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This document provides guidance on the proper use and maintenance of various biomedical equipment. It lists equipment such as syringe pumps, ventilators, defibrillators, physiological monitors, and more. It then provides dos and don'ts for safely operating, handling, storing, and cleaning each type of equipment. The guidance emphasizes safe practices like properly securing equipment, avoiding liquid spills, checking equipment functions before use, and informing biomedical engineering of any issues.
Role of biomedical_engineer_in_hospitalSachin Kale
The biomedical engineering department plays an important role in hospitals by managing medical equipment, ensuring safety and proper operation, and providing technical support. Key responsibilities include purchasing, maintaining, and repairing devices; training medical staff; investigating safety issues; and recommending new equipment acquisitions. The department aims to keep all medical equipment functioning optimally through activities such as preventative maintenance, calibration, and managing equipment records.
The document discusses equipment maintenance, providing details on why it is important, its objectives and scope. It describes the key components of an effective maintenance program, including planning, management, implementation and performance monitoring. Planning involves inventorying equipment, determining necessary resources and selecting appropriate maintenance methods. Management covers financial, personnel and operational aspects. Implementation focuses on inspections, preventive maintenance, corrective maintenance and addressing environmental and safety factors. Performance is monitored through key metrics to identify opportunities for improvement. The overall goal is to keep medical equipment reliable, safe and available through all stages from procurement to disposal.
This document contains a chapter summary on safety planning, as well as multiple choice questions related to management, planning, organizing and strategy. It discusses key topics such as:
- The definition, purpose, scope and procedures of safety planning.
- Tools and roles of strategic planning in setting safety policies and objectives.
- The definition, need and principles of organizing for effective safety management.
- Multiple choice questions test knowledge of concepts like planning, organizing, management levels, and strategic planning elements.
This document outlines health, safety, and environmental (HSE) responsibilities and principles for company staff. It discusses following HSE rules, using protective equipment, reporting incidents, attending training, and ensuring safe working conditions. Specific guidelines are provided for general HSE practices, housekeeping, reporting injuries, personal protective equipment (PPE), and concluding with a safety target of zero accidents, health issues, or fires.
Infection control key performance indicators selection and establishmentRania Elsharkawy
This document discusses infection control indicators and how to select and implement them for monitoring and improvement purposes. It provides examples of key performance indicators (KPIs) for processes like hand hygiene and cleaning/disinfection. The document emphasizes that KPIs should be specific, measurable, aligned with goals, timely, realistic, ethical, and recorded. It also discusses determining desired performance by comparing to benchmarks, guidelines, or past performance. Creating dashboards and reviewing KPIs over time can help track progress and identify areas for improvement. Selecting the right KPIs and using them properly are important for enhancing infection prevention and control.
The document discusses the National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers (NABH) in India. It provides background on NABH, including that it is a constituent board of the Quality Council of India. It outlines NABH's structure and accreditation process. It also summarizes the key standards that hospitals must meet for NABH accreditation, including patient-centered standards and management standards related to areas like quality improvement, facility management, and human resources.
Environmental and safety issues are a major concern for companies and their complex supply chains. Governments have implemented regulations to address these issues and protect employees, communities, and the environment. Companies develop guidelines on air and water quality, hazardous materials, waste management, and more. They also monitor vendors to ensure standards are met and issues are minimized throughout the supply network.
This document provides guidance on the proper use and maintenance of various biomedical equipment. It lists equipment such as syringe pumps, ventilators, defibrillators, physiological monitors, and more. It then provides dos and don'ts for safely operating, handling, storing, and cleaning each type of equipment. The guidance emphasizes safe practices like properly securing equipment, avoiding liquid spills, checking equipment functions before use, and informing biomedical engineering of any issues.
Role of biomedical_engineer_in_hospitalSachin Kale
The biomedical engineering department plays an important role in hospitals by managing medical equipment, ensuring safety and proper operation, and providing technical support. Key responsibilities include purchasing, maintaining, and repairing devices; training medical staff; investigating safety issues; and recommending new equipment acquisitions. The department aims to keep all medical equipment functioning optimally through activities such as preventative maintenance, calibration, and managing equipment records.
