School of Anatomy Standard v2017. 01
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School of Anatomy Standard v2017.01
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Standard for the Operation, Management and Oversight of Schools of Anatomy in South Australia, version 2017.01 Page 10 of 16 Public – I2 – A1 8. Historical Materials of Uncertain Origin i. In dealing with historical materials of uncertain origin, Schools of Anatomy must have in place strategies to ensure that: a. Materials of unknown origin are clearly identifiable as such; and b. Confusion with other materials is avoided. ii. Historical materials of uncertain origin must be treated with the same level of respect as all other cadaveric materials. iii. The disposal of unidentifiable body parts must only be done after consultation with and written advice from an Inspector. iv. Should an identification marker be dislodged and separated from any body part in the normal operations of a School of Anatomy and the School of Anatomy cannot identify the origin of the body part, the School of Anatomy must keep a register of such occurrences and provide this, as required, to the Inspector. A new identifying marker must also be assigned and recorded on the register. 9. Infection Prevention and Control Measures i. Schools of Anatomy must have fully documented infection prevention and control guidelines and procedures in place which are readily accessible by staff, students and other authorised personnel as applicable. They must also be available for review by the Inspector at any time. ii. The infection prevention and control guidelines and procedures must ensure appropriate measures are in place for both fresh and embalmed specimens. iii. Staff and students of Schools of Anatomy must receive an induction program which incorporates the infection prevention and control guidelines and procedures. iv. All persons handling cadaveric materials must use standard infection control precautions and procedures and must use personal protective clothing and equipment in accordance with standard infection control precautions and procedures. v. Schools of Anatomy must operate in accordance with the South Australian Public Health Act 2011 and the South Australian Public Health (Notifiable and Controlled Notifiable Conditions) Regulations 2012. Download 325.43 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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