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I. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH EVALUATION <br /> Adult Temporary Holding Facilities <br /> ARTICLE/SECTION YES I NO I N/A COMMENTS <br /> Article 12. Food <br /> 1246 Food Serving Written Policies Reviewed? ® Yes ❑ No <br /> Policies and procedures shall be developed and ® Food not prepared in this Facility. Food is prepared by: <br /> implemented to ensure that appropriate work X ❑Another local detention facility <br /> assignments are made and food handlers are ®Other Facility permitted and inspection pursuant to <br /> adequately supervised. Food is prepared and California Retail Food Code <br /> served only under the immediate supervision of In the occasion an inmate is fed,food is bought <br /> a staff member. from Carl's Jr. <br /> Article 14. Bedding and Linens <br /> 1270 Standard Bedding and Linen Issue <br /> (Required for TH,only if applicable) ® Inmates are held for less than 12 hours. <br /> The standard issue of clean suitable bedding Inmates are usually kept for less than 6 hours. <br /> and linens, for each inmate held for longer than <br /> 12 hours includes: <br /> One serviceable mattress which meets the X <br /> requirements of Title 15 § 1272 (see below) <br /> One mattress cover or one sheet; X <br /> One freshly laundered or dry-cleaned X <br /> blanket, depending upon climatic conditions. <br /> 1272 Mattresses (/Required for TH,only if applicable) <br /> ® Inmates are held for less than 12 hours. <br /> Mattresses are enclosed in an easily cleaned, X Inmates are usually kept for less than 6 hours. <br /> non-absorbent ticking and conform to the size of <br /> the bunk as referenced in Title 24, Section 470 <br /> A.3.5 Beds (at least 30" wide X 76" long). <br /> Any mattress purchased for issue to an inmate <br /> in a facility, which is locked to prevent <br /> unimpeded access to the outdoors, is certified <br /> by the manufacturer as meeting all X <br /> requirements of the State Fire Marshal and <br /> Bureau of Home Furnishings test standard for <br /> penal mattresses. Technical Information <br /> Bulletin Number 121, dated April 1980. <br /> Article 15. Facility Sanitation and Safety <br /> 1280 Facility Sanitation, Safety and Written Policies Reviewed? ® Yes ❑ No <br /> Maintenance <br /> Watch Commander inspects at beginning <br /> There are policies and procedures for the X and end of shift. Any maintenance <br /> maintenance of an acceptable level of problems are reported to Jail Supervisor. <br /> cleanliness, repair and safety throughout the <br /> facility. <br /> The plan provides for a regular schedule of <br /> housekeeping tasks and inspections to identify X <br /> and correct unsanitary or unsafe conditions or <br /> work practices. <br /> City of Manteca Police Department 10/24/2012 PAGE 2 Temp Holding 6/15/2009 <br />