Managing Nhs Staff Facilities – Infection Control

Link Lockers is the leading UK manufacturer and supplier of lockers, personal storage and changing room equipment.The Link Lockers brand is now recognised as a sign of quality products and dedicated service across all market sectors
By: Imagine Communications UK Ltd
 
Sept. 14, 2010 - PRLog -- It is well documented that effective hygiene and preventing infection are absolutes in all health care settings. However, due to inadequate changing facilities staff uniforms are frequently contaminated by disease-causing bacteria and this presents a potential source of cross-infection in the clinical setting.

Policies such as the NHS uniform and work wear policy recommend that it is good practice for staff to change into and out of their uniform at work, or that they cover their uniform completely when travelling to and from work. Commutes on public transport are a good example of how with vast numbers of human traffic uniforms can become soiled before reaching the work environment.

To minimise the risk of cross infection from staff uniforms The Royal College of Nursing advice the following steps:

•   Acute health care settings must provide adequate laundering facilities for staff uniforms, so staff can wear clean uniforms for each shift.
•   All acute health care settings must provide adequate changing facilities for staff.
•   Staff working at a designated site must be given adequate changing facilities.

“The importance of providing staff changing facilities assume a greater significance once all these facts are taken into consideration,” says Joeri Decae, Sales Director at Link Lockers, who with sister company Link 51 hold the NHS supply chain contract for the supply of shelving and lockers.

Link Lockers and Link 51 provide an extensive range of storage solutions for every healthcare departmental need including garment management lockers which are used for the controlled issue of work wear, safety equipment or consumable items in the workplace. The Garment Issue Lockers have been designed for the easy dispensing and collection of clean/used work wear in the changing room and importantly all Link Lockers and Link 51 products feature BioCote® anti bacterial coating. BioCote® is the only technology of its type to have its performance and capability proven in the hospital environment through peer-reviewed trials.

“BioCote antimicrobial technology helps to reduce the risk of cross contamination. Real-life environmental studies at the Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust and a council care home have proven that BioCote protected products reduce the bacterial loadings on the surfaces within any environment.”

By providing staff with adequate changing facilities and a simple way to obtain clean uniforms the risks of cross contamination through staff work wear are radically reduced. “Reports of nurses having to change in the toilets, or having to wear their uniforms to work because of inadequate changing facilities must become a thing of the past in order to continually reduce the risk of cross contamination within the NHS.”

In a continuing bid to support NHS personnel involved in managing and specifying storage within NHS environments Link Lockers and Link 51 has launched a free web resource at www.nhs-storage.co.uk. Created in consultation with NHS personnel, NHS-storage features all the latest news, policies, research and developments related to storage in the NHS.

For further information about Link Lockers and its range of innovative BioCote® protected storage solutions, visit www.linklockers.co.uk or call the free helpline on 0800 733 300.

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About Link lockers:Based at Telford in Shropshire, the company prides itself on its experience and expertise, its products and service, and the proven ability to provide storage solutions to meet all requirements, including manually and mechanically handled racking and shelving systems, through sister company Link 51
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