FACILITY SANITATION CONTROLS AND INSPECTIONS

TECHNICAL BULLETIN

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FACILITY SANITATION CONTROLS AND INSPECTIONS

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HEADQUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY

1 March 2019

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Army Technical Bulletin, Medical

TB MED 531

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WASHINGTON, DC, 1 March 2019

FACILITY SANITATION CONTROLS AND INSPECTIONS

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Contents

CHAPTER 1 ? INTRODUCTION Purpose, 1?1, page 1 References, 1?2, page 1 Abbreviations and terms, 1?3, page 1 Applicability, 1?4, page 1 Guidance for using this publication, 1?5, page 1 Timeframe to correct violations, 1?6, page 1 Sources used to develop the sanitation standards, 1?7, page 3 Facilities requiring inspection, 1?8, page 3 Inspection documentation, 1?9, page 5 Report administration and distribution, 1?10, page 7 Privatized operations, 1?11, page 8

CHAPTER 2 ? BARBER AND BEAUTY OPERATIONS Section I ? General Information Professional services, 2?1, page 11 Beauty operation hazards, 2?2, page 12 Restricted practices and instruments, 2?3, page 17

Section II ? Facility Requirements and Approved Supplies Physical facilities, 2?4, page 18 Approved beauty products and antimicrobials, 2?5, page 19

Section III ? General Sanitation Requirements Management controls, 2?6, page 20 Operational controls, 2?7, page 21 Instrument and equipment controls, 2?8, page 22 Beauty product controls, 2?9, page 23 Foot baths and pedicure spas, 2?10, page 24 Hair removal, 2?11, page 24 Hand and foot wax treatments, 2?12, page 26 Hair weaving, 2?13, page 27 Nail treatments, 2?14, page 27 Mud treatments and baths, 2?15, page 27 Spray tanning, 2?16, page 28 Laundry, 2?17, page 28 Other services and facilities, 2?18, page 29

Section IV ? Field and Contingency Operation Environments Authorized operations, 2?19, page 29 Employee health and hygiene, 2?20, page 29 Facility controls, 2?21, page 30

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Sanitary practices, 2?22, page 30

CHAPTER 3 ? GYM AND FITNESS CENTER OPERATIONS Fitness operation characteristics, 3?1, page 31 Prohibited services, 3?2, page 33 Physical facilities, 3?3, page 33 Disinfectants, 3?4, page 33 General facility sanitation, 3?5, page 34 Equipment sanitation, 3?6, page 34 Sauna and steam rooms, 3?7, page 35 Showers, locker rooms, and toilet facilities, 3?8, page 36 Laundry, 3?9, page 36 Massage services, 3?10, page 36

CHAPTER 4 ? MASSAGE OPERATIONS Section I ? General Massage operation characteristics, 4?1, page 37 Physical facilities, 4?2, page 37

Section II ? Sanitation Requirements Management controls, 4?3, page 38 Disinfectants, 4?4, page 39 Massage tables, chairs, face rests, and mattresses, 4?5, page 39 Linens, barrier paper, and footwear, 4?6, page 39 Oils, creams, and lotions, 4?7, page 40 Therapy stones and equipment, 4?8, page 41 Shower and toilet facilities, 4?9, page 41 Custodial equipment, 4?10, page 41

CHAPTER 5 ? TROOP HOUSING General, 5?1, page 43 Habitability assessment guidelines, 5?2, page 43 Disease transmission, 5?3, page 44 Sleeping space allowances, 5?4, page 44 Surge and mobilization, 5?5, page 45 Sleeping configuration, 5?6, page 46 Plumbing fixtures, 5?7, page 48 Ventilation, 5?8, page 48 Sanitation and hygiene, 5?9, page 48 Inspection criteria, 5?10, page 51

CHAPTER 6 ? MANUFACTURED HOME PARKS General, 6?1, page 53 Location, 6?2, page 53 Manufactured home space, 6?3, page 53

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