Infection Control Annual Statement 2024
Dalton Surgery Infection Control Annual Statement
Purpose
This annual statement will be generated each year in accordance with the requirements of of National Standards of Health Cleanliness 2021. It summarises:
- Any infection transmission incidents and any action taken (these will have been reported in accordance with our Significant Event procedure)
- Details of any infection control audits undertaken and actions undertaken
- Details of any risk assessments undertaken for prevention and control of infection
- Details of staff training
- Any review and update of policies, procedures and guidelines
Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) Lead
Dalton Surgery, 364a Wakefield Road, Dalton, Huddersfield HD5 8DY – Angela Robinson Practice Nurse
Angela Robinson has attended an IPC Lead training course in April 2023 and keeps updated on infection prevention practice.
Infection transmission incidents (Significant Events)
Significant events (which may involve examples of good practice as well as challenging events) are investigated in detail to see what can be learnt and to indicate changes that might lead to future improvements. All significant events are reviewed in the bimonthly partner meetings and learning is cascaded to all relevant staff.
In the past year there have been no significant events raised that related to infection control.
Infection Prevention Audit and Actions
The Annual Infection Prevention and Control audit was completed by Kirklees Council Infection Control.
As a result of the audit, the following things have been changed in Dalton Surgery Surgery:
- Display of Annual Statement
- Update relevant policies
No infections were reported for patients who had had minor surgery at the Surgery.
As a result of the audit, some minor changes will be required and put in place in over the next 6 months
Risk Assessments
Risk assessments are carried out so that best practice can be established and then followed. In the last year the following risk assessments were carried out / reviewed:
Legionella (Water) Risk Assessment: The practice has conducted/reviewed its water safety risk assessment to ensure that the water supply does not pose a risk to patients, visitors or staff.
Immunisation: As a practice we ensure that all of our staff are up to date with their Hepatitis B immunisations and offered any occupational health vaccinations applicable to their role (i.e. MMR, Seasonal Flu). We take part in the National Immunisation campaigns for patients and offer vaccinations in house and via home visits to our patient population.
Other examples:
Curtains: The NHS Cleaning Specifications state the curtains should be cleaned or if using disposable curtains, replaced every 6 months. To this effect we use disposable curtains and ensure they are changed every 6 months. The window blinds are very low risk and therefore do not require a particular cleaning regime other than regular vacuuming to prevent build-up of dust. The modesty curtains although handled by clinicians are never handled by patients and clinicians have been reminded to always remove gloves and clean hands after an examination and before touching the curtains. All curtains are regularly reviewed and changed if visibly soiled.
Cleaning specifications, frequencies and cleanliness: Dalton Surgery use an outside agency cleaning company who have a cleaning specification and frequency policy. An assessment of cleanliness is conducted and any concerns are reported to the company direct.
Hand washing sinks: The practice has clinical hand washing sinks in every room for staff to use. Most clinical areas have hands free taps. We have replaced our liquid soap with wall mounted soap dispensers to ensure cleanliness.
Training
All our staff receive annual training in infection prevention and control.
Policies
All Infection Prevention and Control related policies are in date for this year.
Policies relating to Infection Prevention and Control are available to all staff and are reviewed and updated bi-annually, and all are amended on an on-going basis as current advice, guidance and legislation changes. Infection Control policies are circulated amongst staff for reading and discussed at meetings on an annual basis.
Responsibility
It is the responsibility of each individual to be familiar with this Statement and their roles and responsibilities under this.
Responsibility for Review
The Infection Prevention and Control Lead and the Practice Manager are responsible for reviewing and producing the Annual Statement