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This is one of three forms that supersede HTM 2022 (1999, ISBN 011322141X). Separate forms are available for High hazard (ISBN 0113227396) and Bacteria filter (ISBN 011322740X) permits to work. Guidance on use of the forms is contained in HTM 02-01 Part B Operational management (ISBN 0113227434), and further information on the new system is available in HTM 02-01 Part A Design, installation, validation and verification (ISBN 0113227426). On cover: Medical gases
On cover & title page: Electrical services. This logbook should be read in conjunction with HTM 06-03 'Electrical safety guidance for high voltage systems' (ISBN 9780113227587)
This report provides cost and performance statistics in relation to the NHS estate and facilities management (efm) services in England, sourced from Trust annual returns and other data between the years 1999/00 to 2005/06. Data for the report has been collected using the Department of Health's online Estates Returns Information Collection (ERIC) system. Chapters cover: factors affecting efm data collection and analysis; key components of efm performance assessment; financial results for NHS trusts; energy performance results for NHS trusts for 2005/06; Strategic Health Authority (SHA) results for 2005/06; example models for measuring efm data.
Supplies guidance relevant to facilities for surgical procedures in all healthcare settings. This volume covers the facilities required to support in-patient operating theatres in an acute general hospital.
The Basic Guide to Infection Prevention and Control in Dentistry is a practical guide for all members of the dental team. It offers clear explanations of the key issues and concepts, an orientation of the evidence base and legal framework as well as providing a step-by-step guide to the safe running of a dental practice. Chapters cover key topics, namely: communicable diseases; occupational health and immunisation; decontamination of dental equipment; surgery disinfect ion; sharp safe working; hand hygiene and barrier personal protection; dental unit waterlines, clinical waste management and pathology specimen handling.
This document replaces and supersedes all previous versions of Health Technical Memorandum 2020 - Safety code for low voltage systems. On cover & title page: Electrical services
With an amendment slip which incorporates the Directions relating to the register of public sector land. Supersedes the document 'Estatecode: essential guidance on estates and facilities management' (2002, ISBN 9780113225491). On cover and title page: Core elements
This new edition of an informative and accessible book guides building surveyors and facilities managers through the key aspects of property maintenance and continues to be of value to both students and practitioners. With the increasing cost of new-build, effective maintenance of existing building stock is becoming ever more important and building maintenance work now represents nearly half of total construction output in the UK. Building Maintenance Management provides a comprehensive profile of the many aspects of property maintenance. This second edition has been updated throughout, with sections on outsourcing; maintenance planning; benchmarking and KPIs; and current trends in procurement routes (including partnering and the growth of PFI) integrated into the text. There is also a new chapter on the changing context within which maintenance is carried out, largely concerned with its relationship to facilities management. More coverage is given of maintenance organisations and there are major updates to relevant aspects of health and safety and to contract forms.
This Health Technical Memorandum contains guidance to assist the design team in the selection, specification and application of sanitary assemblies in health buildings. Design and specification notes and selection criteria are followed by detailed assembly and component data sheets, and data sheets for taps, traps, wastes and floor outlets used in assemblies. This 3rd edition supersedes the 2nd edition (1995, ISBN 0113217625)
This HBN is principally directed at land and buildings owned by NHS Foundation Trusts and NHS Trusts (FTs and Trusts) given the size, operating costs and capital value of this estate. The opportunities to achieve efficiency savings and reduced running costs in the estate are considerable. These efficiencies need to be driven by: more efficient plus effective running and use of the estate; improved efficiency, including value for money, in capital procurement and construction; adherence to best practice in land management, ensuring the optimum solutions are implemented which includes the identification and disposal of surplus land. However, efficiencies cannot be driven at the expense of safety and compliance. This document has been designed to set the strategic framework and assist them in identifying examples of best practice that should be considered as part of good estate and facilities management