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37、ion,operating as “CSA Group”Prepared byApproved byInfection control duringconstruction, renovation, andmaintenance of health care facilitiesCAN/CSA Z317.13-12(approved January 2016)National Standard of CanadaCAN/CSA Z317.13-12Infection control during construction, renovation, andmaintenance of healt
38、h care facilitiesDecember 2012 2012 CSA Group 1ContentsTechnical Committee on Health Care Facility Engineering and Physical Plant 4Subcommittee on Infection Control during Construction, Renovation, and Maintenance of Health CareFacilities 6Preface 80 Introduction 101 Scope 112 Reference publications
39、 123 Definitions and abbreviations 143.1 Definitions 143.2 Abbreviations 184 General 194.1 Quality System 194.2 Risk factors related to construction, renovation, and maintenance 204.3 Sources of contamination and construction-related infections in health care facilities 215 Construction materials 23
40、5.1 Selection 235.2 Use of construction materials 245.3 Shipping, handling, and storage of construction materials 245.3.1 General 245.3.2 Construction materials susceptible to contaminants and moisture damage 245.3.3 Mechanical equipment and ductwork 255.3.4 Woven fabrics, fabric-covered products, a
41、nd wood-based composite core products withveneers 266 Procedures 266.1 General 266.2 Multidisciplinary teams 286.2.1 General 286.2.2 The site MDT 296.2.3 The construction project MDT 306.3 Personnel and their responsibilities 306.3.1 General 306.3.2 Infection prevention and control professional (ICP
42、) 316.3.3 Administrators 316.3.4 Facility project manager 316.3.5 Environmental services personnel 316.3.6 Health care staff 326.3.7 Design and management professionals 326.3.8 Operation and maintenance staff 32CAN/CSA Z317.13-12Infection control during construction, renovation, andmaintenance of he
43、alth care facilitiesDecember 2012 2012 CSA Group 26.3.9 Constructors 336.4 Plumbing and ventilation systems 336.5 Preventive measures analysis 346.6 Air quality 356.6.1 Dust control 356.6.2 Negative air anteroom 396.6.3 Air filtration 406.6.4 Operation, preventive maintenance, and storage of CAHUs 4
44、06.6.5 Movement of CAHUs 426.6.6 Air sampling and monitoring 436.7 Water quality 456.8 Water system treatment 476.9 Constructors request for service shutdowns and for activities presenting specific hazards 496.10 Excavation, demolition, or significant construction in proximity to the HCF 506.10.1 Ge
45、neral 506.10.2 Risk assessment 506.10.3 Prevention and control strategies 516.10.4 Contingency planning 527 Infection prevention and control measures for renovation, repairs, and maintenance 527.1 Before construction 527.1.1 General 527.1.2 Preventive Measure I 527.1.3 Preventive Measure II 537.1.4
46、Preventive Measure III 537.1.5 Preventive Measure IV 547.2 During construction 547.2.1 Preventive Measure I 547.2.2 Preventive Measure II 547.2.3 Preventive Measure III 567.2.4 Preventive Measure IV 597.3 After construction 607.3.1 Preventive Measure I 607.3.2 Preventive Measures II and III 617.3.3
47、Preventive Measure IV 617.4 Ceiling access for investigation and minor work 617.4.1 General 617.4.2 Ceiling access exceptions for construction activity Type B and Population Risk Group 1 or2 627.4.3 Ceiling access exceptions for construction activity Type A or B and Population Risk Group 3 or4 628 I
48、nfection prevention and control measures for new construction projects 628.1 General 638.2 Before construction 658.3 During construction 698.3.1 General 698.3.2 Construction Phase 1 Excavation, foundation, building envelope, and floors 748.3.3 Construction Phase 2 Walls and ceilings 74CAN/CSA Z317.1
49、3-12Infection control during construction, renovation, andmaintenance of health care facilitiesDecember 2012 2012 CSA Group 38.3.4 Construction Phase 3 Interior finishing 758.3.5 Construction Phase 4 Final finishing 778.3.6 Construction Phase 5 Completion and follow-up activities 798.4 After construction 798.4.1 Preventive Measure I 798.4.2 Preventive Measures II and III 798.4.3 Preventive Measure IV 809 Remedial measures 809.1 General 809.2 Water leaks and flooding 809.3 Investigation 809.4 Containment of contaminants 819.5 Corrective measure