Medical device processing technicians are responsible for cleaning, sterilising, and preparing medical instruments and devices for use. This occupation involves exposure to various hazardous substances, which can pose significant health risks if proper safety protocols are not followed.
Most importantly, this work is related to exposure against ethylene oxide which is used for sterilizing medical devices that cannot withstand high temperatures. The substance is a known carcinogen and can cause respiratory irritation, headaches, nausea, and long-term health issues, including cancer.
Conducting a thorough risk assessment before starting any work to identify potential hazards is of utmost importance. Use ventilation systems for adequate ventilation to remove harmful vapors and fumes from the work area and fumes hoods to contain and ventilate hazardous substances during use. Regular training on safe handling, storage, and disposal of hazardous substances and training on how to respond to chemical spills, exposure incidents, and other emergencies are useful organisational measures. Maintaining a clean and organized work environment to minimize risk of accidental exposure. Regular health check-ups to monitor for signs of exposure-related illnesses. Use respirators for protection again inhalation and gloves to protect against skin contact, if necessary.
By understanding the hazards and implementing appropriate safety measures, medical device processing technicians can minimize the risks associated with exposure to hazardous substances in their work environment