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    Hi everyone,
    I am trying to manage construction dust from the new ICU build- yes the same one as the jumbo toilet rolls- I am having an issue with dusty footprints in the hallway and lift near the construction zone. The wards close to the zone include Renal Dialysis, Maternity, NICU and ICU The contractors regularly mop the hallway etc but the issue is the dust leaving the zone. In the Zone there is a long piece of carpet leading to door and just before the door is another sticky matt. There is also a rubber matt outside the door. There is a sign about wiping feet etc. It is clear that these are not enough, can anyone give me some ideas on the best way to manage this. We have a good working relationship with the contractors and should be able to resolve this issue. Are there better products the contractors can purchase to prevent this dust be transported
    Thanks in advance
    Cate Coffey | Clinical Nurse Consultant
    Infection Prevention and Control Unit | Central Australia Health Service
    Northern Territory Government
    Alice Springs Hopsital, Gap Rd, Alice Springs
    GPO Box 2234, Suburb, NT Postcode
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    #73180
    Michael Wishart
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    Hi Cate

    If it is airborne dust rather than trafficked dust that is the issue, my thoughts would be to get the contractor to create a ‘negative pressure’ zone in the corridor outside the work to stop dust spreading to other areas through the air. There are mobile negative pressure extractors they can hire which can be placed strategically in the corridor.

    Just a thought.

    Cheers
    Michael

    Michael Wishart
    Infection Control Coordinator

    A 627 Rode Road, Chermside QLD 4032
    P (07) 3326 3068 | F (07) 3607 2226 | E michael.wishart@svha.org.au | W http://www.hsnph.org.au
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    Hi everyone,
    I am trying to manage construction dust from the new ICU build- yes the same one as the jumbo toilet rolls- I am having an issue with dusty footprints in the hallway and lift near the construction zone. The wards close to the zone include Renal Dialysis, Maternity, NICU and ICU The contractors regularly mop the hallway etc but the issue is the dust leaving the zone. In the Zone there is a long piece of carpet leading to door and just before the door is another sticky matt. There is also a rubber matt outside the door. There is a sign about wiping feet etc. It is clear that these are not enough, can anyone give me some ideas on the best way to manage this. We have a good working relationship with the contractors and should be able to resolve this issue. Are there better products the contractors can purchase to prevent this dust be transported
    Thanks in advance
    Cate Coffey | Clinical Nurse Consultant
    Infection Prevention and Control Unit | Central Australia Health Service
    Northern Territory Government
    Alice Springs Hopsital, Gap Rd, Alice Springs
    GPO Box 2234, Suburb, NT Postcode
    p … 08 89517737
    e … cate.coffey@nt.gov.au http://www.nt.gov.au/health

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    #73181
    Joe-Anne Bendall
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    Hi Cate

    We did a small renovation and the contractors did a major seal up with plastic during the generation of dust phase. They also used some sticky mats at the exit point.
    We had a similar issue with dust in corridors and near the lift. They did mopping twice a day also to keep the area clean.

    I was on first name basis with them by the end!

    Thank you

    Joe-Anne Bendall
    Joe-Anne Bendall
    Clinical Nurse Consultant Infection Prevention and Control
    (Including vaccination and screening)
    Monday – Friday 0800 – 1630
    Sydney Hospital and Sydney Eye Hospital
    8 Macquarie St
    SYDNEY NSW 2000
    |* ph +61 2 9382 7199 |?page 22070 via switch 9382 7111| 7 Fax 93827510 |
    ?Mobile 0418984255 | * Joe-Anne.Bendall@HEALTH.NSW.GOV.AU

    Hi Cate

    If it is airborne dust rather than trafficked dust that is the issue, my thoughts would be to get the contractor to create a ‘negative pressure’ zone in the corridor outside the work to stop dust spreading to other areas through the air. There are mobile negative pressure extractors they can hire which can be placed strategically in the corridor.

    Just a thought.

    Cheers
    Michael

    Michael Wishart
    Infection Control Coordinator

    A 627 Rode Road, Chermside QLD 4032
    P (07) 3326 3068 | F (07) 3607 2226 | E michael.wishart@svha.org.au | W http://www.hsnph.org.au
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    Hi everyone,
    I am trying to manage construction dust from the new ICU build- yes the same one as the jumbo toilet rolls- I am having an issue with dusty footprints in the hallway and lift near the construction zone. The wards close to the zone include Renal Dialysis, Maternity, NICU and ICU The contractors regularly mop the hallway etc but the issue is the dust leaving the zone. In the Zone there is a long piece of carpet leading to door and just before the door is another sticky matt. There is also a rubber matt outside the door. There is a sign about wiping feet etc. It is clear that these are not enough, can anyone give me some ideas on the best way to manage this. We have a good working relationship with the contractors and should be able to resolve this issue. Are there better products the contractors can purchase to prevent this dust be transported
    Thanks in advance
    Cate Coffey | Clinical Nurse Consultant
    Infection Prevention and Control Unit | Central Australia Health Service
    Northern Territory Government
    Alice Springs Hopsital, Gap Rd, Alice Springs
    GPO Box 2234, Suburb, NT Postcode
    p … 08 89517737
    e … cate.coffey@nt.gov.au http://www.nt.gov.au/health

