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Electrolux Infection Control in the Laundry – The Problem & the Solution

Electrolux Infection Control in the Laundry – The Problem & the Solution. NCA 27 th September 2011. Linen as a Carrier of Infection. C C P Critical Control Points. H A Hazard Analysis. R A Risk Analysis. B C Bio-Contamination Control. Current Recommendations. BS EN 14065 RABC.

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Electrolux Infection Control in the Laundry – The Problem & the Solution

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  1. ElectroluxInfection Control in the Laundry – The Problem & the Solution NCA 27th September 2011

  2. Linen as a Carrier of Infection

  3. CCP Critical Control Points HA Hazard Analysis RA Risk Analysis BC Bio-Contamination Control Current Recommendations BS EN 14065 RABC

  4. Purpose of RABC • To avoid microbiological contamination of persons & products by laundry operation • To provide defined microbiological quality of laundered goods Note, • It is a valid and accepted Quality Management System to avoid microbiological problems by various measures. • It is published as a European Standard (BS EN 14065) • It is primarily for the protection of the consumers and the final users • It gives the opportunity to work on internal standards and values

  5. Chain of Infection Sensitive Individual Origin of Infection Way of Transmission • Infection • Endogen (by Itself) • Exogen (of external origin) • Air • Alimentary (Food) • Contact (Linen) • Transmissive (insect) • Human • Animal

  6. Personal Hygiene • Humans are the most Critical Factor Hand Washing and Hand Disinfection are therefore the most important personal hygiene procedure. Be aware of what you are touching!! Always wear aprons & gloves!

  7. Hygiene • Laundry is a potential carrier of healthcare acquired infections. • It is therefore vital to control its flow. Special measures must be taken to ensure hygiene levels are maintained. • The laundry items themselves must not pose a threat to health and remain harmless at every stage of their storage, use and handling. • Dirty laundry can spread germs to other areas and therefore the clean linen needs to be handled as carefully as the dirty.

  8. Linen • The primary way to prevent infection is to destroy harmful micro organisms when they are on vehicles of transmission, such as instruments, linens, gloves, clothes or even hands. - Therefore wear & then dispose of gloves / aprons regularly • Bed linen and clothes are primary examples of vehicles of transmission. RABC is a procedure that ensures not only the decontamination of linen but also reduces the risk of recontamination via dirty linen, staff and equipment.

  9. Current Regulations • Water Regulations: • All appliances require adequate backflow protection to prevent contamination of the pipe work supplying them – Generally Fluid Category 5 – Highest Risk • All Electrolux machines are WRAS approved to meet with this • Healthcare Regulations: • HSG (95) 18 (Hospital laundry arrangements for used and infected linen) Currently under review • 65oC for not less than 10 minutes • 71oC for not less than 3 minutes • BS EN 14065 (Laundry processed textiles bio contamination control system). • RABC – risk analysis and biocontamination control • RABC = HACCP, from food industry • The Health Act 2006 (Code of Practice for the Prevention and Control of Health Care Associated Infections). Laundry aligned with HSG(95)18

  10. Documentation

  11. Tools

  12. The Electrolux Solution From Bed to Bed

  13. From Bed to Bed

  14. Measures recommended under European Guidelines (RABC) • Sorting • Sort laundry according to its origin e.g. use multicoloured lid trolleys • Collect textiles separately • Use red bags for soiled and infected linen. These should be in a separate section of the trolley. • Do not store dirty laundry for long periods

  15. Sorting Cont. • Always use clean collection bags that close properly, are not overfilled and are in good condition • Do not bring dirty laundry into contact with clean laundry during transport • Mixed trolleys (clean and dirty) must never be used. • Both the dirty & clean laundry collection bag & support trolley must be regularly cleaned and disinfected.

  16. Washing Recommendations • Decontamination of Linen (HSG 95 18) either 93, 71 or 65 degrees to THERMALLY DISCINFECT • Sluice washing will prepare the textile for washing and also help remove stains • Barrier laundry system to stop dirty and clean linen coming into contact with each other. • Transfer from Washing to Drying – minimise the handling of laundry. Maximum of four times.

  17. Drying & Finishing • Drying & finishing will also assist with the decontamination of the linen • Use clean, separate trolleys for transfer back to the room / ward

  18. Good Laundry Practice?

  19. The Electrolux Solution Laundry Flow and Dimensioning

  20. Traditional Laundry Design

  21. Barrier Laundry Design

  22. Product Range – Washer Extractors - High Spin W455H W4130H W4180H W4300H W465H W475H W4105H W4240H W4400H W4850H W4600H W41100H

  23. Range Overview - Dryers T4130 T4190 T4250 T5290 T4300S T4350 T5550 T5675 T4900 T41200

  24. Barrier Machines Range & Examples

  25. Concept. Total separation of clean and dirty linen Eliminates possibility of cross contamination Displays clear process for CQC outcomes Barrier Washers – Our Range WB4130H WSB4250H

  26. The Pocket range • 2 capacities: 13 & 18kg • A unique product line with no competition Pocket WB4180H 18kg WB4130H 13kg

  27. Main segments • 30 to 120 beds Residential, Nursing homes,assisted living, etc... • Small hospitals and clinics 10 ft

  28. Some examples Template solution for a 25 to 30 bed Nursing Home processing personal laundry only in house. 13 kg 1.5m 1.2m Clean side

  29. Some examples Template solution for a 40 to 50 bed Nursing Home processing personal laundry only in house. 13kg 13kg 3.0m 2.4m Clean side

  30. UK & Ireland Existing Barrier Sites Sept 2011 - 17

  31. Territory Map • 8 Area Sales Managers • 3 National Account Managers

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