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    Toni Schouten
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    Dear All,

    http://www.healthfacilityguidelines.com.au/AusHFG_Documents/Guidelines/A
    usHFG%20Part%20D%20Infection%20Prevention%20and%20Control%20_%20860%20Ph
    ysical%20Environment.pdf

    The AHFG Part D – Infection Prevention and Control

    860 – Physical Environment, Rev 5.0, 1 June 2012 states:

    “All sharps bins should be positioned out of the reach of children at a
    height that

    enables safe disposal by all members of staff. It should be noted that
    health services

    are dependent on the type and style of sharps containers as a result of
    their supplier

    contract arrangements. If the contract changes, the method of fixture
    may also

    change and that may cause damage to walls. Many companies provide
    holders,

    stands etc, for sharps.”

    Toni Schouten CICP
    Clinical Quality Manager | Clinical Governance Unit
    PO Box M30, Missenden Road LPO, Camperdown NSW 2050
    Tel 02 9515 9339 | Fax 09 9515 9610 | Mob 0438 171 493 |
    toni.schouten@sswahs.nsw.gov.au

    Behalf Of Draycott, Sue (DHHS)
    containers [SECUNCLASSIFIED]

    Hi Kylie

    The Royal Hobart Hospital is currently undergoing major redevelopment,
    and the issue of where to place sharps containers caused us a few
    headaches! After exhaustive investigations we found that the Standards
    Australia HB 260-2003, Hospital acquired infections – Engineering down
    the risk, provided the information we were looking for. The Standard
    states… “Optimal placement of sharps bins, especially in areas of
    public access, includes fixing the container to a wall or trolley with
    the opening of the container 1.2 metres from floor level”.

    I find that the AHFG confuse the issue a little. The height of 900mm
    shown in the room layout data sheet for the Dirty Utility which is
    obviously not a public access area. However, when looking at the room
    layout data sheet for an in-patient room, there is no mention of a
    sharps container at all.

    Within all our newly refurbished and newly constructed areas the height
    specified (in all areas) to our building contractors is as per the
    Standards Australia HB 260-3003 1200metres from the floor). I hope this
    helps.

    Kind Regards

    Sue Draycott

    Infection Control Manager

    Redevelopment RHH and CCC Services

    Southern Tasmania Area Health Service

    Level 9, A Block, Royal Hobart Hospital

    Liverpool Street

    Hobart, 7000

    Behalf Of Roel Castillo

    Hi Kylie

    Sharps containers should be fixed at a height between 900mm and 1100mm,
    as per the Australasian Health Facility Guidelines Standard Components
    Room Layout Sheets for; Dirty Utility 10m2, Patient Bay – Recovery,
    Stage 1, and Patient Bay – Resuscitation.

    Cheers

    Roel

    Roel Castillo
    Project Officer SSD

    Level 5, 119-143 Missenden Road
    Camperdown NSW 2050
    PO BOX M5 Missenden Road NSW 2050

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    Behalf Of Long, Kylie FLTLT

    UNCLASSIFIED

    Good Afternoon,

    I was wondering where it is actually written that wall mounted sharps
    containers should be below eye level and minimum height 1.1m so as out
    of reach of young children, can anyone advise?

    Much appreciated.

    Regards,

    Kylie Long

    Flight Lieutenant

    Infection Prevention and Control

    Clinical Governance & Projects

    Garrison Health Operations Branch

    Joint Health Command

    Department of Defence

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    Hi all
    The company literature for the product we use at Canberra Hospital recommend the tray of the sharps container be 1100 – 1300mm from the floor.
    Timely discussion as we have just spent a few hours looking at the correct placement of sharps containers in one of our new buildings.

    Jan Roberts RN,ICP
    Infection Prevention & Control
    Community Based Services, ACT Health
    (W) 61745352
    (M) 0435966792
    (E) janL.roberts@act.gov.au
    or communityinfectioncontrol@act.gov.au
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    Dear All,
    http://www.healthfacilityguidelines.com.au/AusHFG_Documents/Guidelines/AusHFG%20Part%20D%20Infection%20Prevention%20and%20Control%20_%20860%20Physical%20Environment.pdf
    The AHFG Part D – Infection Prevention and Control
    860 – Physical Environment, Rev 5.0, 1 June 2012 states:
    “All sharps bins should be positioned out of the reach of children at a height that
    enables safe disposal by all members of staff. It should be noted that health services
    are dependent on the type and style of sharps containers as a result of their supplier
    contract arrangements. If the contract changes, the method of fixture may also
    change and that may cause damage to walls. Many companies provide holders,
    stands etc, for sharps.”

    Toni Schouten CICP
    Clinical Quality Manager | Clinical Governance Unit
    PO Box M30, Missenden Road LPO, Camperdown NSW 2050
    Tel 02 9515 9339 | Fax 09 9515 9610 | Mob 0438 171 493 | toni.schouten@sswahs.nsw.gov.au

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    Hi Kylie
    The Royal Hobart Hospital is currently undergoing major redevelopment, and the issue of where to place sharps containers caused us a few headaches! After exhaustive investigations we found that the Standards Australia HB 260-2003, Hospital acquired infections – Engineering down the risk, provided the information we were looking for. The Standard states… “Optimal placement of sharps bins, especially in areas of public access, includes fixing the container to a wall or trolley with the opening of the container 1.2 metres from floor level”.

