Kepala Pusat Kesehatan TNI Angkatan Darat STANDARD PROCEDURE OPERATIONAL Dr. dr. Sukirman, Sp.KK.,M.Kes., FINSDV., FAADV Mayor Jenderal TNI 1. Disinfection is an effort to clean microorganisms, such as germs or viruses, from the surface of objects using disinfectant materials. 2. Disinfection is an effort to reduce or eliminate the number of pathogenic microorganisms that cause disease by physical and chemical means. 3. Surface disinfection is intended for flat surfaces such as floors, walls, tables, chairs, cupboards, and other equipment in field hospitals DEFINITION 4. Disinfect objects that frequently come into contact with hands, such as eating utensils. 5. A field hospital is a big, mobile, temporary medical unit that treats patients on- site before securely transporting them to a permanent hospital. 6. Surface disinfection is a set of actions that use disinfectant ingredients to clean flat surfaces and other areas often handled by humans. 1. As a guideline for creating a clean, safe, and comfortable atmosphere to reduce or avoid the transfer of microorganisms from the morgue to officers, visitors, and the community surrounding the field hospital. PURPOSE 2. Prevent the spread of infection in the hospital. 3. To ensure that the room is constantly ready for usage. 4. To ensure that hygiene is upheld. 1. Undang-Undang Nomor 34 Tahun 2004 tentang Tentara Nasional Indonesia 2. Peraturan Menteri Kesehatan NO. 75/2019 tentang Krisis Kesehatan 3. Peraturan Menteri Kesehatan Republik Indonesia Nomer 47 tahun 2018 tentang pelayanan Kegawatdaruratan POLICY 4. Nota Kesepahaman antara Menteri Kesehatan dan Panglima TNI Nomor NK/26/XI/2023/TNI tentang Sinergitas Penyelenggaraan Kerja Sama Bidang Kesehatan 5. Blue Book WHO 2021 tentang klasifikasi dan Minimum Standar untuk Emergency Medical Team REFERENCE 1. Minister of Health Regulation Number 7 of 2017, concerning Hospital Environmental Health Requirements 2. Decree of the Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia Number Hk.01.07/Menkes/504/2020, concerning Guidelines for Environmental Cleaning and Disinfection Activities in the Context of Preventing Transmission of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) 3. Minister of Health Regulation Number 75 of 2019, concerning Health Crisis Management 4. Minister of Health Regulation Number 2 of 2023, concerning Implementing Regulations PP Number 66 of 2014 concerning Environmental Health 5. Minister of Environment and Forestry Regulation Number 56 of 2015 concerning Medical and Hazardous Waste Management. 1. Ensure that the area to be disinfected is clear of people and animals. 2. Prepare the sprayer and disinfection materials in accordance with the use instructions. 3. Wear comprehensive personal protective equipment (PPE), including protective gear with a head covering, mask, goggles, disposable gloves, and boots. 4. Start by desinfecting the unclean areas and surfaces of objects. 5. Clean from the farthest to the closest location to the door. 6. Cleaning begins with the disposal of garbage based on its type, and the trash can is washed and returned to its proper location. 7. Use a flannel or microfiber cloth to disinfect non-flat surfaces like railings, PROCEDURE poles, etc. 8. Use a sprayer to disinfect flat surfaces like floors, tables, chairs, etc. 9. Wash porous things like carpets, rugs, and drapes in clean water with soap to disinfect them. 10. Once disinfection is complete, police should clean and disinfect their personal protective equipment before utilizing it again. Disposable PPE is placed in a designated garbage bin. 11. Wash your hands with soap and running water. 12. Always keep a record of all work in the room's status book. Notes: Every day, cleaning and disinfection are carried out (depending on the situation).