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    Ruth Barratt
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    Ruth Barratt

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    Hi there,

    We are currently planning a very big new hospital wing and wondered if
    many Australian new build designs continue to include a slop hopper or
    sluice sink for disposal of body fluids. We are moving towards the all
    in one washer sanitiser units for bedpans and urinals so in theory we
    should not need to dispose of the waste before the pan/bottle is put
    into the machine.

    However there is still concern and doubt in the minds of some nursing
    staff that if the machine is being used the full pan or urinal will have
    to sit on the dirty bench – they would prefer to empty the contents
    first. The risk of splash is the downside of a sluice sink so we would
    prefer not to use them – especially as we have our fair share of
    Norovirus outbreaks each year.

    Have any of you built or refurbished without a sluice sink and if so has
    this been accepted by staff since they started to use this type of waste
    disposal?

    Cheers

    Ruth

    Ruth Barratt RN, BSc, MAdvPrac (Hons)

    Clinical NurseSpecialist Infection Prevention and Control

    :: ruth.barratt@cdhb.health.nz

    (: + 64 3 3640 083 or ext.80083

    : 0275 263175

    Level 5, Riverside Building

    Christchurch Hospital | Private Bag 4710, Christchurch

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    #70065
    Lynley King
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    Lynley King

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    Hi Ruth,

    We have just completed our new ED here in Alice and we did include the sluice sink as back up.
    Our all in one waste disposal units do fail and can take a week or longer to repair. This may not be an issue in other areas but may be worth thinking about.

    Cheers,
    Lynley

    Lynley King
    A/CNC
    Infection Prevention and Control
    Alice Springs Hospital
    CAHN

    Sent from mikala, the iPad!

    On 11/06/2013, at 6:11, Ruth Barratt wrote:

    > Hi there,
    > We are currently planning a very big new hospital wing and wondered if many Australian new build designs continue to include a slop hopper or sluice sink for disposal of body fluids. We are moving towards the all in one washer sanitiser units for bedpans and urinals so in theory we should not need to dispose of the waste before the pan/bottle is put into the machine.
    >
    > However there is still concern and doubt in the minds of some nursing staff that if the machine is being used the full pan or urinal will have to sit on the dirty bench they would prefer to empty the contents first. The risk of splash is the downside of a sluice sink so we would prefer not to use them especially as we have our fair share of Norovirus outbreaks each year.
    >
    > Have any of you built or refurbished without a sluice sink and if so has this been accepted by staff since they started to use this type of waste disposal?
    >
    > Cheers
    >
    > Ruth
    >
    >
    >
    > Ruth Barratt RN, BSc, MAdvPrac (Hons)
    > Clinical NurseSpecialist Infection Prevention and Control
    > :: ruth.barratt@cdhb.health.nz
    > (: + 64 3 3640 083 or ext.80083
    > : 0275 263175
    > Level 5, Riverside Building
    > Christchurch Hospital | Private Bag 4710, Christchurch
    > Clean Hands Save Lives!
    >
    >
    >
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    #70079
    Beth Bint
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    Hi Ruth

    We have been installing the all in one washer/disinfection units in our new areas and we have also installed rim-flushing sinks.

    As Lynley has already described there are times when washer/disinfectors are out-of-service and alternate disposal options are necessary. There are also other occasions that require liquid waste disposable (dependent on your waste policy) such as emptying of urine or dialysis bags.

    What we have removed are the hoses that are used at sluices as these produce bulk aerosolisation and contamination of the area.

    We also ensure that appropriate PPE is available to staff for disposal of liquid waste.

    Cheers
    Beth

    Beth Bint

    Clinical Nurse Consultant | Infection Management and Control Service
    Level 1 Lawson House, Wollongong Hospital 2500, NSW
    Tel. 02 4222 5869 | Fax. 02 4222 5367 | beth.bint@sesiahs.health.nsw.gov.au

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    From: ACIPC Infexion Connexion [mailto:AICALIST@AICALIST.ORG.AU] On Behalf Of Lynley King
    Sent: Tuesday, 11 June 2013 10:25 AM
    To: AICALIST@AICALIST.ORG.AU
    Subject: Re: use of sluice sinks or slop hoppers in new builds

    Hi Ruth,

    We have just completed our new ED here in Alice and we did include the sluice sink as back up.
    Our all in one waste disposal units do fail and can take a week or longer to repair. This may not be an issue in other areas but may be worth thinking about.

    Cheers,
    Lynley

    Lynley King
    A/CNC
    Infection Prevention and Control
    Alice Springs Hospital
    CAHN

    Sent from mikala, the iPad!

    On 11/06/2013, at 6:11, Ruth Barratt <Ruth.Barratt@CDHB.HEALTH.NZ> wrote:
    Hi there,
    We are currently planning a very big new hospital wing and wondered if many Australian new build designs continue to include a slop hopper or sluice sink for disposal of body fluids. We are moving towards the all in one washer sanitiser units for bedpans and urinals so in theory we should not need to dispose of the waste before the pan/bottle is put into the machine.

    However there is still concern and doubt in the minds of some nursing staff that if the machine is being used the full pan or urinal will have to sit on the dirty bench they would prefer to empty the contents first. The risk of splash is the downside of a sluice sink so we would prefer not to use them especially as we have our fair share of Norovirus outbreaks each year.

    Have any of you built or refurbished without a sluice sink and if so has this been accepted by staff since they started to use this type of waste disposal?

    Cheers

    Ruth

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    Ruth Barratt RN, BSc, MAdvPrac (Hons)
    Clinical NurseSpecialist Infection Prevention and Control
    : ruth.barratt@cdhb.health.nz
    : + 64 3 3640 083 or ext.80083
    [cid:image002.jpg@01CE667F.289E5D30]: 0275 263175
    Level 5, Riverside Building
    Christchurch Hospital | Private Bag 4710, Christchurch
    Clean Hands Save Lives!

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