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  1. Cameron Well-Known Member


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    Is there a set ruling to the number of years archived records must be kept for autoclaving small surgical tools ?

    If not what is accepted practice?

    TIA
    toeslayer
     
  2. Asher Well-Known Member

    Good question Toeslayer, my 11 years worth are taking up a lot of cupboard space.
     
  3. Cameron Well-Known Member

    Asher

    Others have got back and said they thought it might be seven years but no one seems to know.

    toeslayer
     
  4. Steam Guru Active Member

    Depends on the state u live/work im.
    Queensland is 7 years (ster. printouts & validation reports & repair records)
    WA ?. Maybe ring ibes & ask branko. he would know wa rules. otherwise ask a steriluzing trainer like lin lochead or marj jennings.

    (tas used to be 8 from long ago memory, nsw 5 ?)
     
  5. Cameron Well-Known Member

    Steam Guru

    Cheers mate

    toeslayer
     
  6. Steam Guru Active Member

    Another thought for people. If you have a thermal printer , make sure you DONT use Eftpos paper / Hicaps paper. Eftpos lasts 1 year, good paper 5 years ('coated thermal'). For records needed for 7 years, then this is also cutting it fine. You can get a "top-coated-thermal" (like the paper lottery tickets get printed on, that has a 10 year life for the printed image. Cost is about $4 a roll, compared to $ 2 a roll for t.c & $0.50 for eftpos.
    (Eftpos paper will almost certainly void the warranty on your printer mechanism too........)
     
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