The CSSD technician is responsible for the execution of procedures and tasks to clean, prepare, pack and sterilize unsterile instruments, linen, and consumables and supply sterile requirements to theatre and other auxiliary departments in the hospital. Furthermore, the CSSD technician is responsible for ensuring that the surgical instruments received from theatre are cleaned correctly and adhere to sterilisation procedures.
Further Role Breakdown:
Duties will include, but are not limited to:
Actively participate as a member of a team to achieve goals
Cleaning of the CSSD and decontamination area
Check that all sterilizing equipment is in good working order and service records are maintained
Ensure the Bowie Dick test is done daily with the first load of the autoclave
Ensure the Heat-resistant spore test (A-test) is done daily for autoclave and hot air oven (Bacillus stearothermophilis)
Wash and care for instruments according to the correct procedure
Ensure that all required instruments for specific theatre lists of the day are sterile and ready for utilization
Packs must be assembled for booked theatre lists the day before and also for emergencies
Autoclave packs, instruments, and basins as needed for the lists and the hospital
Active involvement in own professional development to maintain a satisfactory level of skill and knowledge
Work effectively and cooperatively with others to establish and maintain good working relationships that are mutually beneficial
Develop collaborative relationships to help accomplish work goals
Complete all relevant documentation and report all abnormalities to the person in charge of the CSSD
Ensure that all documentation is maintained accurately and timeously reflecting CSSD procedures and care
Leave CSSD clean and tidy at the end of the day's lists and prepared for the next day before going off duty
Ensure all stock is well controlled and managed appropriately
Maintain a therapeutic, clean, and safe environment that is free from medico-legal hazards
Adhere to the facility's medical waste management principles and all other waste management principles
Maintain a safe working environment in accordance with the Machinery and Occupational Safety Act
Report and act upon potential/actual risks identified
Assume responsibility for maintaining competence in emergency procedures
Project a positive professional image
Promote and maintain good working and interpersonal relationships with management, colleagues, and doctors
Requirements
Grade 12 or equivalent NQF level 4 qualification
Certificate of completion of CSSD training
Minimum of 2 years in a hospital/CSSD environment
Previous CSSD experience is essential
Knowledge and understanding of cleaning and disinfection processes and agents
Knowledge of Infection Control & Prevention
Knowledge of storage of sterile sets
Knowledge of safety hazards in CSSD and Theatre
Understanding of the different instruments and their uses
Knowledge of planning, organisational skills, ordering of supplies, and quality assurance
Planning and organizing
Attention to detail
Ability to work well under pressure and to maintain effectiveness during changing conditions
The ability to display a good customer-focus by developing and sustaining productive customer relationships
The ability to prioritise by managing time and resources to ensure that work is completed effectively and timeously
Ability to produce work of a high-quality standard by accurately checking processes and tasks
The ability to maintain a satisfactory level of technical and professional skill or knowledge by keeping abreast of current developments and trends in the medical related field impacting on the post