The document discusses equipment maintenance, providing details on why it is important, its objectives and scope. It describes the key components of an effective maintenance program, including planning, management, implementation and performance monitoring. Planning involves inventorying equipment, determining necessary resources and selecting appropriate maintenance methods. Management covers financial, personnel and operational aspects. Implementation focuses on inspections, preventive maintenance, corrective maintenance and addressing environmental and safety factors. Performance is monitored through key metrics to identify opportunities for improvement. The overall goal is to keep medical equipment reliable, safe and available through all stages from procurement to disposal.
This document contains a chapter summary on safety planning, as well as multiple choice questions related to management, planning, organizing and strategy. It discusses key topics such as:
- The definition, purpose, scope and procedures of safety planning.
- Tools and roles of strategic planning in setting safety policies and objectives.
- The definition, need and principles of organizing for effective safety management.
- Multiple choice questions test knowledge of concepts like planning, organizing, management levels, and strategic planning elements.
This document outlines health, safety, and environmental (HSE) responsibilities and principles for company staff. It discusses following HSE rules, using protective equipment, reporting incidents, attending training, and ensuring safe working conditions. Specific guidelines are provided for general HSE practices, housekeeping, reporting injuries, personal protective equipment (PPE), and concluding with a safety target of zero accidents, health issues, or fires.
Infection control key performance indicators selection and establishmentRania Elsharkawy
This document discusses infection control indicators and how to select and implement them for monitoring and improvement purposes. It provides examples of key performance indicators (KPIs) for processes like hand hygiene and cleaning/disinfection. The document emphasizes that KPIs should be specific, measurable, aligned with goals, timely, realistic, ethical, and recorded. It also discusses determining desired performance by comparing to benchmarks, guidelines, or past performance. Creating dashboards and reviewing KPIs over time can help track progress and identify areas for improvement. Selecting the right KPIs and using them properly are important for enhancing infection prevention and control.
The document discusses the National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers (NABH) in India. It provides background on NABH, including that it is a constituent board of the Quality Council of India. It outlines NABH's structure and accreditation process. It also summarizes the key standards that hospitals must meet for NABH accreditation, including patient-centered standards and management standards related to areas like quality improvement, facility management, and human resources.
Environmental and safety issues are a major concern for companies and their complex supply chains. Governments have implemented regulations to address these issues and protect employees, communities, and the environment. Companies develop guidelines on air and water quality, hazardous materials, waste management, and more. They also monitor vendors to ensure standards are met and issues are minimized throughout the supply network.
Chapter 18 patient care equipment managementlahcmultimedia
This document discusses the management of patient care equipment by central service technicians. It identifies their responsibilities which include cleaning, tracking, storing and preparing equipment for use. The document outlines dangers of ineffective equipment management such as infection risks. It also discusses the roles of the biomedical engineering department in equipment safety, maintenance and repairs. Common equipment types and handling procedures like cleaning, storage and preventive maintenance are covered. The document concludes with information on procuring new equipment through purchase, lease or loan and outsourcing equipment maintenance.
2010 Medical Equipment Management Plan Medical Equipment Management PlanNat Rice
The document outlines the medical equipment management plan for MCG Health, Inc. It details (1) the purpose of managing medical equipment maintenance and safety, (2) the scope of services provided by the Biomedical Engineering Department including equipment inventory, acquisition, inspections, maintenance and repairs, and (3) the fundamentals of the equipment management program including inventory, acquisition, selection, inspections, planned maintenance, and repair services. The plan defines criteria to assess equipment risk and assign maintenance frequencies, with life support equipment receiving highest priority and inspections.
Occupational health: Promotion & Maintenance of the highest degree of physical, mental & social wellbeing of workers in all occupations (WHO & ILO, 1950 & revised in 1995).
Occupational medicine: A branch of preventive medicine with some therapeutic function (Royal College of Physicians, 1978).
This document is a checklist used to assess standards and measurable elements for inpatient care at a healthcare facility. It covers areas like scope of service, patient safety goals, assessment of patients, patient and family education, and patient and family rights. For each standard, staff are asked questions to determine if the element is met, not met, not applicable, or not tested. Remarks can also be included. The goal is to evaluate areas like patient identification, communication, safety of medications, infection control, fall risk reduction, documentation, consent processes, privacy and more.
