Or. Admin. R. 414-310-0490 - Maintenance and Sanitation
(1) A school-age
center must routinely clean, sanitize and disinfect surfaces and objects that
are frequently touched as follows:
(a) Clean
surfaces with a soap and water solution or spray cleaner and rinse before
sanitizing or disinfecting;
(b)
Mix, use and store cleaners, sanitizers and disinfectants according to label
directions;
(c) Prevent the
contamination of food, food-contact items and surfaces when using cleaners,
sanitizers or disinfectants;
(d)
Ensure sanitizers or disinfectants have an Environmental Protection Agency
registration number on the label; and
(e) Follow label directions or ensure
sanitizers and disinfectants remain on the surface for five minutes.
(2) A school-age center must
maintain the building, equipment, and vehicles in good repair, in a clean and
sanitary condition, and free of clutter and litter.
(a) Walls and ceilings must be free from
water damage, holes, and peeling paper and paint.
(b) Floors must be cleaned by either sweeping
or vacuuming at least once per day or more often as needed.
(c) Windows and doors must be free of damage
such as broken glass and other hazards.
(d) The kitchen, toilet rooms, toilets, and
sinks must be cleaned and sanitized or disinfected as needed and at least
daily.
(e) Door knobs and cabinet
pulls in toilet rooms must be sanitized when soiled and at least
daily.
(f) Water tables, similar
containers, and water toys must be emptied and sanitized daily or more often if
necessary.
(3) A
school-age center must immediately clean up any spills of biocontaminants, such
as urine, feces, blood, saliva, nasal discharge, eye discharge, and other
bodily fluids as follows:
(a) Staff must use
disposable, nonporous gloves when handling biocontaminants;
(b) Surfaces must be cleaned and
disinfected;
(c) Blood-contaminated
material must be disposed of in a plastic bag with a secure tie or container
with a disposable liner;
(d) Gloves
must be removed immediately after use, placed in a tied, sealed, or otherwise
closed plastic bag and discarded immediately; and
(e) Hands must be washed after using and
disposing of the gloves.
(4) A school-age center must keep all garbage
and biocontaminant waste in non-absorbent, easily washable
containers.
(5) Garbage cans and
receptacles must be emptied on a daily basis and cleaned and disinfected as
needed.
(a) Garbage and waste must be removed
from the premises at least once a week.
(b) Garbage and waste containers and storage
areas must be kept clean and minimize the presence of rodents, flies, roaches
and other vermin.
(c) Items that
cause offensive odors must be disposed of in a covered container.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 329A.280
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 329A.280
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