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    Michelle Kennedy (Hunter New England LHD)
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    HI Terry, the picture I attached had a brand on it so not published by the moderator, but I am referring to the rigid plastic tubs that house loan equipment that have freight stickers over them and travel from facility to facility without being cleaned and are often left in or near our CSSDs. I have been to other facilities both public and private and have found them near CSSDs, even new builds that have designated loan equipment rooms still have them all over corridors in the clean zones.

    Thank you

    Michelle Kennedy

    CNC | Hunter New England Infection Prevention Service
    Maitland/Kurri Kurri Hospitals
    550-560 High Street
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    From: ACIPC Infexion Connexion [mailto:ACIPCLIST@ACIPC.ORG.AU] On Behalf Of Terry
    Sent: Friday, 14 May 2021 12:36 PM
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    Subject: Re: [ACIPC_Infexion_Connexion] HEPA filters in OR complex corridors

    Hi Michelle,

    Thanks for bringing this point up.

    I think we need to be quite clear about what cardboard is allowed or not allowed to come into our clean or sterile storage areas.

    Not all cardboard is bad and some cardboard, i.e. in the form of dispenser boxes has actually been sterilised, along with its contents, so technically the dispenser box itself is sterile or at least has been sterilised when it comes to you in an intact outer shipper carton. If you have ever been to an industrial/commercial sterilising facility that uses Gamma irradiation or Ethylene Oxide sterilisation, you will see boxes [shipper cartons] of the products going through the sterilisation process. Obviously, during transport and handling, the outer shipper cartons become contaminated and thus the reason why we remove these cartons prior to bringing in the contents into our clean or sterile storage areas.

    Of course, this is a different scenario if you receive a box containing sterile products inside, that looks like a dispenser box but clearly has shipping forms on the exterior. The products from these boxes need to be removed before placing them into the storage areas. Similarly if you see cardboard boxes being topped up, being repurposed and used as dividers between sterile items or are being reused as storage containers, then they should be removed, as cardboard cannot be cleaned.

    I trust this assists in clarifying issues around cardboard in clean or sterile storage areas.
    Kind Regards
    Terry McAuley
    Director
    MSc Medical Device Decontamination

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    From: ACIPC Infexion Connexion <ACIPCLIST@ACIPC.ORG.AU> On Behalf Of Michelle Kennedy (Hunter New England LHD)
    Sent: Friday, May 14, 2021 10:31 AM
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    Subject: Re: [ACIPC_Infexion_Connexion] HEPA filters in OR complex corridors

    HI Terry, thanks for bringing up shipping containers-I know your mean the big ones but the smaller containers are everywhere . I am disgusted that these containers are allowed in any healthcare facility and have wondered for some time now that we are auditing our OTs and CSSDs every month on cleaning, maintenance etc. but stepping around and ignoring these dirty cartons in our clean spaces. Has there been any discussion around this? Has anyone from the ACSQHC commented during accreditation?
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    Thank you

    Michelle Kennedy

    CNC | Hunter New England Infection Prevention Service
    Maitland/Kurri Kurri Hospitals
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    From: ACIPC Infexion Connexion [mailto:ACIPCLIST@ACIPC.ORG.AU] On Behalf Of Terry
    Sent: Friday, 14 May 2021 10:14 AM
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    Subject: Re: [ACIPC_Infexion_Connexion] HEPA filters in OR complex corridors

    Hi Mary,

    My opinion is that requiring HEPA filtration in ALL sterile storage areas [as often interpreted by people reading AS1668.2] is not reasonable or necessary and I really wish could be at least clarified by Standards Australia. Perhaps an email to them for clarification of the requirements around AS1668.2. might be warranted?

    We need to remember that commercially produced sterile medical devices are transported in shipping containers, aircraft and trucks and none of these have HEPA filtration. Whilst the products are protected by shipper cartons during these movements, I am yet to find any IFU from any manufacturer of these sterile products, or even from the manufacturers of sterile barrier systems used for CSSD produced sterile RMDs, that contain a requirement that their products be stored in a HEPA filtered environment.

    Now Im hearing that this non-existent requirement for HEPA filtration for storage of sterile medical devices has been taken even further by requiring HEPA filtration in OR corridors!

    The only time HEPA filtration makes sense for a sterile storage area is when this is also a set up room between two operating rooms or a central sterile core that operating rooms open onto. In these cases, if the sterile store is HEPA filtered, then we can make this room more positive than the operating rooms and blow air from the sterile store into the operating room without compromising patient safety, unlike the opposite situation where the operating room is more positive to the sterile store, potentially blowing patient soiled air into this space.

    It also makes some sense for a CSSD Sterile store to be HEPA filtered, as this then protects cooling sterile products that are potentially vulnerable from exposure to contaminated air.

    Our European colleagues think we are nuts because we required HEPA filtration in sterile storage areas but not specifically in the packaging areas where the medical devices are at the most risk of compromise prior to packaging and sterilisation.

    If you need any international evidence that HEPA filtration is not required in a sterile storage environment, a UK Guidance document HBN13 mentions Class 8 cleanroom requirements for the packing area [IAP] but has no mention of specific ventilation for the processed products store, other than it be at a positive pressure to the dispatch area and negative pressure to the cooling area.

