Decontamination Process in the Dental Practice (NW180130P)

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SubjectInfection control
DescriptionThis course is part of a series of infection control lectures that focuses on specific topics relating to infection control for the whole dental team. Decontamination technicians are welcome
Additional information

Registration  5:00-5:15pm.

This lecture is designed to refresh and broaden your knowledge of the following:

  •  Requirements for the correct decontamination of dental instruments
  •  Step by step procedure of instrument cleaning, sterilisation, storage and maintenance
  •  Audits, validation and testing of decontaminating equipment 
  •  Our roles and responsibilities in the decontamination process
VenueChester Education Centre, Chester - Cheshire  View details
Date & timeTuesday 30 January 2018, 17:15 to 20:00
LecturerBeverly Lamb  View details
Target audience

Recommended to all

Development outcomeB, C
Course styleLecture
Core topicDecontamination
CateringRefreshments
CPD hours2:30
Cost£15.00
Aims

To provide an overview of the decontamination cycle and recognise the standards required to demonstrate compliance with National Guidance in relation to decontamination in Primary Dental Care.

Objectives

Raise awareness and increase knowledge of decontamination processes for dental instruments and the evidence required to demonstrate compliance with National Guidance.

Learning outcomes
  •  Recognise current national guidance in relation to decontamination of dental instruments and demonstrate what evidence is required within the practice.
  •  Define decontamination roles and responsibilities as described in National Guidance
  •  Describe each stage of the decontamination cycle and recognise the standards required to demonstrate compliance with national guidance
  •  Identify decontamination equipment used in primary dental care and recognise testing and maintenance requirements for each.