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Belimed WD 750

The Belimed WD 750 is a large scale washer disinfector, setting new standards in safety, quality and economic efficiency.

Key features include:

ƒ EN ISO 15883-1 and EN ISO 15883-2 compliant (complete automatic drainage of piping, pump, tank, valves and fittings; all surfaces coming into contact with the product are inclined).

ƒ Most compact large-scale washer disinfector in its class. Easy-to-service, integrated equipment and service compartment offering space for accommodating media connections and detergent containers.

ƒ Glass horizontal sliding doors and cabin illumination provides clear visual control of the washing process, as well as the patented process status display and double-door push-through model with interlocking doors for separating contaminated/clean area.

ƒ Available in three chamber size options, pre-heating and storage tanks for water reuse and faster cycle times.

PLEASE SPEAK TO YOUR HEALTHCARE MANAGER FOR FURTHER INFORMATION

ECOLAB HEALTHCARE ANZ

7A Pacific Rise, Mount Wellington, Auckland 1060, New Zealand

NZ: 0800 425 529 www.healthcare-nz.ecolab.com

Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology Ltd NZ Certificate in Sterilising Technology (Level 4)

June Alegres

Colleen Archer

Dorothy Armer

Louise Auckram

Sharon Babu Thomas

Damian Balle

Louise Banadera

Jan Bevan

Marebe Capa

Ivan De Guzman

Melanie Dixon

Justine Enriquez

Diane Marie Farr

Joshua Fenn

Sam Fletcher

Kadee Gardiner

Melissa Hounsell

Maike Janisch

John Jeruta

Vinu Johnson

Jijo Joy

Upashna Kamal

Sunkyung Kim

Kathy King

Natalie Manley

Marian Mansing

Briar McClelland

Jacob Pallithottathil Oommen

Jayesh Patel

Karol Prater

Ula Rademeyer

Samantha Spooner

Casey Te Rauna

Melania Vargas

Ngatamaine Wainiqolo

Andrea Wells

Richard Williams

Rachel Leilani Williamson

Lindsay from Multigate did a presentation on Surgical Flow Online education Modules. This required all attendees to participate in answering questions which everyone got involved in.

Kevin from Obex spoke about how important our roles are within the theatre, and showed us a rigid container and how by using these can benefit the department by saving time and money in regards to wet packs and of course if using wrap then holes in wraps.

Lucas from J & J Depuy Synthes showed a presentation around the Velys robotic and navigation instruments. This system is currently used for Total Knee surgery.

We had three workshops as unfortunately Stryker needed to pull out on the day due to illness. We split the attendees into groups which worked well for a while then we seemed to get a bit confused as the workshops went on, we did learn a lesson from this for the next education day.

Lucas did a hands on presentation how they use the Velys Robotic system along with the Attune instruments and we were able to see exactly how this is used and dismantled.

Kevin held a workshop on the hipot, with a reminder that we must always use the blue wrist strap unless you want a shock. He also explained what damage we should be looking out for on the insulated items. Kevin also spoke about rigid containers which was interesting for those of us that don’t have these in our hospitals

Dave also from Obex spoke about Ronguers and showed us a new system. This was very interesting. Apparently you can now buy just the tips which are replaced when they are blunt. This saves the hospital money and also these are easier to clean as they are dismantled in the decontam area before placing in the batch washers.

At the end of the day we did some feedback asking what the attendees would like to have in the next education day. This was interesting and some of the feedback received was around manual cleaning, infection control and Flexi scope content. This has given us an idea on what technicians are needing to ensure that they are processing equipment correctly and we are all going in the same direction.

The day concluded for some with a tour of the department at Waikato which they found very interesting.

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