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How to fill out the Log Sheet For Shower Temperature online
The Log Sheet For Shower Temperature is an essential document used to ensure the safety and comfort of individuals using shower facilities. This guide will provide you with clear instructions on how to effectively fill out this form online.
Follow the steps to complete the Log Sheet For Shower Temperature online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Begin by entering the site where the shower facility is located in the designated field.
- Fill in the unit location or the room number of the shower in the corresponding section.
- Record the date when the log sheet has started, ensuring to use the format YYYY/Mon/DD.
- Using a bath thermometer card, take the water temperature before proceeding with the sensory checks. Hold the card under running water close to the shower head for 10 seconds and check for the 'OK' indicator to confirm the water temperature is safe.
- Complete the first sensory check by asking the client if they feel comfortable and mark the appropriate response in the 'CHECK 1' section: Yes or No.
- Perform the second sensory check by testing the water with your forearm for 5 seconds. Again, mark the result in 'CHECK 2'.
- Engage the client in a third sensory check by having both the client and the staff test the water with their forearm for 5 seconds and mark the result in 'CHECK 3'.
- Have the health care assistant (HCA) print their name in the specified section to confirm their involvement in the process.
- Once the log sheet is complete, obtain the client service manager's signature to validate the document.
- Finally, ensure that the completed log sheet is filed in the Water Temperature binder on the unit for retention, following the guidelines of keeping it for the current year plus five additional years.
Complete your Log Sheet For Shower Temperature online today to ensure safety and compliance.
Kitchen sinks and lavatories have been the source of many scalding injuries because the codes do not have specific temperature limits listed for those fixtures. However it has been recognized by the industry that 120 degrees Fahrenheit is the maximum safe hot water temperature for showers and bathtub showers.
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