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Training <br />Factory training includes the following: <br />Classroom instructions on: <br />a. The types of waste that may and may not be autoclaved. <br />b. Waste segregation procedures. <br />c. Procedures for containing, handling, storing and transporting RMW. <br />d. Procedures for containing, handling, storing and transporting hazardous waste, <br />chemotherapeutic waste, antineoplactic waste and radioactive waste. <br />e. Procedures for validation testing of the autoclaves. <br />f. Procedures for the operation of the autoclaves. <br />g. Procedures for handling spills. <br />h. Procedures for dealing with emergency shutdowns. <br />i. Challenge testing procedures. <br />j. Maintenance procedures. <br />k. Manifesting procedures. <br />1. Certification procedures. <br />m. Procedures for sealing the roll -off containers prior to transport to the facility. <br />2. Hands on Equipment Instruction for the staff responsible from the facility. <br />a. Loading and unloading procedures. <br />b. Validation testing. <br />c. Operation of the equipment. <br />d. Challenge testing. <br />e. Emergency shutdown procedures, including unloading and decontamination of the autoclave <br />and adjacent areas. <br />f. Procedures for sealing the roll -off container prior to transport. <br />3. The Warehouse Manager II shall be responsible for ensuring MSC staff receives the factory <br />training prior to operating the San -I -Pak. <br />Exposures <br />I. An employee who sustains a known or potential exposure incident must treat the affected <br />area immediately by following the appropriate exposure incident response below. <br />Employees should immediately report the exposure incident to their supervisor and seek <br />medical attention. <br />2. Initial Management of Potential Bloodborne Pathogen (BBP) Exposures; Treatment; HIV <br />Testing procedures are outlined in CHCF Policy and Procedures manual Volume VI; <br />Chapter 3; Section 4 Emergency Procedures For Exposure to Blood, Body Fluids, And <br />Other Potentially Infectious Materials. <br />San -I -Pak Equipment Failures and Spills <br />