The document discusses infection control processes in modern hospitals. It outlines key principles for effective infection control, including that measurement and feedback impact compliance, and active interventions are required to change compliance. Ignoring these principles can result in suboptimal patient safety and care. The document also notes that while guidelines exist from organizations like the CDC and WHO, there is still controversy around whether meticulous surveillance alone can increase adherence to best practices and reduce hospital-acquired infections.
The document outlines the objectives, content, and responsibilities of a safety officer training course. The key objectives are to improve safety performance, provide safety officers with required qualifications, and remove any who do not meet standards. The content covers topics like roles and duties, hazards, risk assessment, and incident investigation. Responsibilities of safety officers include identifying unsafe acts/conditions, ensuring a safe work environment, assisting with incident reporting, and advising on safety practices and compliance. The course aims to equip attendees with the skills needed to fulfill their duties as safety officers.
This document provides information on the safety pillar team at the United Breweries Limited facility in Nelamangala. It lists the 6 members of the safety pillar team and their roles. The mission of the safety pillar is to develop and implement effective safety policies to eliminate safety losses by identifying unsafe conditions and acts, preventing unsafe behaviors, and promoting near miss reporting. The document outlines the roles and responsibilities of the safety pillar members and provides the pillar's master plan to identify safety priorities, analyze accidents and incidents, identify hazards and risks, and conduct training.
The document discusses the role and responsibilities of the biomedical engineering department in a hospital. The department is responsible for maintenance and safety of all diagnostic and therapeutic medical equipment. It evaluates new technologies, conducts device investigations, and ensures equipment is properly maintained and in safe working condition. Key responsibilities include preventative maintenance of equipment, training medical staff on equipment use, and managing the hospital's medical device inventory. The department aims to provide technical support to doctors and nurses while improving healthcare treatment.
Whenever a business is going to make a capital improvement to protect workers from harm, a cost benefit analysis should be done to determine if it is a sound decision. There are several ways to make the determination, which is explored in this brief.
Project Information
Accommodation Name:
Location: Company Name:
Date: Time :
Sl No. ITEMS TO BE CHECKED Yes No N/A Comments
Audit Check List for Laundry
1 The premises are cleaned & situated in an environment which has minimum risk for contamination.
2 Sufficient area for storage of unwashed clothes & washed clothes.
3 Washing & drying premises was found cleaned & in good condition.
4 There are arrangements to control the entry of rodents, insects and birds.
5 Clothes are collected washed & dried separately.
Infection Control Checklist Laundry Personnel
1 Clean, neat, untorn and appropriate clothing is worn
2 Closed toe shoes with safety soles and in good repair are worn
3 Good personal hygiene (including hair and body cleanliness) is practiced
4 Fingernails are clean and trimmed
5 Hair is neat and protected by covering
6 Strict clothing and linen handling procedures are followed to avoid contamination
7 Direct resident contact is avoided except in emergency situations
8 Rubber gloves and protective covering are worn when handling and loading soiled linen
9 Disposable gloves are worn when handling isolation supplies
10 Injuries and suspected infections are reported immediately
11 Personnel are oriented to infection control policies on hiring; this is documented
12 Personnel attend department/facility-wide infection control in services monthly
13 Personnel are screened for infectious diseases on hiring and at further facility discretion
14 Personnel are informed of potential dangers/toxicities of cleaning compounds
15 Personnel, when informed of these potential dangers, follow safety procedures/precautions
16 Personnel are aware of methods to handle supplies and disposal of globes/equipment
Washing/Folding/Cleaning/Storage
1 Wash/rinse temperatures are maintained at a minimum of _____of for regular linen
2 Dryer temperatures are set at _____of for linen and regular clothes
3 Clean linens are transported in covered containers and stored in covered areas
4 Dirty linens are separated from clean ones at all times
5 Soiled linens are kept in a covered barrel at all times
6 Linen barrels are lined with plastic bags which cover the inside surface at all time
