Risk Assessment Workshop

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Risk Assessment Workshop AN INTERNAL MULTI-DEPARTMENT COLLABORATION 1

The 5 Handwashing Hurdles WINNING WITH THE HANDSON SYSTEM Corporate Complacency our no-problem history Operation s Priorities productivity trumps risk Facility, Equipment & Supplies accessible, quality & reliability Worker Commitment & Turnover management hiring or training? Score Keeping whatever gets measured H A N D S SURF ACES 1 2 3 4 5 2

The 5 Handwashing Hurdles ESTABLISHING OUR HANDWASHING RISK Hurdle 1: Corporate Complacency our no-problem history Have we unwittingly shifted our good record regarding outbreaks into our food safety culture giving us an unwritten reason for accepting risky hand hygiene practices? Knowing that we have a good legal team behind us, are we not challenging low compliance rates? Consider conducting a Handwashing For Life Hand Hygiene Audit. Rate importance: High Moderate Low Hurdle 2: Operation s Priorities productivity trumps risk Frequent handwashing competes with productivity for staff time. Financial rewards are more often tied to efficiency. Both the manager and each member of the staff need agreed standards for both the quality and frequency of handwashing. Rate importance: High Moderate Low Hurdle 3: Facility, Equipment & Supplies accessible & reliable quality Blocked handsinks and unreliable equipment deter frequent and timely handwashes. Install time-saving, health protecting electronic faucets and touch-free dispensers. Install deep-bowl design handsinks within steps of key food prep stations. Empty soap and paper towel dispensers are common sources of process breakdown. If the soap is not task-formulated and unfriendly to skin, frequent washing is unlikely. Paper toweling that disintegrates on wet hands is another deterrent to frequent handwashing. Better soaps and paper towels pay dividends in compliance and risk reduction. Rate importance: High Moderate Low Hurdle 4: Worker Commitment & Turnover management, hiring or training? When workers don t want to wash, they won t. They are more influenced by example than training. Check hiring policies to see if the core qualities needed for food safety are being specified. Then turn to training with plenty of personalization and visualization. Turnover taxes training resources and is one of the more common excuses for poor handwashing compliance. Set turnover standards within training capabilities to assure food safety standards are met. Rate importance: High Moderate Low Hurdle 5: Score Keeping celebrate winning Even good managers have limits to their span of control. Control is best enhanced by motivating staff with measured behaviors. Consider adding compliance monitoring technology to document and reward the winners. Rate importance: High Moderate Low 3

Place an [x] where you are today An [o] where you ll be tomorrow! Very High Risk F O O D B O R N E I L L N E S S R I S K 0.2 Overcoming Underwashing. US: 1.800.446.3628 South Africa: 012 644 1234 UK: 0870 90 60 690 www.handwashingforlife.com X ServeReady Hands Risk Frequency Estimator Setting Setting The The Handwashing Handwashing Frequency Frequency Standard Standard 1. Determine current Handwashing Per Employee Hour. Place an [X].Insert this number at the base of the respective column. 2. Fill in adjoining boxes at the base of each column in.2 or.4 increments. 3. Set operational standard based on management guidelines of safe handwashing level. Place an [o]. Insert the actual Frequency per Employee Hour number at the base of the corresponding column. 0 0.4 0.6/hr 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0/hr E M P L O Y E E H A N D W A S H E S P E R H O U R Our Handwashing Frequency Standard Handwashes per employee per hour Handwashes per customer served High Risk Moderate Risk Low Risk copyright, HandwashingForLife Very Low Risk 4

The 5 HandsOn Steps V Monitor I Assess Risk IV Train & Motivate III Optimize II ServeReady Hands & TouchReady Surfaces Set Safe Level Standards Process, Equipment, Supplies foodservice 5

APPROXIMATION & BASELINE PHASE V Monitor 499 500-579 I Assess Risk 580-619 620-679 680-699 700-850 Very Safe IV Train & Motivate Safe Safety is Threatened Dangerous Highly Dangerous Outbreak Waiting to Happen II Set Safe Levels III Optimize 6

