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Unit F6165088 - Cleaning, decontamination and waste management

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It is a 13-page whole unit that consists of the following: Understand how to maintain a clean environment 1.1 State the general principles for environmental cleaning 1.2 Explain the purpose of cleaning schedules 1.3 Describe how the correct management of the environment minimises the spread of infection 1.4 Explain the reason for the national policy for colour coding of cleaning equipment Understand the principles and steps of the decontamination process 2.1 Describe the three steps of the decontamination process 2.2 Describe how and when cleaning agents are used 2.3 Describe how and when disinfecting agents are used 2.4 Explain the role of personal protective equipment (PPE) during the decontamination process 2.5 Explain the concept of risk in dealing with specific types of contamination 2.6 Explain how the level of risk determines the type of agent that may be used to decontaminate 2.7 Describe how equipment should be cleaned and stored Understand the importance of good waste management practice 3.1 Identify the different categories of waste and the associated risks 3.2 Explain how to dispose of the different types of waste safely and without risk to others 3.3 Explain how waste should be stored prior to collection 3.4 Identify the legal responsibilities in relation to waste management 3.5 State how to reduce the risk of sharps injury

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Unit F6165088 - Cleaning, decontamination and waste management



Understand how to maintain a clean environment


1.1 State the general principles for environmental cleaning

The general principles for environmental cleaning are to make sure that the hospital
environment is as clean as possible to minimise the risk of infection, and that all precautions
taken in accordance to legislation, policies and guidelines. Our task - as nursing assistants in
the hospital - is to prevent causes and spread of infection.
Some principles:
 All staff needs to be trained in infection control and waste management before
commencing their work in the hospital
 Hand hygiene is the single most important measure for preventing infection
 Protective gloves should be worn for all cleaning tasks, which should be sturdy and
suitable for the purpose
 Cleaning must always precede disinfection or sterilisation
 The level of decontamination depends on the level of contamination
 Methods involving heat are still preferable to chemical methods if disinfection or
sterilisation is required, because these procedures are safer, more efficient and ease the
monitoring of the process
 Cleanliness is everyone’s responsibility


1.2 Explain the purpose of cleaning schedules

Cleaning schedules mean we have a set of instructions in the hospital that describe everything
that needs to do to maintain the premises in a clean and hygienic condition. This is an easy
and effective way of demonstrating that all equipment is regularly cleaned.
A written cleaning schedule should include the following information: the task, what needs to
clean and how often, also, the methods and products to be used as well as who is responsible
for cleaning. This schedule also must take into account low, medium or high-risk items of
equipment and areas in the healthcare settings.
Each functional area is assigned one of four risk categories according to its functionality.
Some examples:
 very high risk - theatres and other places where invasive procedures are performed
such as A&E (Accident and Emergency) and ITU (Intensive Therapy Unit)
 high risk – pharmacy, wards or public toilets
 significant risk – pathology, laboratories and mortuary
 low risk – administrative areas and healthcare records
Cleaning schedules should be recorded, monitored, reviewed and disseminated in a controlled
manner, and so they will maximise the decontamination of the environment. They should be
prominently displayed in a public part of the appropriate work area.

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