DS 2451-10
Infection control in the health care sector - Part 10: Requirements for cleaning
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| Organization: | DS |
| Publication Date: | 3 April 2014 |
| Status: | active |
| Page Count: | 46 |
| ICS Code (Medical sciences and health care facilities in general): | 11.020 |
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This standard specifies requirements for the cleaning of areas where it is likely that agent of infection can exist and cause direct or indirect infection. Areas as ceiling, floor, walls and furniture, which are not covered by the critical points, are not included in this standard.
Document History
April 4, 2014
Infection control in the health care sector - Part 10: Requirements for cleaning
This standard specifies requirements for the cleaning of areas where it is likely that agent of infection can exist and cause direct or indirect infection. Areas as ceiling, floor, walls and...
DS 2451-10
April 3, 2014
Infection control in the health care sector - Part 10: Requirements for cleaning
This standard specifies requirements for the cleaning of areas where it is likely that agent of infection can exist and cause direct or indirect infection. Areas as ceiling, floor, walls and...
April 23, 2013
Infection control in the health care sector - Part 10: Requirements for cleaning
This standard specifies requirements for the cleaning of areas where it is likely that agent of infection can exist and cause direct or indirect infection. Areas as ceiling, floor, walls and...
February 28, 2011
Infection control in the health care sector - Part 10: Requirements for cleaning
This standard specifies requirements for the cleaning of areas where it is likely that agent of infection can exist and cause direct or indirect infection. Areas as ceiling, floor, walls and...
January 31, 2002
Infection control in the health care sector - Part 10: Requirements for cleaning
This standard specifies requirements for the cleaning of lights, beds, washbasins, fittings, other sanitary appliances, handles, tables, walking frames and technical installations near the patient as...