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#47174 - 18/06/10 10:04 PM PM check list or procedures
BIOMET Offline
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Registered: 29/09/05
Posts: 58
Loc: Montevideo,Uruguay
I looking for PM checklist or procedures for the most common and used medical equipments I wondering about something like ECRI PM procedures.

The idea is to have a easy checklist to check the equipment

Can anyone has any of them and can share with me?

thanks in advance

best regards

Jorge

biometuy@gmail.com

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#47176 - 19/06/10 07:04 AM Re: PM check list or procedures [Re: BIOMET]
Geoff Hannis Offline
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This is yet another place that we've been before Jorge! smile

Some of those links no longer work, unfortunately (which seems to be in the nature of these things). But this one still fires up OK.

The whole topic of generic PM procedures is an interesting one. Over the years I've seen a few. Some good, but others not so good (or, too specific, rather than generic).

As I have mentioned before, writing a complete set of decent generic PM procedures is not as easy as it sounds.

But here's a tip:- when it comes to generic PM procedures, "less is more". That is, keep them brief (or terse), using standardised terminology. Start with a really "generic" procedure (a standard template, if you like) and build (add to) each one until you complete your list.

But first ... you need to come up with your list of generic equipment. As in, where do you draw the line?

Have fun! smile

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#47177 - 19/06/10 08:24 AM Re: PM check list or procedures [Re: Geoff Hannis]
dee panchal Offline
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Registered: 21/08/09
Posts: 37
Loc: Lancaster, UK
do you have the service manuals?

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#47179 - 19/06/10 08:44 AM Re: PM check list or procedures [Re: dee panchal]
Geoff Hannis Offline
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Yeah ... I file 'em under "Generic"!

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#47256 - 24/06/10 10:26 AM Re: PM check list or procedures [Re: Geoff Hannis]
Jandre Offline
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Registered: 04/05/09
Posts: 72
Loc: South Africa
I have around 30 odd 'generic' sheets we use when globe troting in deepest darkest as it a bit cumbersome to cart aound and print OEM lists when you out in the sticks with 10 different defibs on one site and no access to IT facilities...

Anyone care to scrutineer them and rip 'em apart with the objective to make them better????

Geoff... You up for a little project?
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#47258 - 24/06/10 10:53 AM Re: PM check list or procedures [Re: BIOMET]
DaveC in Oz Online   crying
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Registered: 26/06/09
Posts: 594
Loc: Brisbane, Australia
Hi,

To ask for such a wide span of equipment (ie, "most") may be a bit of an ask, could you give us a list of your top 10 or 20? Perhaps this would help folk to focus on your request.

Dave

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#47259 - 24/06/10 11:06 AM Re: PM check list or procedures [Re: DaveC in Oz]
Jandre Offline
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Registered: 04/05/09
Posts: 72
Loc: South Africa
Ultrasound - General
Ultrasound - Physiotherapy
Defibrillator
X-Ray (Analogue)
Chemistry analyser
Hematlogy Analyser
Urine Analyser
Centrifuge
Cardio Tochograph
ECG
Patient Monitor
Audiometer
Vision Screener
Spirometer
Autoclave
Dental suite (Chair, Light, distribution etc)

There's a stackload of PV sheets but these are the one's I would most like to have evaluated for 'generic' value


Edited by Jandre (24/06/10 11:07 AM)
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#47269 - 24/06/10 07:46 PM Re: PM check list or procedures [Re: Jandre]
Geoff Hannis Offline
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Registered: 12/02/04
Posts: 10298
Loc: the path less trodden

See my earlier post ("less is more", etc.). Start with a decent general procedure, and then simply extend that as required.

Originally Posted By: Jandre
You up for a little project?

I have more than enough "little projects" to keep me busy, Jandre. But (as may be well known) I am always interested in collaborating in useful, sensible "projects" of this type (that is, Generic PM and the like).

But why not simply publish your generic "PVs" right here for everyone to admire, and, er, critique?

By the way, I believe that Jorge intends to translate his procedures into Spanish (just in case someone has already done that). smile

Also ... sorry to be a pain, Jandre, but I'm not overly impressed by the terminology you're using in your list there, Mate.

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#47270 - 24/06/10 09:07 PM Re: PM check list or procedures [Re: Jandre]
Geoff Hannis Offline
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Registered: 12/02/04
Posts: 10298
Loc: the path less trodden

Here's a General PMP* that I wrote for a Saudi MOH equipment maintenance project twenty years ago:-

1) Check equipment and all accessories for physical integrity and completeness.

2) Check physical condition of mains cable and plug.

3) Check physical integrity of all controls and switches.

4) Carry out scheduled servicing.
**

5) Carry out functional check(s).

6) Carry out calibration check(s).

7) Carry out gas leakage checks (if applicable).

8) Test ground wire integrity and electrical leakage current(s).

9) Clean equipment and ensure that it is fully fit for use.

10) Return all controls to normal (safe) position.

11) Fix signed and dated "OK" sticker.

* Preventive Maintenance Procedure
** There's a nice "catch all" - you could add here a cross-reference to another Checklist or Procedure

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#47273 - 24/06/10 09:28 PM Re: PM check list or procedures [Re: Geoff Hannis]
Geoff Hannis Offline
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Registered: 12/02/04
Posts: 10298
Loc: the path less trodden

And here's the same procedure adapted for a Generic Electric Suction Pump:-

1) Check equipment and all accessories for physical integrity and completeness.

2) Check physical condition of mains cable and plug.

3) Check physical integrity of all controls and switches.

4) Inspect the condition of tubing, hoses, couplings, suction jars and filters. Examine for dirt, damage and deterioration. Check seating of rubber stoppers.

5) Check operation of overflow protection device (if applicable).

6) Test for maximum vacuum reading.

7) Test ground wire integrity and electrical leakage current.

8) Clean equipment and ensure that it is fully fit for use.

9) Return all controls to normal (safe) position.

10) Fix signed and dated "OK" sticker.

I'm sure that y'all get the idea! smile

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