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Effective Sterilisation Procedures: Guidelines and Best Practices

Cleaning Contaminated Equipment

Heavy, visible contamination on equipment must be cleaned off before sterilisation:

  • Sterilisation machines cannot remove heavy contamination.
  • Uncleaned contamination can be a potential source of infection.

Using Ultrasonic Cleaners

Follow these steps for using ultrasonic cleaners effectively:

  • Read and follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully.
  • Ensure the lid or cover is securely in place during operation.
  • Use an appropriately sized basket for cleaning instruments.
  • Enhance efficiency with low foaming surfactants or detergents.
  • Regularly clean the cleaner as per manufacturer's recommendations to maintain efficiency.

Steam Sterilisation Process

Steam sterilisation is rapid, easy-to-use, and non-toxic:

  • Benchtop steam sterilisers are suitable for non-hollow, non-tubular, and non-porous items.
  • Items must not be wrapped for sterilisation in benchtop steam sterilisers.
  • For hollow or tubular items, use a steriliser with forced air removal validated for such items.

Safety and Compliance

Ensure safety and compliance with the following guidelines:

  • Steam sterilisers are pressure vessels and require regular safety checks under Pressure Systems Safety Regulations 2000.
  • Store sterilised items correctly to prevent re-contamination.
  • Adhere to workplace policies and procedures for correct sterilisation practices.

Maintenance and Record-Keeping

Keep records of maintenance and operation for sterilisation machines:

  • Maintain records to ensure machines are operating correctly.
  • Document maintenance activities as per workplace protocols.