(1) If a specialty mental health facility processes its own laundry on the facility site, it must:
- (a) Set aside a room for laundry and utilize it solely for that purpose.
- (b) Equip the laundry with a mechanical washer and dryer (or additional machines if necessary to handle the laundry load) , handwashing facilities, mechanical ventilation to the outside, a fresh air supply, and a hot water supply system which supplies the washer with water of at least 160 º F (71 º C) during each use for 25 minutes, or, if lower temperatures are used, with chemicals suitable for low temperature washing.
- (c) Sort and store soiled laundry in an area separate from that used to sort and store clean laundry.
- (d) Provide well maintained carts or other containers impervious to moisture to transport laundry, keeping those used for soiled laundry separate from those used for clean laundry.
- (e) Dry all bed linen, towels, and washcloths in a mechanical dryer.
- (f) Protect clean laundry from contamination.
(g) Ensure that facility staff use hygienic techniques while handling soiled and clean laundry, including:
- (i) covering their clothing while working with soiled laundry;
- (ii) using separate clean covering for their clothes while handling clean laundry; and
- (iii) washing their hands both after working with soiled laundry and before they handle clean laundry.
- (2) The facility must maintain a linen supply adequate to provide changes of bed and bath linens at appropriate intervals.
Authorizing statute(s): Sec. 50-5-103, MCA
Implementing statute(s): Sec. 50-5-103, MCA
History: NEW, 1991 MAR p. 2454, Eff. 12/13/91; TRANS, from DHES, 2002 MAR p. 185.