37.95.184    DAY CARE FACILITIES: HEALTH HABITS

(1) Good health habits, such as washing hands, must be taught during everyday activities. The caregivers must ensure that each child washes his hands:

(a) before eating;

(b) before participating in food preparation activities; and

(c) after using the toilet.

(2) Every employee, volunteer, or resident at a day care facility must:

(a) be excluded from the day care facility if the person has a communicable disease, a sore throat or cold that is accompanied by a fever of 101°F or greater, or if the person exhibits any of the symptoms outlined in ARM 37.95.139(4) for which a child would be excluded;

(b) wash their hands and exposed portions of their arms with a cleaning compound in a sink by vigorously rubbing together the surfaces of their lathered hands and arms for at least 20 seconds and thoroughly rinsing with clear water, paying particular attention to the areas underneath the fingernails and between the fingers, at the following times:

(i) after touching bare human body parts other than clean hands and clean exposed portions of arms;

(ii) after using the toilet;

(iii) after every diapering;

(iv) after coughing, sneezing, or using a handkerchief or disposable tissue;

(v) immediately before engaging in food preparation and before feeding any child;

(vi) during food preparation as often as necessary to remove soil and contamination and to prevent cross contamination when changing tasks; and

(vii) after engaging in other activities that contaminate the hands; and

(c) provide documentation of complete measles, mumps, and rubella immunizations and a tetanus and diphtheria booster within the ten years prior to commencing work, volunteering, or residing at the day care facility.

(3) If a child has an accident causing wet or soiled clothes, the child must be changed promptly.

 

History: 52-2-704, MCA; IMP; 52-2-704, 52-2-723, 52-2-731, MCA; NEW, 2006 MAR p. 1424, Eff. 6/2/06; AMD, 2012 MAR p. 1368, Eff. 7/13/12.