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IC9: 0600 LAUNDRY 1.0 STANDARD All staff must follow Routine Practices when handling soiled Off site processing (general linen) Off site processing (general linen) will not require special separation of normal and heavily soiled. On Site processing (general linen/personal clothing) Definition: Laundry refers to personal, resident specific, as well as general linen. Regular, normal soiled, will follow a one wash cycle. Heavily soiled will follow either a two wash cycle or an extended cycle depending on the equipment. For processed on site, facilities will develop a process for identifying heavily soiled Heavily soiled is that has large amounts of gross soil. 2.0 PROCEDURE 1. Store and transport clean separate from soiled 2. Sort with a minimal of handling 3. Remove solid waste from using a gloved hand and toilet tissue and discard into toilet or hopper 4. Laundry is not to be rinsed or soaked in the toilet or sink in resident rooms or in soiled utility room hopper or sink 5. Ensure that linen is free of sharps, instruments, and patient s personal belongings before placing in bag 6. Roll wet or heavily soiled items inwards without contaminating your clothing and place items into an impervious bag or line the bag with a plastic bag 7. Bag all soiled in the room at point of use Page 1 of 5

8. For processed on site, facilities will develop a local process for identifying/handling heavily soiled. 9. Double bagging is not 10. Melt away bags are not recommended. 11. Close soiled bags when 2/3 full 12. Collect soiled bags at regular intervals, at least daily 13. Wear appropriate PPE: gloves, gowns, mask and eye protection if sprays or splashes of body fluid likely when handling and sorting soiled 14. Remove gloves and gowns, and perform hand hygiene after contact with soiled 15. Wipe down transport carts before loading with clean 16. Cover clean carts during transport and storage 17. Clean is transported separately from soiled 18. Clean linen that has been dropped on the floor is considered soiled. 19. Apply moisture-resistant mattress and pillow covers to prevent soiling mattresses and washable pillows 20. Change bed linen at least weekly and replace wet or visibly soiled linen as needed 2.1 REGULAR, NORMAL SOILED LAUNDRY 1. When handling soiled, staff are to wear the appropriate PPE: gloves and gowns at all times and masks and eye protection if sprays or splashes are likely. 2. Wash hands following the removal of PPE and before contact with clean. 3. Laundry is to be processed in the machine with the minimal of handling. 4. When laundering ensure the detergents/chemicals used are appropriate for the water temperature. Consult product representatives, and maintain updated written instructions for mixing chemicals. 5. When processing personal follow the label directions for selection of hot or cold water wash. Use the appropriate detergent and chemicals for the water temperature 6. Run the load through a complete wash, rinse, and spin cycle. 7. Select the dryer cycle according to the label directions, or hang to dry. Page 2 of 5

Separating Loading washer Infection Control Manual Residential Care Regular /Normal Soiled Laundry Domestic Commercial Off site linen services A system to A system to No system to soiled is soiled is soiled is Full loads Full loads Chemical additions Household detergent to be used Select standard formula* Manufactures directions Cleaning between uses between uses * For programming and maintenance of proper and adequate detergents/chemicals consult vendor 2.2 HEAVILY SOILED LAUNDRY 1. When handling heavily soiled, staff are to wear the appropriate PPE: gloves and gowns at all times and masks and eye protection if sprays or splashes are likely. 2. Wash hands following the removal of PPE and before contact with clean. 3. Laundry is to be processed in the machine with the minimal of handling. No pre soaking in sinks is to be done; any solid waste will have been removed. 4. When laundering ensure the detergents and chemicals used are appropriate for the water temperature. Consult product representatives, and maintain updated written instructions for mixing chemicals 5. If using a domestic washing machine 2 full wash cycles are 6. Refer to the table below to select the wash routine and chemical additions according to the type of washing machine 7. Select the dryer cycle according to the label directions, or hang to dry Page 3 of 5

Separating Loading washer Chemical additions Manufactures directions Cleaning Infection Control Manual Residential Care Heavily Soiled Laundry Domestic A system to soiled is Create half loads Note: the items will require 2 full wash cycles Full detergent/ chemicals used for both loads Commercial * A system to soiled is Full loads Select Heavy formula with extra flushing and rinsing** between uses Off site linen services No system to soiled is between uses * If the commercial machine is non programmable follow the domestic machine double wash (full load) ** Pre programmed wash formula may vary due to size and configuration of the commercial wash equipment Consult representative re: recommended chemical formula for heavily soiled linen. 3.0 LAUNDRY ROOM SET UP AND LAUNDRY STAFF 1. A clear separation of clean and soiled areas for processing is. 2. Sinks need to be available for hand washing in the room. 3. Staff need to have ongoing education on the detergents and disinfectants used and be informed of any changes to products 4. Access to and knowledge of donning and doffing PPE is 5. Minimize the number of staff responsible for 6. Maintain education for staff that process to ensure consistency of best practices. 7. When replacing equipment consideration should be given to commercial as they provide good control of water temperature, cycle time and chemical additions. Page 4 of 5

4.0 REFERENCES Health Canada 1999. Infection Control Guidelines: Routine Practices and Additional Precautions for Preventing the Transmission of Infection in Health Care. Health Canada Infection Control Guidelines. Handwashing, Cleaning, Disinfecting and Sterilization in Health Care (1998). Canadian Committee on Antibiotic Resistance (CCAR): Infection Prevention and Control Best Practices for Long Term Care, Home and Community Care including Health Care Offices and Ambulatory Clinics. June 2007. CDC/HICPAC Guidelines for Environmental Infection Control in Health Care Facilities, 2003. APIC Infection Control Guidelines, Ch. 103: Laundry, Linens, and Textiles, 2005. Gibson, L. et al. Use of quantitative microbial risk assessment for evaluation of the benefits of sanitation. APIC Dec 1999, S34-39. Otero, R. B. Healthcare textile infection control guide. http://www.cinetwork.com/otero/textile/hticguidelines.html Public Health Association of Canada. Hand washing, Cleaning, Sterilization and Disinfection in Health Care. 1998. WorkSafe BC, OHS Regulation, Part 8, Personal Protective Clothing and Equipment, Amended B.C Reg 312/2003, effective Oct 29, 2003. Page 5 of 5