7 Isolation linen is transported as outlined in the Infection Control Manual
8 Linen folding surfaces are cleaned with a detergent germicide solution
9 All laundry appliances (washers/dryers, carts) are cleaned daily with detergent germicide solution
10 Supplies for clothing/equipment cleaning approved by Infection Control Committee
11 Equipment and supply problems are immediately reported to the administrator
………………………………………………….………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Laundry Condition & Specific Location if needed: Initial
FULL BODY HARNESS INSPECTION RECORD Form # HSEQ - FBHIR Rev 2.docxDwarika Bhushan Sharma
Harness Checklist
Sl. No
………. Sl. No
………. Sl. No
………. Sl. No
………. Sl. No
………. Sl. No
………. Sl. No
………. Sl. No
………. Sl. No
………. Remarks
Shoulder Straps
Chest & Back Straps
Waist Straps
Back D-Ring
Shoulder Adjustment
Legible Label
Shoulder Straps
Chest & Back Straps
Waist Straps
Leg Straps
Cuts
Burns
Holes
Deterioration
Corrosive/ worn out
Color code
Others (Specify)
Project Information
Project Name: Location:
Company name : Date:
Remarks:
Inspector Name: Signature:
Reviewed By HSE Manager / Incharge Signature:
General Safety Presentationupdated 04842993 1debandleigh
The document outlines various workplace safety guidelines and procedures. It discusses the importance of working safely, proper personal protective equipment, emergency evacuation plans, safe operation of equipment like forklifts, identifying and avoiding death zones, lockout/tagout procedures, hazard communication, and medical emergencies. Disciplinary action may result from disregarding safety rules.
This document provides an overview of NABH (National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers) implementation. It discusses that NABH implementation is simple and does not require medical expertise. The document outlines the 10 NABH chapters covering patient care and organizational standards. It summarizes the objectives and scope of each chapter, including Access, Assessment, and Continuity of Care; Care of Patients; Management of Medication; Patient Rights and Education; Hospital Infection Control; and others. Implementation involves preparing manuals, conducting self-assessments, addressing non-conformities, and undergoing certification and surveillance visits.
Issues and challenges in Hospital Waste Management By Dr. Kunal RawalDrKunal Rawal
Biomedical Waste- Hospital waste and its components, biomedical waste and types, sources, Principles of BMW, Schedules and Classification of BMW, Colour coding and types of containers used for BMW management, Waste management process, issues of managing general waste during COVID-19, BMW guidelines for COVID-19, BMW treatment and disposal techniques, Benefits of BMW, Challenges of Healthcare waste management practice in India.
The document summarizes the key points of the Bio-Medical Waste Management Rules 2016 in India. It defines occupiers and operators who are subject to the rules. The rules mandate segregation, storage, transportation and treatment of biomedical waste. Waste is required to be segregated into categories like infectious, sharp and general waste and disposed of according to treatment standards. Occupiers have duties around safe handling, training staff, and reporting. New requirements under the rules include phasing out chlorinated plastic, immunizing healthcare workers, and maintaining online records within defined timelines.
Maintenance is key to the sustainability of water and wastewater systems. A preventive maintenance program combined with good operational practices reduces the need for corrective or emergency maintenance. Maintenance includes repairs, replacement of equipment, and excludes capital improvements. Failures from lack of maintenance can risk public health and safety and result in regulatory action. Maintenance programs require equipment inventories, maintenance task lists, record keeping, training, and properly budgeting for staffing, materials, and equipment replacement.
This 3 sentence summary provides the key details from the medication audit document:
The document outlines a medication audit checklist to evaluate medication storage and handling practices at a hospital department, with 15 questions addressing issues like availability of medications, storage conditions, inventory processes, high risk medications, medication errors, and corrective/preventive actions. Staff knowledge of policies is also assessed on topics such as verbal orders, patient self administration, medication recalls, and error reporting.
1. The document discusses various safety hazards present in hospitals such as fires, electrical accidents, radiation hazards, and improper waste management.
2. It emphasizes the importance of prevention through measures like proper fire safety plans, regular equipment inspections, trained staff, and clear guidelines for waste segregation and disposal.