    Our Vision: Better health outcomes for all Central Australians
    Our Values: Community at the Centre | Equity and Integrity | We are Accountable | We are Relevant Today and Ready for Tomorrow | We are Committed to High Quality Care | We Value our Partnerships

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    #73183
    Jane Hellsten
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    Hi Cate,
    We developed a manual which is a usual tool when your facility is undergoing building works. It is available on the Hospital engineers Australia website and also via some state health authorities such as the Victorian Departments Infection Control site. It is titled Infection Control principles for the management of construction, renovation, repairs and maintenance within health care facilities. It also contains tools which you can use to risk rate the works and also to conduct site inspections. It may be very helpful and just what you need presently.

    Best regards,
    Jane

    Jane Hellsten – CICP | Manager – Infection Prevention Control & Infectious Diseases Service
    Loddon Mallee Infection Control Resource Centre | Medical Services – Acute Campus
    Bendigo Health
    PO Box 126 Bendigo Victoria 3552
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    From: ACIPC Infexion Connexion [mailto:AICALIST@AICALIST.ORG.AU] On Behalf Of Rick De Sousa
    Sent: Tuesday, 7 June 2016 5:44 PM
    To: AICALIST@AICALIST.ORG.AU
    Subject: Re: [ACIPC_Infexion_Connexion] Construction Dust

    Hi Cate,
    When I was at my previous employment we had to manage this issue regularly whilst our hospital was being added on to. Good relationships with the builders are key along with explanations and education about the IPC issues associated with dust and support from your Executive to manage these issues.

    We also put in place sealed areas, dust mats, use of shoe and boot covers, mopping, cleaning etc along with regular IPC and other key manager walks past the site. We also undertook regular audits of compliance with these precautions and had an escalation process when they were breached (including tracked dust).

    Depending on the severity of the issue this may have been a phone call and/or face to face discussion, a non-conformance report or a stop work order (rarely used).

    Throughout our build this issue did not completely go away but we reduced the frequency and severity of it through education, good relationships and a lot of persistence.

    Kind regards
    Fiona De Sousa
    RN, Newcastle Private Hospital

    Sent from my iPad

    On 7 Jun 2016, at 3:50 pm, Joe-Anne Bendall <Joe-Anne.Bendall@HEALTH.NSW.GOV.AU> wrote:
    Hi Cate

    We did a small renovation and the contractors did a major seal up with plastic during the generation of dust phase. They also used some sticky mats at the exit point.
    We had a similar issue with dust in corridors and near the lift. They did mopping twice a day also to keep the area clean.

    I was on first name basis with them by the end!

    Thank you

    Joe-Anne Bendall
    Joe-Anne Bendall
    Clinical Nurse Consultant Infection Prevention and Control
    (Including vaccination and screening)
    Monday Friday 0800 – 1630
    Sydney Hospital and Sydney Eye Hospital
    8 Macquarie St
    SYDNEY NSW 2000
    | ph +61 2 9382 7199 |page 22070 via switch 9382 7111| 7 Fax 93827510 |
    Mobile 0418984255 | Joe-Anne.Bendall@HEALTH.NSW.GOV.AU

    From: ACIPC Infexion Connexion [mailto:AICALIST@AICALIST.ORG.AU] On Behalf Of Michael Wishart
    Sent: Tuesday, 7 June 2016 2:52 PM
    To: AICALIST@AICALIST.ORG.AU
    Subject: Re: Construction Dust

    Hi Cate

    If it is airborne dust rather than trafficked dust that is the issue, my thoughts would be to get the contractor to create a negative pressure zone in the corridor outside the work to stop dust spreading to other areas through the air. There are mobile negative pressure extractors they can hire which can be placed strategically in the corridor.

    Just a thought.

