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Instructions on labor protection for personnel during work on endoscopic diagnostics

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Safe Operation

1. General safety requirements

1.1. Persons who have passed a medical examination and have been instructed in labor protection at the workplace are allowed to work on endoscopic diagnostics.

1.2. Personnel must be provided with overalls, PPE in accordance with the standard norms for the free issuance of overalls and safety shoes.

1.3. Comply with the internal labor regulations.

1.4. Use for its intended purpose and treat the issued PPE with care.

2. Safety requirements before starting work

2.1. It is correct to put on clean, serviceable overalls and safety shoes that are required according to the norms. Overalls should not have developing ends, sleeves and collars should be tied.

2.2. Prepare working tools and equipment.

2.3. Check the adequacy of lighting of passages and corridors.

3. Safety requirements during work

3.1. Be attentive, do not be distracted by extraneous affairs, conversations.

3.2. Keep the office space immaculately clean

3.3. When using rectoscopes with Re-VS-3 and Re-VS-5 fiber light guides, follow the manufacturer's instructions:

  • connect one end of the light-guide cable with a diameter of 5 mm to the OS 100 illuminator, connect its other end to the selected tube;
  • when working with the handle, before attaching the cable to the tube, pass it first through the hole in the handle. Fix the handle on the tube;
  • insert the appropriate obturator into the tube and secure it;
  • Lubricate the end of the tube and the protruding part of the obturator with Vaseline.

3.4. Rectoscope nodes are recommended to be disinfected as follows:

  • obturators, tongs, brush and water holder - by boiling in distilled water;
  • tubes, anoscope, protective cover, nozzle and coagulator - by immersion in a triple solution;
  • the remaining nodes - by wiping with a gauze swab dipped in alcohol.

3.5. Personnel are annually subject to mandatory medical examination with the participation of a neuropathologist, otorhinolaryngologist, therapist.

3.8. Do not work with faulty electrical appliances.

4. Safety requirements in emergency situations

4.1. If a current sensation is detected when touching the device, disconnect the device from the mains immediately.

5. Safety requirements upon completion of work

5.1. Disconnect the tube from the light guide cable.

5.2. Release the obturator and remove it from the tube, rinse all parts thoroughly.

5.3. Hang clothes in a separate locker.

5.4. Wash hands with warm water and soap.

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