Daniel Beysens is the Honorary Director of Researches at the PMMH laboratory (Physique et Mécanique des Milieux Hétérogènes), a joint laboratory of CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) and ESPCI–PSL (Ecole Supérieure de Physique et Chimie Industrielle – Paris Sciences et Lettres). He is the President – founder of the OPUR International Organization for Dew Utilization and was President of the European Low Gravity Research Association. His area of expertise is phase transition, e.g. in space, to improve the management of fluids, or to condense water from the air on surfaces to provide a new source of potable water. He was awarded various prizes and honors in Physics and Environmental Sciences.
This presentation was in continuation with “the physics of sterilization” in the core program of the congress. It explained how H2O2 interacts with germs at atmospheric and in vacuum.
Observing sterilization at germ level.
Nicolas Lavielle graduated with his PhD at ETH Zurich in the domain of materials science and interfaces.
He, then, was a postdoctoral fellow at the Univeristy of Toronto and ESPCI Paris, working on non-adhesive materials for water and bacteria.
His expertise fields are physical-chemistry of polymers, soft matter and physics at interfaces.
This presentation will be in continuation with “the physics of sterilization” in the core program of the congress. It will explain how H2O2 interacts with germs at atmospheric and in vacuum.
Observing sterilization at germ level.
Philippe DESTREZ is R&D Director at ASP. He is an active member of several ISO and EN standard committees including the H2O2 LTS working groups since their creation. He spends his all career in the medical device industry and has more than 20 years of experience in device reprocessing, disinfection, and prion research. He also contributed to the development of the French and WFHSS guidelines.
ISO 22441 was published in August 2022. We explained how the standard was developed, what it changes versus ISO 14937, and its links with the other H2O2 standards in progress
A safe and efficient H2O2 LTS process requires the implication of Medical device manufacturers and sterilizers manufacturers to support hospital sterilization departments.
Over 22 years of experience in Hospital decontamination. Process, project CSA Lead. Instrument management Lead. Board member VSZ (Flemish sterilization Society). Board member VVOV (Flemish society of operating room nurses). Member of the superior
health council ministry of Healthcare, infection prevention, development Belgian guidelines.
Teaching sterilization courses in various schools. Member Working group, ministry of Healthcare. Management training risk analyses, ISO 13485, MDR 2017-745, International auditor. Speaker at various congresses.
The presentation explained how the standard is used in practice for the validation of H2O2 processes on medical devices
Decide together with your manufacturer which parameters are used to release your loads.
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