COMPUTING YOUR HANDWASHING RISK CREDIT SCORE V Monitor 499 500-579 I Assess Risk 580-619 620-679 680-699 700-850 Very Safe IV Train & Motivate Safe Safety is Threatened Dangerous Highly Dangerous Outbreak Waiting to Happen II Set Safe Levels III Optimize Carry over individual section scores: I Assess Risk II Set Safe Levels III Optimize IV Train & Motivate V Monitor Subtotal: Your Handwashing Risk Credit Score 5 = 7

I ASSESS RISK What We See & Hear: License To Operate We know how to keep our doors open. Circle or mark most applicable number range: < 499 Menu & Facility Risks Serving food is inherently risky. 500-579 PICs In Place We ve tried everything. This is as good as it gets. 580-619 Written Policy We know we can do better. 620-679 Annual Hand Hygiene Audit Measurement helps managers manage. 680-699 3-Year Continuous Improvement Plan Some enhancements take longer than 12 months to create, agree, fund and implement. 700-850 Write number below that best represents where in the range you think you are: Points: 8

II SET SAFE LEVELS What We See & Hear: No Hand Hygiene Standards We know what we are doing. Circle or mark most applicable number range: < 499 Vague Instructions We have a staff that tries. 500-579 Basic Rules on How to Wash Hands and High-touch Surfaces Service is key, not handwashing numbers. Frequency Discussed We know we re low. Quality Documented Measuring hand and surface cleanliness quality has raised understanding of WHY we wash. 580-619 620-679 680-699 Frequency Documented The HOW OFTEN. 700-850 Write number below that best represents where in the range you think you are: Points: 9

2009, HandwashingForLife [neha-06/09] 1216 Flamingo Parkway Libertyville, Illinois 60048 H A N D S 1 Spots- nails 2 Spots- other 1 (5) Areas- unwashed 8 Total Deductions 92 Total ProGrade Score Nailbrush Used: Yes No is the Proficiency Grading component of the Hands-On System. From a 100 point scale; 1 point is deducted for each unwashed spot and 5 points deducted for each unwashed area. Passing score is 90 points, or as established by your manager. Yes I did! Take the Hand Hygiene Pledge of Professionalism Name: Employee #: Company: Date: (Circle One) 1. Dry, cracked, callused, cut and/or long nails 2. Dry, cracked 3. Dry 4. Healthy, rough skin 5. Healthy, smooth 10

US: 1.800.446.3628 South Africa: 012 644 1234 UK: 0870 90 60 690 www.handwashingforlife.com ServeReady Handwashing Frequency MyQ (h) Personal Handwashing Commitment Arrival Pre / Post Break Restroom Use Task Change Pre / Post Gloving Facial / Grooming /Sneeze / Cough Customer Contact Other Departure Total Handwashes (per Shift) Notes & Comments: Overcoming Underwashing. 2007-2013, HandwashingForLife [01/13-MyQh] 11

III OPTIMIZE What We See & Hear: Status Quo We re fine. Circle or mark most applicable number range: < 499 Inconvenient, Unreliable Equipment We have some facility limitations. 500-579 Inconvenience Cost is driving ALL of our hand and surface hygiene decisions. Minimal Convenience Cost is driving MANY of our hand and surface hygiene decisions. Convenient and Reliable Touch-free saves time and treasure. 580-619 620-679 680-699 Technology Supported Our investment in process control pays daily dividends. 700-850 Write number below that best represents where in the range you think you are: Points: 12

IV TRAIN & MOTIVATE What We See & Hear: Little To None Their moms taught them. Circle or mark most applicable number range: < 499 Inconsistent - English Only Our training could be better. 500-579 Sporadic The managers train when they have time. 580-619 Visualized and Personalized We re doing well considering our turnover and language issues. We have good trainers. Documented Training We train by the calendar starting day one. 620-679 680-699 Motivated to Comply Our staff is rewarded for good handwashing behaviors. 700-850 Write number below that best represents where in the range you think you are: Points: 13

V MONITOR What We See & Hear: Little To None They try. Circle or mark most applicable number range: < 499 Seldom & Subjective They understand service is first. 500-579 Sporadic Observation When we find non-washers, we say something. Observational with Regular Corrective Action We can t be everywhere. Documented Process Control Monitoring connects with compensation. 580-619 620-679 680-699 Real-time Feedback There is nothing better than self-corrective actions. Our monitoring technology makes this possible. 700-850 Write number below that best represents where in the range you think you are: Points: 14

