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Sterilization Standards SUMMARY
Updated 03/03


Introduction

The goal of this policy is to standardize the sterilization process throughout JHH Medical Institutions. Sterilization is defined as the use of a physical or chemical procedure to destroy all microbial life, including highly resistant bacterial spores. Procedure manuals covering work tasks and policies in all areas performing sterilization processes are written/updated every three years or less.

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Procedures

Summary of Topic Areas

The procedures detailed in this policy include the standard requirements for sterilization and use of: Decontamination Areas, Preparation Areas, Steam Sterilization, Ethylene Oxide Gas Sterilization, Plasma Sterilizer, Cold Chemical Sterilization, Peracetic Acid, Implantable Devices, Storage of Sterilized Articles, Distribution of Sterilized Articles, Personal Hygiene for Personnel Performing Sterilization Processes, Inservice Education, and Recall of Supplies.

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