To be a successful Sterile Processing Technician, you should be meticulous with strong attention to detail. You should have a good working knowledge of a variety of sterilization techniques and be able to work with fragile instruments. You should be familiar with A.A.M.I. Guidelines, and able to comply with ACHC regulations.
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Essential Functions include but are not limited to:
- Collecting used and contaminated equipment and instruments for sorting and decontamination.
- Manually cleaning instruments of contaminants, removing waste matter, and operating and troubleshooting decontamination equipment.
- Monitoring and operating sterilization equipment.
- Examining instruments meticulously to ensure they are properly cleaned and sanitized.
- Testing for integrity via biologicals, chemical indicators, and minimum heat exposure.
- Sterilizing, preparing, wrapping, and organizing equipment into instrument trays for use during medical procedures.
- Maintaining records of sterilization procedures, sterilized items, equipment maintenance, and supplies.
- Controlling the inventory, reordering supplies, and checking expiration dates.
- Safe use of chemicals used to decontaminate and sterilize surgical instruments following OSHA Guidelines.
- Attendance: works as scheduled and is compliant with Attendance and Tardiness Policy
- Performs all other duties as assigned.
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