    Cheers
    Michael

    Michael Wishart
    Infection Control Coordinator

    A 627 Rode Road, Chermside QLD 4032
    P (07) 3326 3068 | F (07) 3607 2226 | E michael.wishart@svha.org.au | W http://www.hsnph.org.au
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    From: ACIPC Infexion Connexion [mailto:AICALIST@AICALIST.ORG.AU] On Behalf Of Cate Coffey
    Sent: Tuesday, 7 June 2016 2:40 PM
    To: AICALIST@AICALIST.ORG.AU
    Subject: Construction Dust

    Hi everyone,
    I am trying to manage construction dust from the new ICU build- yes the same one as the jumbo toilet rolls- I am having an issue with dusty footprints in the hallway and lift near the construction zone. The wards close to the zone include Renal Dialysis, Maternity, NICU and ICU The contractors regularly mop the hallway etc but the issue is the dust leaving the zone. In the Zone there is a long piece of carpet leading to door and just before the door is another sticky matt. There is also a rubber matt outside the door. There is a sign about wiping feet etc. It is clear that these are not enough, can anyone give me some ideas on the best way to manage this. We have a good working relationship with the contractors and should be able to resolve this issue. Are there better products the contractors can purchase to prevent this dust be transported
    Thanks in advance
    Cate Coffey | Clinical Nurse Consultant
    Infection Prevention and Control Unit | Central Australia Health Service
    Northern Territory Government
    Alice Springs Hopsital, Gap Rd, Alice Springs
    GPO Box 2234, Suburb, NT Postcode
    p … 08 89517737
    e … cate.coffey@nt.gov.au http://www.nt.gov.au/health

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    Thanks everyone for your advice

    Cate Coffey | Clinical Nurse Consultant
    Infection Prevention and Control Unit | Central Australia Health Service
    Northern Territory Government
    Alice Springs Hopsital, Gap Rd, Alice Springs
    GPO Box 2234, Suburb, NT Postcode
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    Hi everyone,
    I am trying to manage construction dust from the new ICU build- yes the same one as the jumbo toilet rolls- I am having an issue with dusty footprints in the hallway and lift near the construction zone. The wards close to the zone include Renal Dialysis, Maternity, NICU and ICU The contractors regularly mop the hallway etc but the issue is the dust leaving the zone. In the Zone there is a long piece of carpet leading to door and just before the door is another sticky matt. There is also a rubber matt outside the door. There is a sign about wiping feet etc. It is clear that these are not enough, can anyone give me some ideas on the best way to manage this. We have a good working relationship with the contractors and should be able to resolve this issue. Are there better products the contractors can purchase to prevent this dust be transported
    Thanks in advance
    Cate Coffey | Clinical Nurse Consultant
    Infection Prevention and Control Unit | Central Australia Health Service
    Northern Territory Government
    Alice Springs Hopsital, Gap Rd, Alice Springs
    GPO Box 2234, Suburb, NT Postcode
    p … 08 89517737
    e … cate.coffey@nt.gov.au http://www.nt.gov.au/health

    Our Vision: Better health outcomes for all Central Australians
    Our Values: Community at the Centre | Equity and Integrity | We are Accountable | We are Relevant Today and Ready for Tomorrow | We are Committed to High Quality Care | We Value our Partnerships

    Central Australia Health Service is a Smoke Free Workplace

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    Marija Juraja
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    Hi Cate,

    We have done various builds and this is a picture of the system we used. It’s a negative pressure double hepa filtered portable system contained within a door cavity with dust mats on exit. It has been used widely in most of our renovation work especially in high risk areas like Operating Theatres and ICU.

    Kind Regards

    Marija Juraja |Clinical Service Coordinator -CALHN Infection Prevention & Control Unit|
    Division of Acute Medicine (RN, GCNS Inf Ctrl, CICP)
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    Thanks everyone for your advice

    Cate Coffey | Clinical Nurse Consultant
    Infection Prevention and Control Unit | Central Australia Health Service
    Northern Territory Government
    Alice Springs Hopsital, Gap Rd, Alice Springs
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    Hi everyone,
    I am trying to manage construction dust from the new ICU build- yes the same one as the jumbo toilet rolls- I am having an issue with dusty footprints in the hallway and lift near the construction zone. The wards close to the zone include Renal Dialysis, Maternity, NICU and ICU The contractors regularly mop the hallway etc but the issue is the dust leaving the zone. In the Zone there is a long piece of carpet leading to door and just before the door is another sticky matt. There is also a rubber matt outside the door. There is a sign about wiping feet etc. It is clear that these are not enough, can anyone give me some ideas on the best way to manage this. We have a good working relationship with the contractors and should be able to resolve this issue. Are there better products the contractors can purchase to prevent this dust be transported
    Thanks in advance
    Cate Coffey | Clinical Nurse Consultant
    Infection Prevention and Control Unit | Central Australia Health Service
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