Can we bring this one back into play, guys? It seems that we haven’t really settled the problem of how to deal with access for maintenance, especially in the operating theatres.
In one place where I worked (and was “in charge”, so to speak), I placed one of my blokes permanently in the theatres suite. In the morning he came in and got changed into his greens (well, blues), and spent all day in there, doing good deeds. If he needed help, one of us (me, usually), would go up, get changed, and do the needful.
Of course, as we all know, getting changed into scrub suits is really the issue. How many times have we all done this just to take a look at “the problem”, and then had to go out again to get the right tools etc. A real pain.
Personally, I like the idea of having a little base within the theatres suite (a place to keep the cart, some tools and test equipment, and service consumables, parts etc.). Plus having a guy posted there. Equipment can then easily be grabbed, mainly because our guy effectively becomes part of the group working in the theatres.
I have found that maintenance of equipment in the theatres actually leaves a lot to be desired (yes, in the very place where it should be top-notch).
So, come clean, guys – what’s the current state of play on this issue?
