Environmental Health and Housekeeping
Effective Sep 29, 2023Mass. Register #1505MGL c. 111, § 3 St. 2011, c. 87 as amended by St. 2012, c. 239, § 21Department of Public Health
(A) Water Supply.
- (1) Water used for the care or treatment of participants, drinking, domestic, or culinary purpose shall be pure, fit for such use, and consistent with established standards of sanitation.
- (2) Ice that comes in contact with food or drink shall be made from potable water and shall be stored, handled, and dispensed in a sanitary manner.
- (3) Domestic hot water heating equipment shall have adequate capacity to maintain safe and sanitizing temperatures to supply participant and food preparation areas.
- (4) Drinking water shall be readily available and easily accessible to all participants.
(B) Waste Disposal and Garbage Disposal.
- (1) Suitable sanitary procedures and equipment shall be provided for the collection, storage, and disposal of all wastes and garbage.
- (2) Wastes and garbage shall be disposed of at proper intervals and in a sanitary manner.
- (3) A Program shall comply with the requirements governing the disposal of infectious waste specified in 105 CMR 480.000: State Sanitary Code, Chapter VIII.
(C) Housekeeping and Maintenance.
- (1) A Program shall provide sufficient housekeeping and maintenance services to maintain the interior of the Program in good repair and in a safe, clean, orderly, attractive, and sanitary manner. A Program site shall be free from accumulation of dirt, rubbish, and objectionable odors.
- (2) Licensed nurses and personnel who provide direct participant care may not be assigned housekeeping duties during Program hours.
- (3) Deodorizers may not be used to cover up odors caused by unsanitary conditions or poor housekeeping.
- (4) A pest control program shall be provided as needed.
- (5) Windows and doors shall be properly screened during the insect season, and harborages and entrances for insects shall be eliminated.