11:40 - 12:00 Look beyond what you're doing now!
11:40 - 12:00 Why we need innovation in
environmental hygiene and how to foster it
13:00 - 14:00 Facility Inspiration Event - Inspiration
Tour
13:15 - 13:30 Live Demo: Cleaning in
Healthcare Facilities
13:30 - 14:15 Cleaning and ergonomics:
analysing through on-body sensors, assisting through exoskeletons
13:30 - 14:30 Breakout-session, Track 1: Cleaning
and infection prevention - the importance of partnership
13:30 - 14:30 Breakout- session, Track 2:
Cleaning without detergents, is it safe?
13:30 - 14:30 Breakout-session, Track 3: Guided
tours at Interclean Amsterdam
14:15 - 14:30 Live Demo: Cleaning in
Healthcare Facilities
14:30 - 15:30 Meeting the Green Deal objectives
on a Circular Economy via voluntary industry action
15:00 - 16:00 Breakout- session, Track 4:
Roundtable with IPC experts
15:00 - 16:00 Breakout-session, Track 5: Biofilm,
the next challenge in Infection Prevention
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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.
Workers involved in cleaning tasks into hospital environments are facing numerous constraints that may lead to musculoskeletal disorders. This presentation includes case studies, demonstrations and discussions on how exoskeletons may be used to assist human movement during cleaning tasks, decreasing the risk of disorders.
Good cleaning is active infection prevention; The importance of cleaning standards in healthcare; Putting the standards into practice; Successful collaboration between cleaning and infection prevention.
Healthcare Cleaning Lab
Healthcare Cleaning Lab
A guided tour. InnovationLAB
Mike van Rijswijk gives a special view into the future of cleaning based on his experience as CEO of The Innovation Playground, vision, and passion. He shares his vision on the further automation of society, in which human tasks are partly taken over by technology.
Technical progress is mandatory in healthcare; Promising innovations in the field; From too much cost to a perceived added value.
InnovationLAB RAI Forum
RAI Forum
Cleaning healthcare environments without using detergents has many advantages, but is it safe? Are the cleaning results good enough? Does it remove microorganisms from the surface appropriately? Dutch Infection Prevention experts have years of experience and share their knowledge with you.
The guided tours offer themed overviews of innovations in Healthcare Cleaning technologies. The tours are organised and guided by expert professionals of NVZ, the Dutch association for Disinfection and Machines, Detergents and Maintenance Products.
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.
The Circular Economy Action Plan (CEAP) is key to delivering on the objectives of the European Green Deal, and A.I.S.E. recommends a holistic approach addressing sustainability, circularity, consumers’ and end-users’ needs as well as industry competitiveness.
RAI Forum
RAI Forum
Healthcare Cleaning Lab
Interclean Stage
Panelists will discuss key HEH issues that they think need more attention, including a discussion on how industry can help address current challenges, and a live Q&A session.
A discussion on biofilms, complex matrixes of bacteria in polysaccharides on surfaces.
RAI Forum
RAI Forum
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