    I find that the AHFG confuse the issue a little. The height of 900mm shown in the room layout data sheet for the Dirty Utility which is obviously not a public access area. However, when looking at the room layout data sheet for an in-patient room, there is no mention of a sharps container at all.

    Within all our newly refurbished and newly constructed areas the height specified (in all areas) to our building contractors is as per the Standards Australia HB 260-3003 1200metres from the floor). I hope this helps.

    Kind Regards

    Sue Draycott
    Infection Control Manager
    Redevelopment RHH and CCC Services
    Southern Tasmania Area Health Service

    Level 9, A Block, Royal Hobart Hospital
    Liverpool Street
    Hobart, 7000

    Hi Kylie
    Sharps containers should be fixed at a height between 900mm and 1100mm, as per the Australasian Health Facility Guidelines Standard Components Room Layout Sheets for; Dirty Utility 10m2, Patient Bay – Recovery, Stage 1, and Patient Bay – Resuscitation.
    Cheers
    Roel

    Roel Castillo
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    UNCLASSIFIED
    Good Afternoon,

    I was wondering where it is actually written that wall mounted sharps containers should be below eye level and minimum height 1.1m so as out of reach of young children, can anyone advise?

    Much appreciated.

    Regards,

    Kylie Long

    Flight Lieutenant
    Infection Prevention and Control
    Clinical Governance & Projects
    Garrison Health Operations Branch
    Joint Health Command
    Department of Defence

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    #70345
    Sony SO
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    Dear All,

    When formulating our hospital guidelines for clinical waste management, we had encountered the captioned problem. We noticed USA NISOH has addressed this particular issue in its publication Selecting, Evaluating, and Using Sharps Disposal Containers http://www.cdc.gov/niosh. However, the recommended height is based on the ergonomic figures for Americans.

    In light of this, we had consulted our OSH. With reference to local ergonomic figures, the recommended height of wall mounted sharps containers is 1300mm-1400mm.

    I hope this helps.

    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
    Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail

    Dear All,
    http://www.healthfacilityguidelines.com.au/AusHFG_Documents/Guidelines/AusHFG%20Part%20D%20Infection%20Prevention%20and%20Control%20_%20860%20Physical%20Environment.pdf
    The AHFG Part D – Infection Prevention and Control
    860 – Physical Environment, Rev 5.0, 1 June 2012 states:
    “All sharps bins should be positioned out of the reach of children at a height that
    enables safe disposal by all members of staff. It should be noted that health services
    are dependent on the type and style of sharps containers as a result of their supplier
    contract arrangements. If the contract changes, the method of fixture may also
    change and that may cause damage to walls. Many companies provide holders,
    stands etc, for sharps.”

    Toni Schouten CICP
    Clinical Quality Manager | Clinical Governance Unit
    PO Box M30, Missenden Road LPO, Camperdown NSW 2050
    Tel 02 9515 9339 | Fax 09 9515 9610 | Mob 0438 171 493 | toni.schouten@sswahs.nsw.gov.au

    [cid:image001.jpg@01CE982D.A274FFD0]

    Hi Kylie
    The Royal Hobart Hospital is currently undergoing major redevelopment, and the issue of where to place sharps containers caused us a few headaches! After exhaustive investigations we found that the Standards Australia HB 260-2003, Hospital acquired infections – Engineering down the risk, provided the information we were looking for. The Standard states… “Optimal placement of sharps bins, especially in areas of public access, includes fixing the container to a wall or trolley with the opening of the container 1.2 metres from floor level”.

    I find that the AHFG confuse the issue a little. The height of 900mm shown in the room layout data sheet for the Dirty Utility which is obviously not a public access area. However, when looking at the room layout data sheet for an in-patient room, there is no mention of a sharps container at all.

    Within all our newly refurbished and newly constructed areas the height specified (in all areas) to our building contractors is as per the Standards Australia HB 260-3003 1200metres from the floor). I hope this helps.

    Kind Regards

    Sue Draycott
    Infection Control Manager
    Redevelopment RHH and CCC Services
    Southern Tasmania Area Health Service

    Level 9, A Block, Royal Hobart Hospital
    Liverpool Street
    Hobart, 7000

    Hi Kylie
    Sharps containers should be fixed at a height between 900mm and 1100mm, as per the Australasian Health Facility Guidelines Standard Components Room Layout Sheets for; Dirty Utility 10m2, Patient Bay – Recovery, Stage 1, and Patient Bay – Resuscitation.
    Cheers
    Roel

    Roel Castillo
    Project Officer SSD
    [http://26ce8fadfb6948b4a758-9559b8fa969cb9cd67545a880c32734b.r23.cf2.rackcdn.com/LHRPA2.jpg]
    Level 5, 119-143 Missenden Road
    Camperdown NSW 2050
    PO BOX M5 Missenden Road NSW 2050

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    UNCLASSIFIED
    Good Afternoon,

    I was wondering where it is actually written that wall mounted sharps containers should be below eye level and minimum height 1.1m so as out of reach of young children, can anyone advise?

    Much appreciated.

    Regards,

    Kylie Long

    Flight Lieutenant
    Infection Prevention and Control
    Clinical Governance & Projects
    Garrison Health Operations Branch
    Joint Health Command
    Department of Defence

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