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31/05/2012 at 8:21 am #69057Nicola SwindellsParticipant
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Hi All,
We currently follow the Australian Guidelines for the Prevention and
Control of Infection in Healthcare Guidelines regarding cleaning
schedules, using a detergent for most surfaces and a TGA – registered
disinfectant with label claims specifying its effectiveness against
specific infectious organisms for isolation rooms.My question is the hospital is wishing to switch to a bleach product for
the purposes of isolation rooms can anyone offer any evidence for or
against a bleach product to assist me in my discussions, one of my
concerns is the aspect of OH&S when using bleach regularly.Thank you for your responses in advance.
Kind Regards
Nicky Swindells CNC
Infection Control Coordinator/Wound Management
Mater Hospitals Central Queensland
Rockhampton Yeppoon Gladstone
07 49313420
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01/06/2012 at 9:01 am #69059Hi Nicky,
We use a combination of disinfectants for isolation patients depending
on why the patient is in isolation, what sort of clean (daily or
terminal) and what sort of room it is they are in.Where possible we use a hydrogen peroxide disinfectant for terminal
cleans of infectious patient rooms, if not (e.g. an open room) it is
either bleach or triclosan. I have had reports from our Cleaning
Manager the staff are really on board with hydrogen peroxide
disinfection as their chemical exposure has been reduced.Kind Regards,
Fiona De Sousa
Infection Prevention & Control Coordinator
Sydney Adventist Hospital
185 Fox Valley Road, Wahroonga, NSW, 2076
________________________________
Behalf Of Nicola Swindells
Hi All,
We currently follow the Australian Guidelines for the Prevention and
Control of Infection in Healthcare Guidelines regarding cleaning
schedules, using a detergent for most surfaces and a TGA – registered
disinfectant with label claims specifying its effectiveness against
specific infectious organisms for isolation rooms.My question is the hospital is wishing to switch to a bleach product for
the purposes of isolation rooms can anyone offer any evidence for or
against a bleach product to assist me in my discussions, one of my
concerns is the aspect of OH&S when using bleach regularly.Thank you for your responses in advance.
Kind Regards
Nicky Swindells CNC
Infection Control Coordinator/Wound Management
Mater Hospitals Central Queensland
Rockhampton Yeppoon Gladstone
07 49313420
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01/06/2012 at 11:45 am #69060Fiona
How are you monitoring Hydrogen Peroxide levels in the room after disinfection ?
In Europe
The SWL (Safe Working Limit) for Hydrogen peroxide is 1ppm for a (TWA) Time Weighted Average 8 hour exposure over a 24 hour period.
The STEL (Short Term Exposure Limit) is 2ppm for 15 minutes with a maximum of 4 exposures in a 24 hour period.
The Safe Work Australia standards (http://www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/sites/SWA/AboutSafeWorkAustralia/WhatWeDo/Publications/Documents/237/AdoptedNationalExposureStandardsAtmosphericContaminants_NOHSC1003-1995_PDF.pdf)
Have set the TWA limit at 1ppm with no STEL established
As Hydrogen Peroxide is odourless and colourless it is extremely difficult to detect at lower concentration levels ( < 5ppm) which would be well above the SWL or even the European STEL. This is especially important in rooms with porous surfaces which will outgas for some time and particularly so as patients are in these rooms for 24 hours a day.
Regards
Kevin
Kevin Griffin
Bioquell Asia Pacific Pte Ltd207 Henderson Road,#01-05
Singapore 159550
T: +65 6592 5145
F: +65 6227 5878
M: +65 8511 3733Hi Nicky,
We use a combination of disinfectants for isolation patients depending on why the patient is in isolation, what sort of clean (daily or terminal) and what sort of room it is they are in.
Where possible we use a hydrogen peroxide disinfectant for terminal cleans of infectious patient rooms, if not (e.g. an open room) it is either bleach or triclosan. I have had reports from our Cleaning Manager the staff are really on board with hydrogen peroxide disinfection as their chemical exposure has been reduced.