3. Failure to follow safety protocols can lead to accidents, infections, and harm patients, staff and the environment. Hospitals must make safety a top priority through ongoing education and compliance with regulations.
Hospital device and equipment safety pptRebecka David
Hospital devices and equipment require safety protocols to ensure proper functioning and protect patients and medical professionals. Key stakeholders in safety include manufacturers, vendors, and users. Manufacturers must design and test devices to safety standards, vendors must ensure compliant products and provide training, and users need proper qualifications and training. A hospital's equipment safety program involves planning, management, implementation including inspection, preventative maintenance and corrective actions, and monitoring. The goal is optimized and cost-effective care through reliable equipment and hazard prevention.
Planned Preventive Ambulance Medical Equipment MaintenanceAshendu Pandey
The document outlines guidelines for establishing an effective planned preventive maintenance system for medical equipment, including taking an inventory of all equipment, defining maintenance tasks, establishing maintenance intervals, assigning personnel responsibilities, and developing a reminder system to ensure equipment is properly maintained. It also discusses the types of test equipment that should be available to technicians to test and calibrate medical devices.
Medical Devices - Servicing Medical Device CompaniesIBMElectronics
The medical device industry is in the midst of fundamental change. IBM’s approach to servicing medical device companies is designed to meet real-world needs today and in the future.
Chapter 18 patient care equipment managementlahcmultimedia
This document discusses the management of patient care equipment by central service technicians. It identifies their responsibilities which include cleaning, tracking, storing and preparing equipment for use. The document outlines dangers of ineffective equipment management such as infection risks. It also discusses the roles of the biomedical engineering department in equipment safety, maintenance and repairs. Common equipment types and handling procedures like cleaning, storage and preventive maintenance are covered. The document concludes with information on procuring new equipment through purchase, lease or loan and outsourcing equipment maintenance.
2010 Medical Equipment Management Plan Medical Equipment Management PlanNat Rice
The document outlines the medical equipment management plan for MCG Health, Inc. It details (1) the purpose of managing medical equipment maintenance and safety, (2) the scope of services provided by the Biomedical Engineering Department including equipment inventory, acquisition, inspections, maintenance and repairs, and (3) the fundamentals of the equipment management program including inventory, acquisition, selection, inspections, planned maintenance, and repair services. The plan defines criteria to assess equipment risk and assign maintenance frequencies, with life support equipment receiving highest priority and inspections.
Occupational health: Promotion & Maintenance of the highest degree of physical, mental & social wellbeing of workers in all occupations (WHO & ILO, 1950 & revised in 1995).
Occupational medicine: A branch of preventive medicine with some therapeutic function (Royal College of Physicians, 1978).
This document is a checklist used to assess standards and measurable elements for inpatient care at a healthcare facility. It covers areas like scope of service, patient safety goals, assessment of patients, patient and family education, and patient and family rights. For each standard, staff are asked questions to determine if the element is met, not met, not applicable, or not tested. Remarks can also be included. The goal is to evaluate areas like patient identification, communication, safety of medications, infection control, fall risk reduction, documentation, consent processes, privacy and more.
The document discusses infection control processes in modern hospitals. It outlines key principles for effective infection control, including that measurement and feedback impact compliance, and active interventions are required to change compliance. Ignoring these principles can result in suboptimal patient safety and care. The document also notes that while guidelines exist from organizations like the CDC and WHO, there is still controversy around whether meticulous surveillance alone can increase adherence to best practices and reduce hospital-acquired infections.
The document outlines the objectives, content, and responsibilities of a safety officer training course. The key objectives are to improve safety performance, provide safety officers with required qualifications, and remove any who do not meet standards. The content covers topics like roles and duties, hazards, risk assessment, and incident investigation. Responsibilities of safety officers include identifying unsafe acts/conditions, ensuring a safe work environment, assisting with incident reporting, and advising on safety practices and compliance. The course aims to equip attendees with the skills needed to fulfill their duties as safety officers.