ESTABLISHING OUR HANDWASHING RISK Assumptions: 1. Restaurants, particularly multi-unit operators, can reduce their corporate risk of an outbreak by increasing their ability to preemptively talk about the #1 unresolved risk, poor hand hygiene. 2. These discussions and assessments should be a regular component of critical strategic planning as well as operational budgets down to the unit level. Without measured standards there is a void in the lexicon of this risk. Tools: The is a working tool to help establish numerics by identifying an operation s Handwashing Risk Credit Score. Poor hand hygiene is the leading contributing factor in outbreak studies. The management of the #1 risk warrants specific assessment, agreed standards and a periodic reporting mechanism. Of particular interest is the monitoring of trends to catch the near misses rather than waiting for the crash. The target-looking cover graphic summarizes a scoring system modeled after the financial community s way of assessing the risk in lending money. Neither our program nor the financial one represents true science. Both are interpretations based on history. Both yield actionable numbers. The overall circle graphic is comprised of five segments seen here as pie slices. Each wedge or slice represents a stage of the process we call the HandsOn System, designed to analyze and implement needed enhancements to the hand hygiene process. Drilling down on each section, you now see six bands of risk levels from Very Safe at the core to an outer ring of OUTBREAK Waiting to Happen. Each level is accompanied by an identifying feature and something a manager might say when operating in this band. There is also an indicative quote, something we hear, at this level of risk. Collaboration: A small team of assessors, preferably starting at headquarters and including Operations, Quality Assurance and Risk Management, rates their operation in each of the five slices, representing the five steps to gain process control of handwashing. What level are we operating at for each section? First, select a range (example: 680-699) and then estimate a number based on where you think you sit within that range (example: 689). This is repeated for the five steps and the points added up to yield your Handwashing Risk Credit Score. Until an operation measures and monitors handwashing, the likelihood of consistently meeting the safe Circle of Success is low. Many good restaurants have a risk score of 580-679, a range indicating either Dangerous or that Safety Is Threatened. Successfully implemented monitoring is the gate to the core Circle of Success. Check the list of best practice indicators to help estimate current risk and set up a prioritized path for continuous improvement. 15

BEST PRACTICE INDICATORS OF CLEANLINESS CULTURE IN HAND & HIGH-TOUCH SURFACE SYSTEMS 1 HANDSINK: Located within few steps of raw food prep Splash-free deep draw design Dedicated to handwashing Warm water Easy actuated/minimum touch tap handles No-touch electronic faucets Equipment reliability Fast drain/fast dry Easy to keep clean & inviting to use Convenient waste receptacles 2 DISPENSERS: Cartridge soap & sanitizer dispensers Easy access to paper towels Electronic no-touch dispensed soap Electronic no-touch dispensed paper towels Never-empty/easy change technology Electronic dispensed hand sanitizer Long-serving/easy-change battery systems 3 SUPPLIES: Skin-friendly soap Absorbent, strong paper towels Norovirus-effective hand sanitizer Nailbrush availability, fused bristles preferred Nailbrush cleanliness system Comfortable, quality single-use gloves Convenient don/doff gloving 4 RESTROOM: Well equipped and supplied Well lighted Well monitored and maintained A service needed alert & response system Everything working No-touch exit door system No-touch dispensers 5 PUBLIC SHARED AREAS: Surfaces specified for ease of cleaning High-touch surface cleanliness system Effective table-turn cleaning system Single-use table wipers Versatile and effective spray cleaners Verification & monitoring systems Readily available hand sanitizers for the public Vomit handling system 6 TRAINING: Personal Visualizing germs Train to standards Control of fingernail length Jewelry/rings policy Language independent Multilingual programs Training calendar Frequent feedback Manager example 7 MANAGEMENT: System to avoid soap & paper towel outages Accountabilities clearly assigned & monitored Standards set Good compliance rewarded Poor compliance disciplined Monitoring systems for surface cleanliness Monitoring systems for handwashing - Quality & Frequency Hand hygiene audits and information sharing Posted cleanliness awards, Front-of-house & back Hep A staff vaccine program Outbreak readiness plan Responsive distributor supply system Ill worker exclusion policy Summary statement of risk 3-year continuous improvement handwashingforlife.com 16