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Glenys Harrington
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Author:
Glenys Harrington

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infexion@ozemail.com.au

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Hi Sony and Michael,

The only Australian reference to linen and waste chutes is the “2003
Handbook – Hospital acquired infections – Engineering down the risks” which
states the following:

. 3.2(a) Disposal rooms para 2 – “Chutes require particular design
features and will raise ongoing maintenance and cleaning issues. In
addition, chutes can propel airborne contaminants throughout the facility.
Therefore, chutes should not be incorporated in design features for the
management of transport of waste or linen in healthcare facilities”

These standards may be somewhat out of date (i.e. 2003) as new generation
waste and linen chute systems have been introduced into Europe, Asia and the
US for use in residential, industrial, commercial and hospital and nursing
home settings.

In the US the “2010 edition of the FGI “Guidelines for Design and
Construction of Health Care Facilities”, refuse and linen chutes are
permitted and the guideline and states the following:

Refuse chutes

2.1.4 Patient Support Services

2.1-5 General Support Services and Facilities

2.1 – 5.4 Waste Management Facilities

2.1 0 5.4.1.4 Refuse chutes, If provided, these shall meet or exceed the
following standards:

(1) Chutes shall meet the provisions described in NFPA 82

(2) Service openings to chutes shall comply with NFPA 101

(3) Chute discharge into collection rooms shall comply with NFPA 101

(4) The minimum cross-sectional dimension of gravity chutes shall be 2 feet
(60.96 centimetres)

Linen chutes

2.2-5.2.6 – if provided shall meet or exceed the following standards:

2.5 -5.2.6.1 Standards

(1) Service openings to chutes shall comply with NFPA 101

(2) Chutes shall meet the provision described in NFPA 82

(3) Chute discharge into collection rooms shall comply with NFPA 101

2.2-5.2.6.2 Dimensions. The minimum cross-sectional dimensions of gravity
chutes shall be 2 feet

(60.96 centimetres)

The NFPA is the US “National Fire Protection Association”

In addition the USA DRAFT – 2014 edition of the FGI “Guidelines for Design
and Construction of Health Care Facilities” includes guidelines for such
chutes.

The draft 2014 manuscript is available for public comment can be accessed at
the following link: http://www.fgiguidelines.net/comments/draft.php

Regards

Glenys

Glenys Harrington

Consultant

Infection Control Consultancy (ICC)

PO Box 5202

Middle Park

Victoria, 3206

Australia

H: +61 3 96902216

M: +61 404 816 434

infexion@ozemail.com.au

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Of Michael Wishart
&/or waste chute

Hi Sony

My understanding is that in Australia, most new hospital buildings, and
indeed those being refurbished, have removed linen and waste chutes due to
fire regulations prohibiting them. So I would not think there are many
hospitals with these kinds of chutes left in this country.

Cheers
Michael Wishart

Michael Wishart

CNC Infection Control

Holy Spirit Northside Private Hospital

627 Rode Road, Chermside, Qld 4032

t: (07) 3326 3068 | f: (07) 3326 3523

e: Michael.Wishart@hsn.org.au

w:
http://www.holyspiritnorthside.org.au

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SO [sony@HA.ORG.HK]

Dear All,

We are preparing our hospital renovation project, hence we would like to
know whether you would use linen chute &/or waste chute.

Your sharing would be a tremendous help.

Regards,

Sony SO

Nursing Officer, Infection Control Team

Kwong Wah Hospital

HONG KONG SAR, CHINA

Tel:+ 852 3517-2409 Fax: +852 2332-3348 email:sony@ha.org.hk

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