Purpose:

Implementation:

clothing can cause . It is therefore important to always receive clean clothing. 

The check can be done with .

  • Check if the clothing if clean.
  • Check if the dirty and clean clothing are separated.

Actions by abnormalities:

If the clean clothing isn’t clean, block them and wash them again. 

If there is not a good separate between clean and dirty clothing, instruction the

all causes and the taken.

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