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06/06/2013 at 10:33 am #70056Kylie McCarthyParticipant
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Good morning,
I am currently reviewing the contents of our Creutzfeldt Jacob Disease (CJD) spill kit. Could you please let me know (via direct email) what product you have available for cleaning spillage of higher infectivity tissue from patients in either the low or high risk CJD categories.The current National Guidelines state:
Environmental
Cleaning
Routine containment and cleaning procedures apply unless major contamination with higher-infectivity
tissue has occurred. Spill-Kits containing either 1M sodium hydroxide (NaOH) or 20,000ppm (free chlorine) sodium
hypochlorite should be available in areas of increased risk such as neurosurgery operating rooms,
mortuaries and laboratories. Occupational health and safety recommendations and material safety data
sheets (MSDS) must be available. Expose area with freshly prepared solution for 1 hour and then rinse
with water. Surfaces that cannot tolerate NaOH or sodium hypochlorite should be cleaned using anionic
detergent.
http://www.health.gov.au/internet/main/publishing.nsf/content/AC9448D36D359F50CA2577C40016F0F6/$File/CJDInfectionControlGuidelinesJan2013.pdf
Thanks in advance
Kylie McCarthy
Infection control coordinator
Prince of Wales Private Hospital
Phone 02 9650 4034
Fax 02 9650 4688Please consider the environment before printing this message
Kylie McCarthy
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Prince of Wales Private Hospital
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06/06/2013 at 10:49 am #70058Roel CastilloParticipantAuthor:
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Hi Kylie
This might help. Kindly go through to links.
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvrd/cjd/qa_cjd_infection_control.htm
Cheers
RoelRoel Castillo
Project Officer SSD
[The Chris O`Brien Lifehouse at RPA]
Level 5, 119-143 Missenden Road
Camperdown NSW 2050
PO BOX M5 Missenden Road NSW 2050[Lifehouse warming]
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*hWK4nY*Good morning,
I am currently reviewing the contents of our Creutzfeldt Jacob Disease (CJD) spill kit. Could you please let me know (via direct email) what product you have available for cleaning spillage of higher infectivity tissue from patients in either the low or high risk CJD categories.
The current National Guidelines state:
Environmental
Cleaning
Routine containment and cleaning procedures apply unless major contamination with higher-infectivity
tissue has occurred. Spill-Kits containing either 1M sodium hydroxide (NaOH) or 20,000ppm (free chlorine) sodium
hypochlorite should be available in areas of increased risk such as neurosurgery operating rooms,
mortuaries and laboratories. Occupational health and safety recommendations and material safety data
sheets (MSDS) must be available. Expose area with freshly prepared solution for 1 hour and then rinse
with water. Surfaces that cannot tolerate NaOH or sodium hypochlorite should be cleaned using anionic
detergent.Thanks in advance
Kylie McCarthy
Infection control coordinator
Prince of Wales Private Hospital
Phone 02 9650 4034
Fax 02 9650 4688Please consider the environment before printing this message
Kylie McCarthy
Infection control coordinator
Prince of Wales Private Hospital
Phone 02 9650 4034
Fax 02 9650 4688Please consider the environment before printing this message
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06/06/2013 at 10:58 am #70059Roel CastilloParticipantAuthor:
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Hi Kylie
Further, kindly refer to Victoria’s version.
http://ideas.health.vic.gov.au/bluebook/appendix5.asp
Cheers
RoelRoel Castillo
Project Officer SSD
[The Chris O`Brien Lifehouse at RPA]
Level 5, 119-143 Missenden Road
Camperdown NSW 2050
PO BOX M5 Missenden Road NSW 2050[Lifehouse warming]
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*hWK4nY*Good morning,
I am currently reviewing the contents of our Creutzfeldt Jacob Disease (CJD) spill kit. Could you please let me know (via direct email) what product you have available for cleaning spillage of higher infectivity tissue from patients in either the low or high risk CJD categories.
The current National Guidelines state:
Environmental
Cleaning
Routine containment and cleaning procedures apply unless major contamination with higher-infectivity
tissue has occurred. Spill-Kits containing either 1M sodium hydroxide (NaOH) or 20,000ppm (free chlorine) sodium
hypochlorite should be available in areas of increased risk such as neurosurgery operating rooms,
mortuaries and laboratories. Occupational health and safety recommendations and material safety data
sheets (MSDS) must be available. Expose area with freshly prepared solution for 1 hour and then rinse
with water. Surfaces that cannot tolerate NaOH or sodium hypochlorite should be cleaned using anionic
detergent.Thanks in advance
Kylie McCarthy
Infection control coordinator
Prince of Wales Private Hospital
Phone 02 9650 4034
Fax 02 9650 4688Please consider the environment before printing this message
Kylie McCarthy
Infection control coordinator
Prince of Wales Private Hospital
Phone 02 9650 4034
Fax 02 9650 4688Please consider the environment before printing this message
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