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Is Your Equipment Compliant?

Australian Standards Compliance:

Part1: Compliance to required Australian Standards for Hospital infection control has become a more acute topic over the last few years with reports of a number of hospitals being ordered to refit equipment, (some brand new) as a result of Standards non-compliance.
These reports cite in most cases non-compliant equipment being specified where there is insufficient knowledge or attention given to meeting operating standards and or budget pressure to cut corners.
Our commitment to providing complete infection control solutions that are fully compliant and built to Australian Standards extends to appropriate clearance, full length panels and frames, cycle management, multiple programs and temperature control.
Sanitech products ensure your infection control rooms run at peak performance and never leave you under threat of failed inspections and/or orders to replace equipment non-compliant equipment.
Sanitech products ensure compliance to all requirements of the following Australian and International standards:
  • ISO 15883
  • AS 2437 Flusher/Sanitizers for Bed Pans & Urine Bottle
  • AS 2744 Drying Cabinets for Respiratory Apparatus
  • AS 2945 Batch-Type Washer disinfectors
  • AS 2514 Medical Equipment
  • AS 3200.1 Medical Electrical Equipment
  • AS\NZS 4187-2014 Reprocessing of reusable medical devices in Health Service Organisations.
  • AS4187 section 1.3 includes ISO 15883
Part 2: Requirements and tests for washer-disinfectors employing thermal disinfection for surgical instruments, anaesthetic equipment, bowls dishes receivers, utensils, glassware, etc.
Part 3: Requirements and tests for washer-disinfectors employing thermal disinfection for human waste containers.
MP 52 Local exceptions to authorization.
Authorization not granted.
Mache Bed Pan and urine container item disposal units South Australian Water Corporation, Water Corporation of Western Australia and Sydney Water Corporation, Department of Energy, Utilities and Sustainability.
Is your equipment compliant?
To ensure absolute infection control, Australian hospitals and surgeries are required to only install decontamination equipment that is built to and compliant with the required Australian standards. Clean rooms using non-compliant equipment face the risk of being shut down until compliant equipment is re-fitted. Make sure you fit fully compliant equipment the first time.

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  • About Us
  • Products
    • Freestanding Utensil and Instrument Washers
    • Dental
    • Podiatry >
      • Instrument Racks
      • Clipper Racks
      • Bur Racks
    • Veterinary
    • Instrument Trays
    • Drying Cabinets >
      • Series 9300
      • Series 9370
      • Series 9360 & 9365
      • Series 9350
    • Warming Cabinets >
      • Series 9400
      • Series 9420
      • Series 9500
      • Series 9520
    • Sanitech Detergent
  • Infection Control
  • Testimonials
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