AAMI ST108 Videos

Contaminated water is a hidden threat to patient safety. The new AAMI ST108 standard raises the bar for water quality in medical device reprocessing. But don’t worry, we’ve got you covered!

This video series is your roadmap to mastering AAMI ST108. We’ll take you from the fundamentals to real-world implementation, all in a clear and concise format.

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Let's delve into the procedural and strategic steps for implementing the ANSI/AAMI ST108 standard at your healthcare facility, focusing on water quality for medical device processing.
AAMI ST108 outlines various treatment and monitoring equipment to achieve and maintain high purity water for medical device reprocessing.
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In this video, you'll learn how to build an effective water quality management team that meets the ANSI/AAMI ST108 standards for healthcare facilities. We cover the key roles and responsibilities of team members from infection prevention, maintenance, and engineering to ensure your water systems stay compliant and safe for both patients and equipment.
Let's explore the management requirements for meeting ANSI/AAMI ST108 water quality standards. Learn about key responsibilities, documentation practices, and the critical role of consistent monitoring in maintaining water safety in healthcare environments. We'll cover essential steps to ensure compliance and protect patients and equipment from waterborne risks.
In this video, we break down the importance of risk assessments for medical device water quality processing. We’ll guide you through best practices for evaluating and managing potential hazards to maintain compliance with water quality standards in healthcare settings.
Learn how Preliminary Water Quality Testing helps ensure compliance with ANSI/AAMI ST108 standards for medical device processing. We'll guide you through the key steps, from sampling critical points in your system to lab analysis and documentation, to establish a solid water quality baseline. Watch now to ensure your facility meets the required standards and stays safe!
Before selecting a water treatment system, it’s crucial to evaluate your facility’s specific water quality requirements. Consider the types of medical devices you process and the water quality needed at each stage—from pre-cleaning to final rinsing and sterilization. Tailoring the system to these needs ensures optimal safety and efficiency.
The NuSurg Water Treatment System offers a compact, cost-effective solution for medical facilities, integrating essential filtration technologies in one unit. Designed for ST108 compliance, it saves space and reduces costs while maintaining high water quality standards for medical, dental, and surgical environments.
The first step in developing a ST108 Water Management Plan is to identify specific water quality needs, especially for medical device processing, where different stages require varying standards. Once you understand these needs, work with a trusted water treatment company to choose the right systems. Set target water quality parameters aligned with ST108 standards to ensure compliance and performance.
To begin, create a detailed installation plan that outlines the system layout, piping, and connections. Anticipate potential challenges and ensure easy access for future maintenance. It’s essential to work with contractors experienced in both water treatment systems and medical device environments to ensure the system is installed properly.
Maintaining consistent water quality is essential for ensuring compliance and patient safety. Let’s explore what this step involves.
Ensuring effective water quality management starts with assessing training needs and developing thorough training programs for ST108 training and competency verification.
ST108 documentation and audit compliance is essential for maintaining water quality standards and meeting regulatory requirements. By implementing thorough documentation practices and regular audits, facilities can ensure continuous improvement, quickly address issues, and uphold compliance with industry standards.