Kind Regards,
Fiona De Sousa
Infection Prevention & Control Coordinator
Sydney Adventist Hospital
185 Fox Valley Road, Wahroonga, NSW, 2076
_____
Hi All,
We currently follow the Australian Guidelines for the Prevention and Control of Infection in Healthcare Guidelines regarding cleaning schedules, using a detergent for most surfaces and a TGA – registered disinfectant with label claims specifying its effectiveness against specific infectious organisms for isolation rooms.
My question is the hospital is wishing to switch to a bleach product for the purposes of isolation rooms can anyone offer any evidence for or against a bleach product to assist me in my discussions, one of my concerns is the aspect of OH&S when using bleach regularly.
Thank you for your responses in advance.
Kind Regards
Nicky Swindells CNC
Infection Control Coordinator/Wound Management
Mater Hospitals Central Queensland
Rockhampton Yeppoon Gladstone
07 49313420
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01/06/2012 at 3:38 pm #69062Hi Kevin,
We have been guided by the manufacturer in relation to wait times prior
to rooms being available for occupancy. These have been verified with
the use of a hydrogen peroxide meter that records as low as 1ppm.Kind Regards,
Fiona De Sousa
Infection Prevention & Control Coordinator
Sydney Adventist Hospital
185 Fox Valley Road, Wahroonga, NSW, 2076
________________________________
Behalf Of Kevin Griffin
Fiona
How are you monitoring Hydrogen Peroxide levels in the room after
disinfection ?In Europe
The SWL (Safe Working Limit) for Hydrogen peroxide is 1ppm for a (TWA)
Time Weighted Average 8 hour exposure over a 24 hour period.The STEL (Short Term Exposure Limit) is 2ppm for 15 minutes with a
maximum of 4 exposures in a 24 hour period.The Safe Work Australia standards
(http://www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/sites/SWA/AboutSafeWorkAustralia/Wh
atWeDo/Publications/Documents/237/AdoptedNationalExposureStandardsAtmosp
hericContaminants_NOHSC1003-1995_PDF.pdf)Have set the TWA limit at 1ppm with no STEL established
As Hydrogen Peroxide is odourless and colourless it is extremely
difficult to detect at lower concentration levels ( < 5ppm) which would
be well above the SWL or even the European STEL. This is especially
important in rooms with porous surfaces which will outgas for some time
and particularly so as patients are in these rooms for 24 hours a day.Regards
Kevin
Kevin Griffin
Bioquell Asia Pacific Pte Ltd207 Henderson Road,#01-05
Singapore 159550
T: +65 6592 5145
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YK_email2.jpgBehalf Of Fiona de Sousa
Hi Nicky,
We use a combination of disinfectants for isolation patients depending
on why the patient is in isolation, what sort of clean (daily or
terminal) and what sort of room it is they are in.Where possible we use a hydrogen peroxide disinfectant for terminal
cleans of infectious patient rooms, if not (e.g. an open room) it is
either bleach or triclosan. I have had reports from our Cleaning
Manager the staff are really on board with hydrogen peroxide
disinfection as their chemical exposure has been reduced.Kind Regards,
Fiona De Sousa
Infection Prevention & Control Coordinator
Sydney Adventist Hospital
185 Fox Valley Road, Wahroonga, NSW, 2076
________________________________
Behalf Of Nicola Swindells
Hi All,
We currently follow the Australian Guidelines for the Prevention and
Control of Infection in Healthcare Guidelines regarding cleaning
schedules, using a detergent for most surfaces and a TGA – registered
disinfectant with label claims specifying its effectiveness against
specific infectious organisms for isolation rooms.My question is the hospital is wishing to switch to a bleach product for
the purposes of isolation rooms can anyone offer any evidence for or
against a bleach product to assist me in my discussions, one of my
concerns is the aspect of OH&S when using bleach regularly.Thank you for your responses in advance.
