FEATURE ARTICLES
Uniting for a better built environment
Health Estate Journal looks at the role of the newly-formed Modern Built Environment Knowledge Transfer Network (MBE KTN).
Correct lighting of hospital buildings
This Health Estate Journal ‘Then and now’ feature describes some thoughts from about 30 years ago on considerations to be given to hospital lighting. Much has changed in lighting technology in the past three decades but what is put forward in the article remains worthy of study. The article, by Alan Cockram (Building Research Establishment), appeared in the May 1976 edition of Hospital Engineering, the official journal of the Institute of Hospital Engineering (now IHEEM).
Beating plant theft epidemic
The rising level of theft in the construction industry has led to a new initiative in which marked equipment will be allocated a five-digit code and registered on a national database. Richard Harrison, sales and marketing manager, Kubota (UK), discusses the implications.
Streamlining electrical distribution
Schneider Electric Building Systems and Solutions has proved to be an effective, valuable partner in the development of a new PFI-funded acute general hospital for the Derby NHS Foundation Trust. The first phase of a £350 million development is now complete, with Schneider Electric providing an innovative, new solution to electrical distribution.
‘Gatekeeper’ unit defeats legionella
Legionella presents an ongoing cause for concern in any sector where duty of care responsibilities prevail. Jo Wolters, microbiologist and sector head of TA-Aqua+ at Tour & Andersson, describes a recently developed method of legionella prevention and control.
Latest pendants save space
Graeme Hall, managing director of Brandon Medical, explains how the company’s latest range of pendants can maximise space.
Paths to HAI prevention debated
Tackling healthcare-acquired infections needs common sense, a clear pursuit of good hygiene practice, sound product purchasing and the maintenance of a collective responsibility, a specially convened meeting in Staffordshire determined. Nicholas Marshall reports.
Reducing high pressure oxygen system risk
A risk management approach to the selection of non-metallic materials used in high pressure medical oxygen systems is discussed by Ben Johnson, product manager at BeaconMedæs.
Off-site manufacturing significantly beneficial
Off-site manufacture of energy centre systems could help the NHS improve its track record of delivering major projects on time and on budget, argues Murdo MacDonald, major projects manager for Spirax Sarco.
Cardiac centre lights up Blackpool
A new cardiac centre at Blackpool’s Victoria Hospital is described as an excellent example of how the ProCure21 process can work.
Use of antimicrobial technology set to grow
Patients are being given a choice of where they can be treated, and hospital cleanliness is likely to influence their decision-making process. Increased use of antimicrobial technologies could have major importance in the fight against the spread of bacteria and germs. Trevor Payne reports.
Partnership provides wireless solutions
Providing wireless communication solutions at one of the country’s largest mental health facilities is a partnership between South London & Maudsley NHS Trust (SLaM) and Ascom which has been in place for more than 10 years. James Verrinder visited the Bethlem Royal Hospital to see the site’s communication system at work.
Capturing qualities of blue sky
Artificially created melatonin-supressing blue light can improve patient outcomes and invigorate healthcare staff. Nicholas Marshall reports.
Correct ladder use in the workplace
Falls from ladders and stepladders cause more than 1,000 major injuries a year and around 14 deaths. As a result, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has produced new guidance to help eliminate accidents in the workplace.
Handling radioactive therapeutic waste
In its development of cancer treatment services, Belfast City Hospital Trust has installed a vacuum drainage system for the control and containment of radioactive therapeutic waste.
HTM 01 issues explored in depth
IHEEM has staged a succession of seminars titled Decontamination: Focus on HTM 01, and James Verrinder reports on the final event in the series. The new HTM 01 on disinfection and sterilisation is the first guidance update for over ten years and is due to be published soon.
Speech recognition systems excel
Medical speech recognition systems have advanced significantly, and healthcare facility managers need up-to-date knowledge of the latest features and benefits in order to be able to assist with system choice. Health Estate Journal reports on how a company has moved the technology forward.
Software enables accurate site surveying
Charles Barrett, senior surveyor at Oakleaf, describes how new surveying technology helped produce accurate plans of a 19th Century mental health facility.
Re-boot recommended for IT initiative
Health Estate Journal reviews ‘The Way Forward for NHS Health Informatics’, a report by the BCS Health Informatics Forum Strategic Panel on behalf of the British Computer Society (BCS). The report title carries the subsidiary wording ‘Where should NHS Connecting for Health (NHS CfH) go from here?’
Spotlighting creation of better buildings
Building for Health is a new event taking place at London’s Earls Court 2 from 27 February to March 1. The event is one of five exhibitions being staged under the umbrella title Innovations for the Built Environment – the other shows are Futurebuild, Ecobuild, Cityscape and Regenex.
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