A group of Hamilton Medical Center (HMC) Environmental Services employees recently received advanced training and certification in cleaning and disinfecting. The inaugural group of Environmental Services employees graduated with their certification in June.

Certified employees include: Erika Bucio, Bryson Clark, Beatriz De Ochoa, Margie Narra, Regina

Sexton, Amber Watkins, and Emily Wilson.

The Certified Health Care Environmental Services Technician (CHEST) certification equips

technicians to stay compliant by providing advanced training in proper cleaning, disinfecting,

and preventing infection in health care environments.

“Achieving this certification is another way Hamilton shows commitment to safety and

excellence,” said Amy Carroll, Infection Prevention specialist.

“The Environmental Services

technicians play a critical role in infection prevention, and this training supports them in

delivering a safe and clean environment for patients and staff.”

The training covers infection prevention and control, effective communication and decision-

making, best practices for selecting the right equipment and disinfectants, how to disinfect

patient rooms, extra steps to take in isolation rooms or waste streams, the patient experience

impact of the cleaning and disinfecting process, team problem-solving, and special

considerations.

The training goes beyond standard cleaning procedures and delves into how to disinfect in

different situations, specialty areas and isolation rooms, all while guiding participants toward

industry best practices.