Biohazard Cleaning Specialist Newcastle-upon-Tyne
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At Biohazard Cleaning PRO, we are committed to helping families, businesses and property owners through difficult situations.
Our certified professionals can help you with:
How We Work
In order to respond to various emergency situations quickly and flexibly, we keep our core team small. This means we do not have bureaucratic procedures. A quick phone call, a simple email, and we will be there for you with the most suitable equipment and team members. This also allows us to operate in the most cost-efficient manner, which in turn, offers you the most competitive pricing throughout the whole of the UK.
Frequently Asked Questions:
- identify the hazards and how the activities, processes or microorganisms could cause harm to health
- the condition/presentation of the deceased;
- which microorganism(s) may be present;
- the routes of transmission (ie airborne, droplet or contact) and their infectious dose;
- the clinical history of the deceased;
- the prevalence of particular infections in the community;
- the nature of any likely contact with the body, including the amount of leakage and potential contamination of clothes, equipment or contact with blood or body fluids;
- the susceptibility of individual people working in the premises;
- the severity of the disease(s);
- health surveillance and immunisation available for staff undertaking the task (ie whether prophylactic treatments are available).
- decide who might be harmed and how
- the task being undertaken and how levels of contamination may change;
- where the task will be carried out, including the local layout and a practical route for movement of work and people;
- whether the task could create aerosols, splashes or will require the use of sharps;
- what equipment will be used, whether equipment is shared and how it will be decontaminated;
- who will carry out the task and whether they are part of any vulnerable group;
- whether others could be affected by the task;
- whether the work is routine, one-off, undertaken out of hours and/or by lone workers;
- how much infectious material (ie body fluids) is being handled;
- how many people are exposed.
- heavy-duty overalls that
- have no external pockets or Velcro fastenings
- are bought one size too big, to prevent seams ripping during removal work
- are worn with an attached fitted hood (worn over respirator straps) and disposable gloves
- are disposed of as clinical waste after a single use
- the cuffs are sealed with tape
- the legs are worn over footwear to prevent dust falling into shoes.
- waterproof trousers and jackets;
- working boots with toe and sole protection;
- At the end of the removal work, safety footwear must be:
- decontaminated
- double bagged (if being used at another site), or
- disposed as clinical waste.
- waterproof heavy-duty gloves;
- single-use gloves are worn
- disposed of as clinical waste after use
- a standard construction site helmet (hard hat);
- respiratory protection (half-face filter respirators):
- fitted with the highest efficiency filter possible (FFP3) and provide a protection factor of at least 20 to control exposure of microorganisms down to the lowest levels.
- a Class P1 disposable respirator
- a Class P2 disposable respirator
- a respirator fitted with a Class P1 filter cartridge
- a respirator fitted with a Class P2 filter cartridge.
- a face visor, in case there is a likelihood of splashing
- only manually operated hand tools are used to clean biohazardous materials
- If necessary, specialised Type H vacuum cleaners are used.