Improper Management and Disposal of Garbage and Refuse at Dumpsters
Summary
The facility failed to ensure proper disposal of garbage and refuse in accordance with its policy and regulatory requirements. The written policy titled "Food-Related Garbage and Refuse Disposal," reviewed in January 2024, required that outside dumpsters provided by garbage pickup services be kept closed and free of surrounding litter. During an observation of the garbage area with the acting Food Service Director, only one of three dumpsters had its lid closed, while the other two were open. Litter was observed on the ground, including an unused plastic garbage bag, plastic straws, used blue and white plastic gloves, cardboard, spilled food, and a plastic bag full of garbage on the ground between the two open dumpsters. A subsequent observation of the garbage area showed all three dumpster lids open. The right dumpster was spilling over with cardboard boxes, with one box on the ground, and the middle dumpster was full of garbage and boxes, including a bag hanging over the side. Additional litter was scattered in front of the dumpsters, including an empty bottle of tube feeding formula, straws, gloves, plastic, napkins, and a plastic bag of garbage partially under the dumpster. The third dumpster was partially full, with cardboard boxes trapped under it and surrounding debris such as a milk carton and used gloves. In interviews, the acting Food Service Director and the Housekeeping Director stated that garbage and recycling were picked up multiple times per week and that dumpster lids were routinely left open during the day, with the expectation that staff would fill one dumpster and close it before using the next, and that the last housekeeper would close the lids late at night.
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