Purpose:

Check the used hygiene 

Implementation:

Everyone must comply with applicable , The check is done in iMIS . The departments and points to be controlled are in

  • Assess every room on the given points; 
  • the

Actions by abnormalities:

The to be taken by , given the rounds, can be very diverse. However, in all cases with abnormalities a re * instruction must take place. 

Always determine the cause of the deviation: 

Determine the action to be taken based on the abnormality and cause. 

Record all causes and measures taken.

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