This document provides information on the safety pillar team at the United Breweries Limited facility in Nelamangala. It lists the 6 members of the safety pillar team and their roles. The mission of the safety pillar is to develop and implement effective safety policies to eliminate safety losses by identifying unsafe conditions and acts, preventing unsafe behaviors, and promoting near miss reporting. The document outlines the roles and responsibilities of the safety pillar members and provides the pillar's master plan to identify safety priorities, analyze accidents and incidents, identify hazards and risks, and conduct training.
The document discusses the role and responsibilities of the biomedical engineering department in a hospital. The department is responsible for maintenance and safety of all diagnostic and therapeutic medical equipment. It evaluates new technologies, conducts device investigations, and ensures equipment is properly maintained and in safe working condition. Key responsibilities include preventative maintenance of equipment, training medical staff on equipment use, and managing the hospital's medical device inventory. The department aims to provide technical support to doctors and nurses while improving healthcare treatment.
Whenever a business is going to make a capital improvement to protect workers from harm, a cost benefit analysis should be done to determine if it is a sound decision. There are several ways to make the determination, which is explored in this brief.
Project Information
Accommodation Name:
Location: Company Name:
Date: Time :
Sl No. ITEMS TO BE CHECKED Yes No N/A Comments
Audit Check List for Laundry
1 The premises are cleaned & situated in an environment which has minimum risk for contamination.
2 Sufficient area for storage of unwashed clothes & washed clothes.
3 Washing & drying premises was found cleaned & in good condition.
4 There are arrangements to control the entry of rodents, insects and birds.
5 Clothes are collected washed & dried separately.
Infection Control Checklist Laundry Personnel
1 Clean, neat, untorn and appropriate clothing is worn
2 Closed toe shoes with safety soles and in good repair are worn
3 Good personal hygiene (including hair and body cleanliness) is practiced
4 Fingernails are clean and trimmed
5 Hair is neat and protected by covering
6 Strict clothing and linen handling procedures are followed to avoid contamination
7 Direct resident contact is avoided except in emergency situations
8 Rubber gloves and protective covering are worn when handling and loading soiled linen
9 Disposable gloves are worn when handling isolation supplies
10 Injuries and suspected infections are reported immediately
11 Personnel are oriented to infection control policies on hiring; this is documented
12 Personnel attend department/facility-wide infection control in services monthly
13 Personnel are screened for infectious diseases on hiring and at further facility discretion
14 Personnel are informed of potential dangers/toxicities of cleaning compounds
15 Personnel, when informed of these potential dangers, follow safety procedures/precautions
16 Personnel are aware of methods to handle supplies and disposal of globes/equipment
Washing/Folding/Cleaning/Storage
1 Wash/rinse temperatures are maintained at a minimum of _____of for regular linen
2 Dryer temperatures are set at _____of for linen and regular clothes
3 Clean linens are transported in covered containers and stored in covered areas
4 Dirty linens are separated from clean ones at all times
5 Soiled linens are kept in a covered barrel at all times
6 Linen barrels are lined with plastic bags which cover the inside surface at all time
7 Isolation linen is transported as outlined in the Infection Control Manual
8 Linen folding surfaces are cleaned with a detergent germicide solution
9 All laundry appliances (washers/dryers, carts) are cleaned daily with detergent germicide solution
10 Supplies for clothing/equipment cleaning approved by Infection Control Committee
11 Equipment and supply problems are immediately reported to the administrator
………………………………………………….………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Laundry Condition & Specific Location if needed: Initial
FULL BODY HARNESS INSPECTION RECORD Form # HSEQ - FBHIR Rev 2.docxDwarika Bhushan Sharma
Harness Checklist
Sl. No
………. Sl. No
………. Sl. No
………. Sl. No
………. Sl. No
………. Sl. No
………. Sl. No
………. Sl. No
………. Sl. No
………. Remarks
Shoulder Straps
Chest & Back Straps
Waist Straps
Back D-Ring
Shoulder Adjustment
Legible Label
Shoulder Straps
Chest & Back Straps
Waist Straps
Leg Straps
Cuts
Burns
Holes
Deterioration
Corrosive/ worn out
Color code
Others (Specify)
Project Information
Project Name: Location:
Company name : Date:
Remarks:
Inspector Name: Signature:
Reviewed By HSE Manager / Incharge Signature:
General Safety Presentationupdated 04842993 1debandleigh
The document outlines various workplace safety guidelines and procedures. It discusses the importance of working safely, proper personal protective equipment, emergency evacuation plans, safe operation of equipment like forklifts, identifying and avoiding death zones, lockout/tagout procedures, hazard communication, and medical emergencies. Disciplinary action may result from disregarding safety rules.