Kind Regards
Nicky Swindells CNC
Infection Control Coordinator/Wound Management
Mater Hospitals Central Queensland
Rockhampton Yeppoon Gladstone
07 49313420
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01/06/2012 at 4:12 pm #69063Hi Fiona
I’m glad to hear that you are checking levels.
There have been a couple of papers recently looking at post cycle concentration of Hydrogen Peroxide. (Fu TY, Gent P, Kumar V. Efficacy, efficiency and safety aspects of hydrogen peroxide vapour and aerosolized hydrogen peroxide room disinfection systems. J Hosp Infect 2012; 80: 199-205.)
So many factors play a role (temperature, humidity, loading and presence of porous objects) that just waiting a set time isn’t sufficient to ensure peroxide concentrations are within safe levels. The conclusion appears to be that a independent low level electromechanical sensor must be used to confirm levels after each cycle even when forced catalytic aeration is used.
Regards
Kevin
Kevin Griffin
Bioquell Asia Pacific Pte Ltd207 Henderson Road,#01-05
Singapore 159550
T: +65 6592 5145
F: +65 6227 5878
M: +65 8511 3733Hi Kevin,
We have been guided by the manufacturer in relation to wait times prior to rooms being available for occupancy. These have been verified with the use of a hydrogen peroxide meter that records as low as 1ppm.
Kind Regards,
Fiona De Sousa
Infection Prevention & Control Coordinator
Sydney Adventist Hospital
185 Fox Valley Road, Wahroonga, NSW, 2076
_____
Fiona
How are you monitoring Hydrogen Peroxide levels in the room after disinfection ?
In Europe
The SWL (Safe Working Limit) for Hydrogen peroxide is 1ppm for a (TWA) Time Weighted Average 8 hour exposure over a 24 hour period.
The STEL (Short Term Exposure Limit) is 2ppm for 15 minutes with a maximum of 4 exposures in a 24 hour period.
The Safe Work Australia standards (http://www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/sites/SWA/AboutSafeWorkAustralia/WhatWeDo/Publications/Documents/237/AdoptedNationalExposureStandardsAtmosphericContaminants_NOHSC1003-1995_PDF.pdf)
Have set the TWA limit at 1ppm with no STEL established
As Hydrogen Peroxide is odourless and colourless it is extremely difficult to detect at lower concentration levels ( < 5ppm) which would be well above the SWL or even the European STEL. This is especially important in rooms with porous surfaces which will outgas for some time and particularly so as patients are in these rooms for 24 hours a day.
Regards
Kevin
Kevin Griffin
Bioquell Asia Pacific Pte Ltd207 Henderson Road,#01-05
Singapore 159550
T: +65 6592 5145
F: +65 6227 5878
M: +65 8511 3733Hi Nicky,
We use a combination of disinfectants for isolation patients depending on why the patient is in isolation, what sort of clean (daily or terminal) and what sort of room it is they are in.
Where possible we use a hydrogen peroxide disinfectant for terminal cleans of infectious patient rooms, if not (e.g. an open room) it is either bleach or triclosan. I have had reports from our Cleaning Manager the staff are really on board with hydrogen peroxide disinfection as their chemical exposure has been reduced.
Kind Regards,
Fiona De Sousa
Infection Prevention & Control Coordinator
Sydney Adventist Hospital
185 Fox Valley Road, Wahroonga, NSW, 2076
_____
Hi All,
We currently follow the Australian Guidelines for the Prevention and Control of Infection in Healthcare Guidelines regarding cleaning schedules, using a detergent for most surfaces and a TGA – registered disinfectant with label claims specifying its effectiveness against specific infectious organisms for isolation rooms.
My question is the hospital is wishing to switch to a bleach product for the purposes of isolation rooms can anyone offer any evidence for or against a bleach product to assist me in my discussions, one of my concerns is the aspect of OH&S when using bleach regularly.
Thank you for your responses in advance.
Kind Regards
Nicky Swindells CNC
Infection Control Coordinator/Wound Management
Mater Hospitals Central Queensland
Rockhampton Yeppoon Gladstone
07 49313420
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