    I hope this feedback on my take on requirements for sterile storage is of some use.
    Kind Regards
    Terry McAuley
    Director
    MSc Medical Device Decontamination

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    From: ACIPC Infexion Connexion <ACIPCLIST@ACIPC.ORG.AU> On Behalf Of Mary Willimann (Subiaco)
    Sent: Monday, May 10, 2021 3:59 PM
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    Subject: [ACIPC_Infexion_Connexion] HEPA filters in OR complex corridors

    Dear Brains trust

    I was wondering if anyone has information/references relating to having HEPA filters installed in OR complex corridors. This is something that has been raised here as being required to ensure compliance with AS: 4187 but I have been unable to find anything to support it. We do have covered case carts to transport our RMDs so we are a bit confused about the need for all of the corridors to be HEPA filtered as well.

    Any help would be gratefully received!

    Kind regards
    Mary

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    in reply to: HEPA filters in OR complex corridors #77985
    Michelle Kennedy (Hunter New England LHD)
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    HI Terry, thanks for bringing up shipping containers-I know your mean the big ones but the smaller containers are everywhere . I am disgusted that these containers are allowed in any healthcare facility and have wondered for some time now that we are auditing our OTs and CSSDs every month on cleaning, maintenance etc. but stepping around and ignoring these dirty cartons in our clean spaces. Has there been any discussion around this? Has anyone from the ACSQHC commented during accreditation?
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    Thank you

    Michelle Kennedy

    CNC | Hunter New England Infection Prevention Service
    Maitland/Kurri Kurri Hospitals
    550-560 High Street
    Maitland NSW 2320
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    From: ACIPC Infexion Connexion [mailto:ACIPCLIST@ACIPC.ORG.AU] On Behalf Of Terry
    Sent: Friday, 14 May 2021 10:14 AM
    To: ACIPCLIST@ACIPC.ORG.AU
    Subject: Re: [ACIPC_Infexion_Connexion] HEPA filters in OR complex corridors

    Hi Mary,

    My opinion is that requiring HEPA filtration in ALL sterile storage areas [as often interpreted by people reading AS1668.2] is not reasonable or necessary and I really wish could be at least clarified by Standards Australia. Perhaps an email to them for clarification of the requirements around AS1668.2. might be warranted?

    We need to remember that commercially produced sterile medical devices are transported in shipping containers, aircraft and trucks and none of these have HEPA filtration. Whilst the products are protected by shipper cartons during these movements, I am yet to find any IFU from any manufacturer of these sterile products, or even from the manufacturers of sterile barrier systems used for CSSD produced sterile RMDs, that contain a requirement that their products be stored in a HEPA filtered environment.

    Now Im hearing that this non-existent requirement for HEPA filtration for storage of sterile medical devices has been taken even further by requiring HEPA filtration in OR corridors!

    The only time HEPA filtration makes sense for a sterile storage area is when this is also a set up room between two operating rooms or a central sterile core that operating rooms open onto. In these cases, if the sterile store is HEPA filtered, then we can make this room more positive than the operating rooms and blow air from the sterile store into the operating room without compromising patient safety, unlike the opposite situation where the operating room is more positive to the sterile store, potentially blowing patient soiled air into this space.

    It also makes some sense for a CSSD Sterile store to be HEPA filtered, as this then protects cooling sterile products that are potentially vulnerable from exposure to contaminated air.

    Our European colleagues think we are nuts because we required HEPA filtration in sterile storage areas but not specifically in the packaging areas where the medical devices are at the most risk of compromise prior to packaging and sterilisation.

    If you need any international evidence that HEPA filtration is not required in a sterile storage environment, a UK Guidance document HBN13 mentions Class 8 cleanroom requirements for the packing area [IAP] but has no mention of specific ventilation for the processed products store, other than it be at a positive pressure to the dispatch area and negative pressure to the cooling area.

    I hope this feedback on my take on requirements for sterile storage is of some use.
    Kind Regards
    Terry McAuley
    Director
    MSc Medical Device Decontamination

    PO BOX 2249, Greenvale, VIC Australia 3059
    Mobile: +61 (0)438 109 692
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    From: ACIPC Infexion Connexion <ACIPCLIST@ACIPC.ORG.AU> On Behalf Of Mary Willimann (Subiaco)
    Sent: Monday, May 10, 2021 3:59 PM
    To: ACIPCLIST@ACIPC.ORG.AU
    Subject: [ACIPC_Infexion_Connexion] HEPA filters in OR complex corridors

    Dear Brains trust

    I was wondering if anyone has information/references relating to having HEPA filters installed in OR complex corridors. This is something that has been raised here as being required to ensure compliance with AS: 4187 but I have been unable to find anything to support it. We do have covered case carts to transport our RMDs so we are a bit confused about the need for all of the corridors to be HEPA filtered as well.

    Any help would be gratefully received!

    Kind regards
    Mary

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    in reply to: Cleaning of Birthing beds #75856
    Michelle Kennedy (Hunter New England LHD)
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    Hi Coralie, we have the same issue. We asked the rep to come and educate the cleaners on the easiest way to access the difficult to clean parts which really helped. We have purchased a small steam cleaner that can get into the nooks and crannies and WH&S were happy as long as the bed remains unplugged when using it.

    Good Luck

    Michelle Kennedy

    CNC | Infection Prevention Service
    Maitland/Kurri Kurri Hospitals
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    We have electronic birthing beds from 2 -4 years old. The beds have many complex joints, attachments and height adjustments plus molded welded plastic joins used in the construction.
    We have identified many issues in trying to clean joints, seam welds and surfaces that due to the nature of the birthing events can be heavily contaminated with blood/body fluids despite use of water proof drapes.
    As these are electric beds steam cleaning is not an option on these potential spaces.
    From time to time our cleaners are using brushes similar to tooth brushes and are very disappointed with the ongoing difficulties of this often repeated task.
    Just wondering how others are tackling this and if anyone is aware of a cleaning system or dedicated equipment for cleaning these complex beds.
    Many Thanks

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