This document provides an overview of NABH (National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers) implementation. It discusses that NABH implementation is simple and does not require medical expertise. The document outlines the 10 NABH chapters covering patient care and organizational standards. It summarizes the objectives and scope of each chapter, including Access, Assessment, and Continuity of Care; Care of Patients; Management of Medication; Patient Rights and Education; Hospital Infection Control; and others. Implementation involves preparing manuals, conducting self-assessments, addressing non-conformities, and undergoing certification and surveillance visits.
Issues and challenges in Hospital Waste Management By Dr. Kunal RawalDrKunal Rawal
Biomedical Waste- Hospital waste and its components, biomedical waste and types, sources, Principles of BMW, Schedules and Classification of BMW, Colour coding and types of containers used for BMW management, Waste management process, issues of managing general waste during COVID-19, BMW guidelines for COVID-19, BMW treatment and disposal techniques, Benefits of BMW, Challenges of Healthcare waste management practice in India.
The document summarizes the key points of the Bio-Medical Waste Management Rules 2016 in India. It defines occupiers and operators who are subject to the rules. The rules mandate segregation, storage, transportation and treatment of biomedical waste. Waste is required to be segregated into categories like infectious, sharp and general waste and disposed of according to treatment standards. Occupiers have duties around safe handling, training staff, and reporting. New requirements under the rules include phasing out chlorinated plastic, immunizing healthcare workers, and maintaining online records within defined timelines.
Maintenance is key to the sustainability of water and wastewater systems. A preventive maintenance program combined with good operational practices reduces the need for corrective or emergency maintenance. Maintenance includes repairs, replacement of equipment, and excludes capital improvements. Failures from lack of maintenance can risk public health and safety and result in regulatory action. Maintenance programs require equipment inventories, maintenance task lists, record keeping, training, and properly budgeting for staffing, materials, and equipment replacement.
This 3 sentence summary provides the key details from the medication audit document:
The document outlines a medication audit checklist to evaluate medication storage and handling practices at a hospital department, with 15 questions addressing issues like availability of medications, storage conditions, inventory processes, high risk medications, medication errors, and corrective/preventive actions. Staff knowledge of policies is also assessed on topics such as verbal orders, patient self administration, medication recalls, and error reporting.
1. The document discusses various safety hazards present in hospitals such as fires, electrical accidents, radiation hazards, and improper waste management.
2. It emphasizes the importance of prevention through measures like proper fire safety plans, regular equipment inspections, trained staff, and clear guidelines for waste segregation and disposal.
3. Failure to follow safety protocols can lead to accidents, infections, and harm patients, staff and the environment. Hospitals must make safety a top priority through ongoing education and compliance with regulations.
Hospital device and equipment safety pptRebecka David
Hospital devices and equipment require safety protocols to ensure proper functioning and protect patients and medical professionals. Key stakeholders in safety include manufacturers, vendors, and users. Manufacturers must design and test devices to safety standards, vendors must ensure compliant products and provide training, and users need proper qualifications and training. A hospital's equipment safety program involves planning, management, implementation including inspection, preventative maintenance and corrective actions, and monitoring. The goal is optimized and cost-effective care through reliable equipment and hazard prevention.
Planned Preventive Ambulance Medical Equipment MaintenanceAshendu Pandey
The document outlines guidelines for establishing an effective planned preventive maintenance system for medical equipment, including taking an inventory of all equipment, defining maintenance tasks, establishing maintenance intervals, assigning personnel responsibilities, and developing a reminder system to ensure equipment is properly maintained. It also discusses the types of test equipment that should be available to technicians to test and calibrate medical devices.
