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Hospitals and other Facilities Maintenance


Hospitals and other Facilities Maintenance



FIRE SAFETY IN HEALTHCARE FACILITIES

Fire is a serious threat for any healthcare facility. Every healthcare employee must be prepared to respond quickly and efficiently if a fire occurs.

This program covers the information every employee needs to know.
  • Describes fire safety procedures based on RACE (Remove, alarm, contain, extinguish)
  • Details the steps to follow when there is a fire within a facility
  • Discusses potential fire hazards found within healthcare facilities
  • Demonstrates the proper procedure for using a fire extinguisher
  • Demonstrates various evacuation carries which can be used to safely and quickly evacuate residents

    DVD / 2007 / 12 minutes

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    WORKPLACE SAFETY: A REVIEW OF OSHA SAFETY GUIDELINES

    Creating a safe work environment is important for any workplace setting. In a long-term care facility safety procedures are intended to protect staff, residents and visitors. Used in conjunction with a review of clinic specific procedures this 12-minute educational video can be used for the annual required OSHA training.

    The program topic areas include:
  • General safety procedures
  • Hazard Communication Standard
  • Personal safety-including principles of body mechanics and workstation ergonomics
  • Emergency Preparedness-fire safety guidelines
  • Principles of electrical safety

    DVD / 2007 / Approx. 12 minutes

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    FALL PREVENTION

    Prevention of falls should be the focus of your facility. Two-thirds of seniors who have fallen will have a repeat fall within six months. The focus of preventive action needs to be centered on awareness of conditions that predispose a person to fall. This program provides practical guidelines to identify risks.

    DVD / 2003 / 25 minutes

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    FIRE SAFETY

    Fire safety involves everyone in your facility, including residents, nursing staff, dietary, housekeeping and visitors. This program explains OSHA standards that require employers to provide proper exits, fire fighting equipment and employee training to prevent fire deaths and injuries in the workplace.

    DVD / 2003 / 25 minutes

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    FIRE PREVENTION IN HEALTHCARE FACILITIES

    "Fire Prevention in Healthcare Facilities" look at how fires start, review steps that can be taken to help prevent fires and discuss what employees should do in case of a fire emergency. Topics covered in these products include:

  • Common causes of fires in healthcare facilities.
  • Preventing fires.
  • The concept of "flashpoint".
  • "Classes" of fires.
  • Fire extinguishers.
  • Handling flammable materials.
  • Evacuation and other employee responsibilities.
  • First aid.
  • and more.

    DVD / 20 minutes

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    BASIC CARPET CLEANING METHODS - PART I

    Hot water extraction; Shampooing; "Spin-Pad" Bonnet cleaning

    DVD / 15 minutes

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    BASIC CARPET CLEANING METHODS - PART II

    Dry foam carpet cleaning Dry chemical carpet cleaning

    DVD / 15 minutes

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    BASIC REST ROOM CLEANING

    Features a nine step rest room cleaning program; Describes the Liquid method of cleaning a rest room; Discusses order control; Drain maintenance and loading of dispensers; End-shift duties.

    DVD / 21 minutes

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    CLEANING THE PATIENT REST ROOM

    Explains the procedures to properly sanitize patient rest rooms. Demonstrates efficient organization of a housekeeping cart. Examines the "liquid" method of cleaning patient rest rooms. Discusses linen removal, rest room odor control, loading of dispenser, and end shift duties as well as wet mopping, and re-stocking supply items.

    DVD / 23 minutes

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    DAILY FLOOR MAINTENANCE

    Large industrial vacuums; Tank-type vacuum cleaners and attachments; Proper usage of upright cleaners and wet vacuums; Damp, spot, wet, and Dust moppin

    DVD / 22 minutes

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    HOSPITAL HOUSEKEEPER RULES OF CONDUCT

    Outlines the "dos" and "don'ts" that all housekeepers should follow while on duty. The "dos" include: customer relations, respect, working quietly, reporting and breakage, security rules, MSDS, safety glasses, shoes, gloves and ordering supplies. The "don'ts" include: harassing, arguing, fighting, profanity, theft, alcohol and illegal drugs, firearms, sleeping, and wasting supplies.

    DVD / 23 minutes

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    HOSPITAL OFFICE CLEANING

    Covers theory and practice of cleaning offices and other areas of a hospital. Discusses other topics such as building security, access procedures, dependability, reporting malfunctions of fixtures and equipment, customer relations and personnel contact.

    DVD / 23 minutes

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    INTERIOR OFFICE BUILDING CLEANING - PART I

    Theory and practice of cleaning offices; Building security; Access procedures; Reporting malfunctions of equipment.

    DVD / 23 minutes

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    INTERIOR OFFICE BUILDING CLEANING - PART II

    Proper cleaning procedures for: carpeted floors, floor protectors, Doorknobs, electrical switch plates, furniture, walls, doors, Patricians, wall hangings, wood paneling, telephones and drinking Fountains. Underscores importance if inspecting. Proper care of Equipment; Operating and maintaining upright vacuum cleaners.

    DVD / 16 minutes

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    MAINTAINING HOSPITAL CARPET

    It illustrates three methods for carpet cleaning: hot-water extraction, rotary floor machine (shampooing), and the "spin-pad" bonnet method. Shows how to: prepare carpet to be cleaned, post caution signs, remove spots, replace furnishings, inspect work, address any problems, and return equipment and supplies.

    DVD / 23 minutes

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    SAFETY FOR CUSTODIANS

    Emphasizes that safety cannot be assumed; Portrays examples of Fire, burns, fume inhalation, chemicals, falls, sprains, strains, cuts, Bruises; Reporting of all injuries and defective equipment

    DVD / 17 minutes

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    SAFETY FOR HOSPITAL HOUSEKEEPERS

    Portrays common causes of accidents and how to prevent them. Presents a complete overview of health care safety and how it can e implemented into every cleaning routine. It's a vital reminder for housekeeping personnel they cannot take for granted what they currently know and must follow proper on-the-job safety procedures.

    DVD / 17 minutes

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    STANDARD PRECAUTIONS IN HOSPITALS

    Explains proper implementation of Standard Precautions according to a recent ruling of CDC and OSHA. Recognizes the fact that housekeeping departments of health care facilities must now treat each patient as if he or she might have AIDS or another communicable disease.

    DVD / 18 minutes

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    THEORY OF INFECTIOUS CLEANING

    Focuses on preventing spread of infectious bacteria through proper house-Keeping procedures. Discusses medical terms, builds understanding of Aseptic cleaning. Outlines typical chain of infection in the hospital. Demonstrates Strict procedures of gowning. Also covers personal hygiene, correct hand Washing procedure, and other technical details.

    DVD / 18 minutes

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