MANMED P-5010 Chapter 2 SANITATION OF LIVING SPACES AND RELATED SERVICE FACILITIES Flashcards

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NAVMED P-5010 CHAPTER 2

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SANITATION OF LIVING SPACES AND RELATED SERVICES

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the housing and lodging program manager, must provide management, control, and performance oversight of housing and lodging facilities and services for military members, their families, and eligible civilians.

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Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC)

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is responsible for planning, operations, overall coordination, and execution of Navy permanent change of station (PCS) lodging programs.

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Commander, Naval Supply Systems Command

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responsible for planning, operations, overall coordination, and execution of Marine Corps housing, transitional billeting and lodging programs.

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Commander, Marine Corps Installations Command

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responsible for operations, overall coordination, and execution of the Marine Corps PCS and recreational lodging programs.

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Director, Marine Corps Non-appropriated Fund Business and Support Services Division

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is responsible for design, planning and specifications, and maintenance standards of housing and lodging and their associated structures within the DON.

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Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC)

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is responsible for facilities maintenance, major repairs, and support services for recreational rental spaces and their associated structures.

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Public Works

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is responsible for the effective management and proper operation of the designated recreational rental spaces and their associated structures, to include the training of personnel.

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Installation Recreational Lodging program manager

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are responsible for providing management, control, and performance of housing programs within their installation.

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Installation commanding officers (CO) and Marine Corps installation commanding generals (CG)

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is responsible for conducting applicable sanitation inspections and preventive medicine related surveillance of all aspects of the operation and maintenance of housing and lodging facilities, confinement facilities, personal beauty facilities, child and youth program facilities, and fitness and sport facilities that are associated with health protection as required or at a minimum on an annual basis.

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Preventive medicine authority

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Conduct sanitation and habitability inspections, to include reviewing weekly and monthly inspections performed by staff and safety personnel.
Inspections include:
(1) Navy family housing (government owned and leased).
(2) Barracks (owned) student dormitories.
(3) Navy Housing Leasing Program Navy Gateway Inns and Suites.
(4) Recreational lodging.
(5) Navy Lodge program.
(6) Navy Fisher Houses.

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PREVENTIVE MEDICINE DEPARTMENT

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c. Responsible for using the DOEHRS-IH, EH module Habitability Survey for documenting inspections of housing and lodging facilities.
d. Responsible for informing the CO via the chain of command concerning health and sanitation findings and recommended corrective actions.
e. Responsible for conducting re-inspections as necessary to ensure compliance with corrective action recommendations.

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PREVENTIVE MEDICINE DEPARTMENT (PMD)

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Responsible for facility maintenance, major repairs, and support services for housing and lodging under their jurisdiction.

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Public Works.

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Responsible for the maintenance, major repairs, operations and support services for all housing and lodging governed by their business agreement with a DoD partner.

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Public Private Venture Private Partners

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Responsible for the overall sanitation of the facility.

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Facility Management (persons in charge (PIC)

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Family housing and unaccompanied housing that meets DoD, Services, and program manager minimum standards for design, privacy, condition, and life safety-health.

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Adequate DoD Housing.

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PCS, and temporary additional duty (TAD) lodging that meets DoD, Services, and program manager minimum standards for design, privacy, condition, and life safety-health

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Adequate DoD Lodging.

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A building or group of buildings used to house unaccompanied permanent party military or civilian personnel.

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Barracks.

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A habitable structure (cabin, cottage, or mobile home) set aside in either a single building or a set of buildings for the exclusive use of its guests and available for use with a fee.

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Cabin, Cottage, or Mobile Home

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A plot of ground which provides housing for transient, overnight occupancy; occupants are housed in tents or other facilities which provide protection from the elements.

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Campsite

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Toilet, sink, or shower facilities serving a group of rooms or units. Residents and guests must exit their living space to access the comfort facilities.

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Comfort Station.

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Family housing and unaccompanied housing that the DoD owns, leases, obtains by permit, or otherwise acquires. This is also referred to as “government-controlled housing.” It does not include privatized housing.

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DoD Housing

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Lodging that is DoD-operated, which may be contractor-managed, in government-owned or government-leased facilities. DoD lodging must comply with Military Services policy and references (b) and (c). DoD lodging is authorized appropriated and non-appropriated fund support.

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DoD Lodging

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The EH module of DOEHRS-IH is a key enabling technology within the presidentially mandated force health protection plan and is further supported by reference (d). DOEHRS-IH is used for “Protecting personnel in support of military operations through the identification, evaluation, and control of occupational and EH stressors.”

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DOEHRS-IH

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Housing for enlisted or officer students.

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Dormitory.

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A building or structure that is designed to house several different families in separate housing units.

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Family Housing

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Medical treatment facility (MTF) lodging operated by CNIC in support of Navy and Marine Corps.

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Fisher Houses.

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A parcel of land, by whatever name called, on which campsites or designated spaces are intended for transient occupancy for overnight or longer periods either gratuitously or by a fee.

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Grounds.

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Recreational lodging facilities with multiple units in a single building

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HOTEL LIKE RECREATIONAL LODGING.

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Family housing and unaccompanied housing that does not meet DoD, Services, and program manager minimum standards for design, privacy, condition, health, and life-safety.

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Inadequate DoD Housing.

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PCS and TAD lodging that does not meet DoD, Services, and program manager minimum standards for design, privacy, condition, health, and life-safety. Inadequate lodging is not necessarily uninhabitable unless it has a serious life safety-health deficiency.

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Inadequate DoD Lodging.

