THURSDAY, 12 MAY 2022 Time
Title
09:40 - 10:00 Looking beyond COVID-19
10:00 - 10:20 Evidence-based interventions for
improving patient safety
10:00 - 10:30 Interclean Inside Live -
Sustainability
10:15 - 10:30 Live Demo: Cleaning in
Healthcare Facilities
10:20 - 10:40 New guidelines for a new era of
environmental hygiene
10:30 - 12:15 Debate: 'It's all up in the Air' - on
the importance of clean air and what we can do to improve it
10:30 - 16:00 INPACS Sustainability
School: Talks on solutions for sustainable procurement
11:00 - 11:20 Sustainability in the chain, not a
USP but a must!
11:00 - 11:20 The hospital environment
as a source of Pseuomonas infections
11:20 - 11:40 Better building at lower cost by
data-driven digital twin operations
11:20 - 11:40 The elephant in the room:
how to balance sustainability with the need for efficacy and convenience
www.tomorrowscleaning.com
Pseudomonas spp. healthcare-associated infections remain a huge challenge for infection control. This talk reveals the latest scientific insights on (prevention of) transmission, possible future developments, and the impact on healthcare environmental hygiene.
Robert Rosier is responsible for technical and operational management of the EDGE Olympic building, the successor to The EDGE, and all data generated in the Smart Building. He shares knowledge on how they convert this data into information using a digital twin and dashboards, what's done with this towards cleaning and other facility services partners, and what insights data-driven performance management has already provided
The attention COVID-19 brought to waste in healthcare: environmental impact of HEH is major and has impact on human and ecosystem health.
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Programme description
Professor Didier Pittet looks at the impact of COVID-19 on the healthcare cleaning industry: How a shortage caused a flooded market; What to do about bad quality products; Looking to integrating best practices as the way forward.
Why do interventions need to be evidence-based? How much evidence do we actually have? The effect of interventions in the environment on healthcare-associated infections. Alexandra Peters identifies the research gaps, and how to address them.
Welcome to the third day of Interclean Amsterdam. A special focus on Sustainability in the cleaning industry, with Juan Diez de Los Rios, Sasha Nissen, and Marianne Hangelbroek.
A professional presenter takes visitors on a tour of cleaning methods, work sequences, dress codes, hand hygiene, etc. Visitors are invited to apply hand hygiene according to the correct method. All with the aim of preventing healthcare associated infections.
A quick overview of the new UK and German guidelines on Healthcare Environmental Hygiene. Important changes, which and why, involvement of stakeholders; differences in approach between UK and Germain Guidelines.
This debate highlights the fact that discussion around air in indoor environments still has a long way to rise in public awareness. A combination of debate and demo is aimed to not just discuss the issues around air in an indoor space but to allow participants to visualise the dangers present in the air. Debators include Dr Giovanni Fiore, Jose Cuevas, and Kieran McBrien.
Join these free educational sessions to learn about the latest sustainability topics which are moving our market. The speakers are experts on selected sustainability topics from within our network and leading manufacturing companies.
Location (stand) RAI Forum
RAI Forum
InnovationLAB
Healthcare Cleaning Lab
RAI Forum
Healthcare Cleaning Lab
Stand 02.101 - INPACS
Part of the Facility Inspiration Event (FIE), explaining why sustainability is now essential, and not just a USP
InnovationLAB
InnovationLAB
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