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    Lori McLeod-Mills
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    Author:
    Lori McLeod-Mills

    Position:
    National WHS Clinical Coordinator

    Organisation:
    Healius

    State:
    VIC

    Dear Colleagues,

    Our organisation has purchased cleanable face shields which have been
    issued to each staff member.

    Some staff have complained that these style of face shields are not
    acceptable as an equivalent to safety glasses for droplet precautions as
    there is a 1cm wide gap at the top of the face shield between the perspex
    of the face shield and the headband. Unlike the single use face shields
    that have a foam headband which fills in this gap.

    Are there any Australian or International standards on face shields.

    Would a gap at the top make the face shield unable to be used as PPE?

    Thank you in advance for your help.

    Lori

    Lori McLeod-Mills
    National Quality Governance Officer
    Healthcare Imaging Services
    lori.mcleod@healthcareimaging.com.au
    0414 542 483

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    #77214
    Glenys Harrington
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    Author:
    Glenys Harrington

    Position:
    Consultant

    Organisation:
    Infection Control Consultancy (ICC)

    State:

    Hi All,

    Further to Loris question below if you reusing single use disposable face shields (particularly in Victoria) what type of cleaning and disinfection agent/s are you finding are the best in terms of keeping the view clear?

    Please note I do not support the reuse of face shields in particulate cleaning and placing bags. The risk with reuse of a face shield is that with shields with components that cannot be cleaned and disinfected (foam/elastic) when placed in any type of bag the internal surface of the bag may become contaminated. This may result in hand contamination when reusing the face shield on subsequent occasions.

    The Aged care guidelines Coronavirus (COVID-19), Plan for the Victorian Aged Care Sector, Version 3.0, 1 July 2020 note the following:

    PPE

    *Single use disposable items cannot be reused
    *Face shields should be changed every 4 hrs

    Thank you in anticipation

    Glenys

    Glenys Harrington

    Consultant

    Infection Control Consultancy (ICC)

    P.O. Box 6385

    Melbourne

    Australia, 3004

    M: +61 404816434

    E: infexion@ozemail.com.au

    Dear Colleagues,

    Our organisation has purchased cleanable face shields which have been issued to each staff member.

    Some staff have complained that these style of face shields are not acceptable as an equivalent to safety glasses for droplet precautions as there is a 1cm wide gap at the top of the face shield between the perspex of the face shield and the headband. Unlike the single use face shields that have a foam headband which fills in this gap.

    Are there any Australian or International standards on face shields.

    Would a gap at the top make the face shield unable to be used as PPE?

    Thank you in advance for your help.

    Lori

    Lori McLeod-Mills

    National Quality Governance Officer

    Healthcare Imaging Services

    lori.mcleod@healthcareimaging.com.au

    0414 542 483

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