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Marine Corps affiliated lodging usually located on an installation operated to serve as PCS or recreational lodging. These facilities are run by Director, Marine Corps Non-Appropriated Fund Business and Support Services Division.

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Inns of the Corps

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Lodging facilities and services used only by patients and their families while undergoing critical medical procedures or other serious long-term medical treatment at an MTF. Initially, MTF lodging facilities are provided as donated, fully usable (turnkey) facilities.

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MTF LODGING

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A designated parcel of land designed for the accommodation of mobile homes, accessory buildings or structures, and accessory equipment

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Mobile Home Park.

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A parcel of land within a mobile home park designated for the placement of one mobile home for the exclusive use of its inhabitants.

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Mobile Home Space.

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Navy affiliated TAD lodging. The primary source of lodging facilities and services for TAD travelers located on a Navy installation. These facilities are managed by CNIC. This lodging must meet the minimum DoD, Services, and program manager standards.

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Navy Gateway Inns and Suites.

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Navy affiliated recreational lodging. The primary source of lodging facilities and services for recreational leisure travelers, usually located on or near a Navy installation. These facilities are managed by CNIC.

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Navy Getaways

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The floor space in square feet within the interior face of the full height walls of a room(s) with no deductions for furnishings, door swings, sinks, installed cabinets and countertops, heating and cooling system components, or exposed vertical pipes. Net square footage of a bedroom does not include the area of a closet.

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Net Square Footage Unaccompanied Health.

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Lodging facilities and services to meet the needs of active duty members and their families who are in a PCS status. PCS lodging normally includes kitchen facilities.

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PCS Lodging

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Military family housing or unaccompanied housing acquired or constructed through a business agreement between the Navy or Marine Corps and a private partner. This housing is not DoD-owned, but is one of the housing choices available to Service members. PPV housing can be located on or near military installations through a ground lease to the private partner, typically for 50 years, or off the installation on property owned by the private partner. PPV is only available within the United States and its territories and possessions.

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Public-Private Venture (PPV) Housing.

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Lodging that is commercially-operated (per agreement with the military Service) in government-owned, commercially-owned, or leased facilities to provide lodging rooms to official travelers at rates that do not exceed the lodging portion of the local area per diem rate. PPV lodging is not required to comply with DoD and military Services policy and is not authorized direct appropriated fund or non-appropriated fund support.

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Public-Private Venture LODGING

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Lodging facilities and services providing authorized guests with recreational opportunities where most of occupancy is by unofficial travelers on leave or liberty. Recreational lodging spaces can include several types of recreational areas, such as campgrounds, cabins and cottages, hotels, recreational vehicle parks, and mobile home parks.

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Recreational Lodging

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As defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), service dogs are defined as dogs that are individually trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities. Examples of such work or tasks include guiding people who are blind, alerting people who are deaf, pulling a wheelchair, alerting and protecting a person who is having a seizure, reminding a person with mental illness to take prescribed medications, calming a person with post-traumatic stress disorder during an anxiety attack, or performing other duties. Service dogs are working animals, not pets.

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Service Dogs.

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A structure that houses toilets, showers, lavatories, laundry, or any combination of these; also includes structures for recreational activities

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Service Building

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Liquid and water-borne wastes derived from the ordinary living processes, including, but not limited to, human wastes and gray water.

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Sewage.

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Unaccompanied housing consisting of a large open space with bunk beds and head facilities for a group of personnel. This type of living space can usually be found at training commands and in deployed environments.

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Barracks

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The primary source of quality lodging facilities and services for TAD personnel and is used if the lodging meets minimum DoD lodging standards and is available for occupancy.

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Temporary Lodging.

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must be performed during the normal operating hours of the facility without advance notice as necessary to ensure sanitation standards are being met. The inspector will contact the manager or the PIC upon arrival and state the purpose of the inspection.

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Inspections

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the PIC or their appointed representative will accompany the inspector during the inspection. A representative from the preventative medicine department will document inspection findings using the Habitability Survey, then enter and attach to the DOEHRS-IH, EH module.

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For unaccompanied housing

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will be deemed unsafe and required to be removed from service and replaced.

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Appliances with missing knobs or handles

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are not allowed under carpets or throw rugs.

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Cables

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Water temperatures must be maintained at proper temperature for patron use. Hot water temperature at the tap should be no higher than

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120 degrees Fahrenheit to prevent scalding

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is the preferred practice whenever possible.

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A connection to a municipal or public sewer for service buildings and all permanent structures

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solid wastes which contain food wastes must be collected at a minimum of

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once each week.

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Bulk wastes must be collected at a minimum of

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once every 3 months

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To help minimize the spread of disease, the following disease control measures are recommended for squad bays and similar living spaces:

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(1) A minimum of 72 square feet of floor space per person, including a minimum of 3 feet between sleeping arrangements (racks, bunks, beds).
(2) Consideration of a “head to toe” sleeping arrangement to minimize the potential for exposure to respiratory diseases.

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Linens and mattress covers should be laundered at

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LEAST WEEKLY

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Blankets should be changed or laundered

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at least monthly

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Sweeping must occur at a minimum of

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daily and mopping must occur no less than once per week.

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Sanitation Standards for Navy and Marine Corps Owned and Operated Family Housing
(FH)

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Inspections must be performed only during the normal operating hours of the housing office. FH residents will be given a minimum of 3 business day notice prior to the inspection. A representative of the housing office will accompany the inspector(s).

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Routine inspections of FAMILY HOUSING must be conducted at

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least annually, but may be conducted more frequently if needed. At least 10 percent of the total number of housing units must be inspected annually.