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Re: Cleaning floors in operating suites

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Glenys Harrington
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Glenys Harrington

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Hi Lesley,

Your research projects sounds very interesting.

Are you able to share the publication or the reference for the publication?

Would be very useful to share with clinical staff as this topic seems to be raised on a routine, regular basis.

Regards

Glenys

Glenys Harrington

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Infection Control Consultancy (ICC)

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Hi Mandy, Support your recommendation I did a research project on show covers many years ago, and found no value in use, as per your comments, What is on the floor stays there unless we provide a vector to carry contaminates ( ie pillows table attachments placed on the floor)

Change is slow and old practices entrenched without evidence.

Kind Regards

Lesley Alway

Director

Strategic Health Resources.

Post Graduate Education Services.

0408 324 727

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Director Australian Health Design Council

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Hi all

We have mostly removed shoe covers in our operating theatres and procedural areas. The reasons for this are:

1.No-one washes their hands after they put them on! .. then they touch EVERYTHING!
2.There was no hand hygiene sink located adjacent to the change room so they could wash their hands either!. We did eventually put ABHR up in this location, but it had become a habit!
3.The floor is dirty any-how, leaving the only real purpose of the shoe cover to protect the individuals shoes from contamination during the case. This is a reasonable reason to wear shoe covers, but staff are encouraged to have dedicated shoes.
4.We have a dress codes for the operating theatres, including dedicated shoes or compliant with WHS requirements (enclosed, non-slip) plus able to be wiped over in the event blood or body fluid contamination
5.For the most part, most procedures are low risk of gross contamination to shoes, with a couple of notable exceptions (trauma etc). It is better to contain the blood/fluid before it makes it to the floor! This is better from an infection control perspective plus will reduce theatre turn around.

Reference information can be sourced from Standard Statement 5 Of the Perioperative attire standard in the current ACORN Standards (Ed 15)

By reducing the number of staff who wear the shoe covers, will hopefully result in a reduction of this problem.

Re the slips, is the correct product being used on the floors and is it the correct floor covering? We found an issue with product compatibly for the type of flooring we used- the cleaning agent left a film which created a hazard when wet. However, after we investigated further it was discovered that the laminate used in the new build was not to the correct standard. I am unsure of the full details, but it eventually got rectified!

Kind regards

Mandy Davidson

RN; GCert Inf Pre & Cont; MPHTM; Cert III Sterilisation; Cert IV TAE; Immunisation cred; CICP-A

Clinical Nurse Consultant 4187 Implementation project

Infection Prevention & Control

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We are currently having problems with shoe covers in theatre too. The cleaners are sweeping up pieces of white plastic type material which are coming from the shoe covers. The type we are using are obviously not designed for all day wear and bits are wearing off over the course of the day. We are looking at other products that may be a bit stronger and can last a full day of wear intact

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Cathy Mowat

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Infection Prevention and Control

Central Gippsland Health

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Are the shoe covers leaving behind a film? as we had a similar issue & subsequently changed our shoe covers ect

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Hi everyone

We seem to have an issue within our operating theatre regarding the product we use on the floors VMOs complaining they slip easily and the manager wants to try something else instead

Any help would be appreciated

Regards, Jenny

Jenny Garland

Acting Quality Risk and Safety Manager

Infection control officer

Mater Health Service North Queensland

E mail:Jenny.garland@matertsv.org.au

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