Medical Devices - Servicing Medical Device CompaniesIBMElectronics
The medical device industry is in the midst of fundamental change. IBM’s approach to servicing medical device companies is designed to meet real-world needs today and in the future.
Sponsor Information and Training day Session C4 - IVDs: Post-market responsib...TGA Australia
The document provides information on post-market responsibilities and recalls of in vitro diagnostic (IVD) medical devices. It discusses the Therapeutic Goods Administration's (TGA) role in monitoring devices after market approval through adverse event reporting and recalls. It outlines what constitutes an adverse event and recall, as well as sponsor and manufacturer reporting obligations. Key points covered include what types of issues may warrant a recall or correction, global recall terminology, and that every recall situation is unique and should be assessed individually.
The document outlines the procedures for a vigilance system to monitor medical device incidents. It states that both manufacturers and European authorized representatives are responsible for handling incidents. When incidents occur, manufacturers must notify national competent authorities and submit initial, follow up, and final reports. Representatives must coordinate with manufacturers to communicate field safety notices and submit periodic trend reports. Periodic summary reporting allows for consolidated reporting of similar incidents with known root causes or implemented safety corrective actions. The manufacturer must submit mandatory reports in specified formats to the notified body for vigilance system control.
Closed-loop corrective action (CLCA) is a process that traces problems to their root causes, develops solutions to prevent recurrence, implements changes, and monitors effectiveness. It involves determining the cause of nonconformities, deciding if corrective action is needed, identifying the appropriate action, implementing it, handling complaints, and ensuring the action addressed the problem. CLCA aims to fix processes by eliminating underlying causes rather than just addressing symptoms.
The document discusses a biomedical equipment technology program that aims to teach students the skills needed for maintaining medical equipment. The two-year program covers subjects like electricity, electronics, biomedical technology, computer technology, and anatomy. It prepares students to service medical machines in secondary and tertiary hospitals. Upon completing the biomedical equipment servicing NC II program, students must take an assessment to obtain a mandatory certification, which qualifies them for biomedical equipment technician jobs in government hospitals and provides opportunities abroad.
The document discusses the interior design of ambulances. It begins by defining an ambulance and describing different types, including road, air, and water ambulances. It then discusses the need for standardized ambulance design in India according to international standards. The document outlines various ambulance types based on level of care (A-D), structure (winger flat roof vs. high roof), and required vehicle equipment like doors, windows, stretchers, oxygen cylinders, and seating. It provides CAD models and drafting of designed ambulance parts like seats, upper storage boxes, shells, and oxygen cylinders. It concludes that redesigning ambulances according to proper specifications and medical devices would improve conditions with minimal costs.
The document discusses ambulance services at R.N. Cooper Hospital in Mumbai, India. It notes that there are currently only 2 ambulances operated by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation at the hospital, down from 4 previously. One is a basic life support ambulance equipped for emergencies. The other is an advanced life support or cardiac ambulance fitted with equipment like defibrillators and ventilators for serious cases. Ambulance services through the hospital are free to transfer patients to other public hospitals in Mumbai but private transfers require arranging private ambulances.
Economic operators and post market surveillance under the proposed EU medicin...Erik Vollebregt
The document discusses new post-market surveillance and vigilance obligations for economic operators in the medical device supply chain under revisions to the Medical Device Directive. It defines roles for manufacturers, authorized representatives, importers, and distributors, assigning responsibilities to ensure device quality and safety at each stage. These include oversight of conformity assessments, labeling, reporting issues and recalls. Concerns are raised about overlapping responsibilities adding burden without benefit. Clear definition and allocation of roles is important to avoid catastrophic effects on the supply chain.
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11.[9 19]maintenance management of medical equipment in hospitalsAlexander Decker
The document discusses medical equipment failures and maintenance management in hospitals. It provides a case study of a patient who received burns during surgery due to a faulty lamp. It also discusses other cases of equipment malfunctions harming patients. The document reviews literature on equipment maintenance management and strategic management of healthcare technology. It describes a study methodology that interviewed biomedical technicians at hospitals. The results showed public hospitals were less effective than private hospitals in areas like equipment selection, procurement, installation and training. Improving maintenance management practices was recommended to enhance patient safety.
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