Australian/New Zealand Standard: Laundry Practice
Australian/New Zealand Standard: Laundry Practice
Australian/New Zealand Standard: Laundry Practice
AS/NZS 4146
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AS/NZS 4146:2000
Thi s J oint Australian/ New Zea land Standard was prepared b y J oint Techn ical
Committ ee TX/16, Laundr y Pract ice. It was approved on be half of th e Council of
Standards Australia on 1 5 January 2000 and on behal f of the Counc il of Standards
New Zealand o n 5 January 2000 . It was published on 23 F ebruary 2000.
The follo wing inte r ests are repre sented o n Commi ttee TX/16:
Australian Chemic al Specialties Manufacturer s Association
Australian Healthcar e Laundry & Line n Service Association
Australian Infection Control Association
Australian Society for Microbiology
Australian Wool Testing Authority
Capital Coa st Health ( New Zealand)
Council of Tex tile and Fashion Industries of Australia
New South Wales TAFE Co mmission
New Zealand Na tional Linen Association
New Zealand Nurs es Org anisation
Queen sland Health
Research In stitute Textile Service s, New Zealand
Society of Dyers and Colourists of Australia and New Zealand
Textil e Care Feder ation of New Zealand
Textil e Renta l and Laundry Association ( Australia)
AS/NZS 4146:2000
Originated as AS 41461994
Jointly revised and designated AS/NZS 4146:2000
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ISBN 0 7337 3243 7
AS/NZS 4146:2000
PREFACE
This Standard was prepared by the Joint Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand
Committee TX/16, Laundry Practice as a revision of AS 41461994, Laundry practice.
The terms normative and informative have been used in this Standard to define the
application of the appendix to which they apply. A normative appendix is an integral part
of a Standard, whereas an informative appendix is only for information and guidance.
AS/NZS 4146:2000
CONTENTS
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FOREWORD ..............................................................................................................................4
AS/NZS 4146:2000
FOREWORD
Textile articles used in commercial, industrial, hospital and institutional organizations are
subjected to repetitive laundry processes to remove soiling, staining and various
contaminants which, if not removed, will result in the article being not only aesthetically
unacceptable but also a theoretical health risk. Although laundry processes may include
appropriate repair and maintenance of textiles to optimize textile life these features have
not been addressed in this Standard.
Commercial and industrial laundries process work from a wide variety of end users
including manufacturing, food processing, entertainment, catering, accommodation and
health care providers. The risks associated with laundering hospital linen, quilts, curtains
plastic sheeting and other textiles are generally identified, and appropriate procedures for
handling the risks are widely used. The risks in the non-hospital area are not always
identified. Risks to health from non-hospital laundry work may in fact be greater than that
associated with hospital work. For example, items such as hotel and motel bed linen are not
subject to the infection control procedures that apply in health care establishments
following change of occupant; Salmonella infection is a risk in some food processing
industries while many industrial garments are contaminated with a variety of harmful
substances. Because of the potential risk, the requirements for infection control in laundries
processing non-hospital linen should be as stringent as those for hospital laundries.
Although soiled textile articles have been identified as a source of pathogenic microorganisms, the risk of disease transmission is negligible if hygienic and commonsense
storage and handling of clean and soiled articles is practised. In this regard, it is intended
that standard precautions be applied to the handling of soiled articles. That is, it is to be
assumed that all soiled articles are a potential source of infection and therefore appropriate
precautions are to be applied including the use of protective attire.
The laundry industries in Australia and New Zealand are quite diverse and range from
modest in-house laundries operated by small hotels and motels to very large linen service
operations handling in excess of 200 tonnes per week.
The laundry industry can be divided into five major segments, viz. commercial, industrial,
hospital, institutional and on-premises. An additional segment of the industry that is
covered by this Standard includes the coin-operated laundries. These various segments of
the laundry industry may be broadly described as follows:
(a)
COMMERCIAL
Commercial laundries operate in the private sector and handle textiles from the
following:
(i)
Hotels/motels.
(ii)
Restaurants.
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(B)
personal clothing.
(b)
AS/NZS 4146:2000
INDUSTRIAL
Industrial laundries operate in the private sector and handle textiles from the
following:
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
Service stations.
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
cleaning rags.
HOSPITAL
Hospital laundries operate in health or health-related areas and handle textiles from
the following:
(i)
(ii)
Clinics.
(iii)
Dental services.
(iv)
Nursing homes.
(v)
(vi)
(d)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Staff uniforms.
(E)
Patients apparel.
(F)
INSTITUTIONAL
Institutional laundries operate in areas such as correctional institutions, remand
centres and mental health institutions.
The products serviced may include those items contained in commercial and
hospital.
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(e)
ON-PREMISES
On-premises laundries generally operate in the hotel/motel industry, nursing homes,
private hospitals and in the manufacturing industry. These laundries provide a service
for their own internal use.
(f)
COIN-OPERATED
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S E CT I ON
S COP E
AND
GE NE RAL
1.1 SCOPE
This Standard specifies general laundry practice requirements and recommendations for
commercial, industrial, hospital, institutional, on-premise and coin-operated laundries, as
well as minimum performance requirements which are to be attained in order to provide an
acceptable level of service.
1.2 OBJECTIVE
This Standard is intended to provide laundry operators as well as their clients with a
common reference for acceptable laundry performance.
1.3 REFERENCED AND RELATED DOCUMENTS
1.3.1 Referenced documents
The following documents are referred to in this Standard:
AS
1169
2001
2001.1
2001.2.3
2001.3.6
3789
3789.4
3789.5
4480
4480.1
AS/NZS
1957
TextilesCare labelling
ISO
2267
4312
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