry shall be:
1) Located so that
steam, odors, lint and objectionable noises do not reach patient or personnel
areas;
2) Well-lighted, ventilated
and adequate in size for the needs of the FEC and for the protection of
employees;
3) Maintained in a safe,
sanitary, lint-free condition and kept in good repair; and
4) Not part of a storage area.
c) A supply of clean linen shall
be provided that is adequate for the capacity and use of the
facility.
d) Written procedures
shall be developed and maintained pertaining to the handling, storage,
transportation and processing of linens to prevent the spread of infection and
assure the maintenance of clean linen.
e) All linens shall be mechanically washed
using soap or detergent and warm or hot water. Linens shall be disinfected by
using one of the following procedures:
1)
Thermal Disinfection: Linen shall be exposed to hot water of at least 160°F
for a cumulative time of at least 25 minutes.
2) Chemical and Thermal Disinfection: Linen
shall be exposed to wash and bleach bath water of at least 140°F. The
bleach bath shall be at least 10 minutes long and have a starting bleach
concentration of 100 ppm. This bleach concentration shall be measured by
titration on a periodic basis.
3)
Other: A step-wise wash process that has been previously documented by
microbiological study published in a scientific journal. The results shall
indicate no surviving pathogenic microorganisms and a low level of other
organisms. Low level is defined as nine out of 10 samples with fewer than two
colonies per 10 square centimeters of test surface.
f) All washed linens shall be thoroughly
rinsed. A neutralizing rinse is recommended.
g) Separate areas shall be maintained for
storage of clean linen and soiled linen. Linen storage areas shall be adequate
in size for the needs of the facility and shall not be used for any other
purpose. Storage shall not be permitted in areas or rooms where plenums of air
conditioning or ventilating systems are located.
h) Hand-washing and toilet facilities for
laundry personnel shall be provided at locations convenient to the
laundry.
i) Soiled and clean linen
carts shall be so labeled and shall be provided with covers made of washable
materials that shall be laundered or suitably cleaned daily.
j) Soiled Linen
1) Radioactive contaminated linen and linen
from pathology shall be separately transported, stored and washed.
2) Isolation and other potentially infectious
linens shall be bagged at the location where they are used in durable,
leak-proof bags resistant to puncture and tears and shall be labeled or
identified as infectious at the site of use.
3) Soiled linen shall not be sorted or
pre-rinsed in patient care areas. Soiled linen may be sorted in a separate
enclosed room by a person instructed in methods of infection control. These
personnel shall not have responsibility for immediately handling clean
linen.
4) Soiled linen shall be
stored and transported in a manner that does not permit contamination of clean
linen, corridors and areas occupied by patients.
5) All carts and other containers used to
store or to transport clean or soiled linen shall be identified for soiled
linen only or for clean linen only and shall be kept covered when not in
use.
6) If laundry chutes are used
for transporting soiled linen, all soiled linen shall be bagged. The chutes
shall be designed to maintain a negative air pressure within the chute and
shall be kept in a clean and sanitary condition. If chutes are used, they shall
meet all of the requirements of NFPA 101, Section 9.5.
k) Clean Linen
1) Clean linen shall be sorted, handled and
transported in such a manner as to prevent cross-contamination.
2) Clean linen carts shall be used only for
the purpose of transportation or storage of clean linen.
3) Persons processing clean linen shall be
dressed in clean garments at all times while on duty. They shall not handle
soiled linen.
4) Clean linen
received from a commercial laundry shall be completely wrapped in
convenient-size bundles or otherwise protected and shall be delivered to a
designated clean area of the FEC.
5) Clean linens shall be adequately protected
from contamination. Clean linen in patient care areas shall be stored in clean,
ventilated closets, rooms or alcoves, used only for that purpose. Corridors
shall not be used for storage of linen.
6) If clean linen is stored in the laundry
area, it shall be stored in a room separate from the sorting room, laundry room
or soiled linen room.
Notes
Amended at 33 Ill. Reg. 8317, effective June 4, 2009
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