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Practise on loading paper/plastic pouches for sterilization
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From: Josy Holdener (Switzerland)   Date: 29 November 2000, 15:32 [GMT]
Subject: Practise on loading paper/plastic pouches for sterilization

What is your practise on loading paper/plastic pouches for sterilization? Recently we had a discussion on how to load paper /plastic pouches to prevent the plastic side, which does not breath or allow steam penetration, from occluding the paper side. There were three different opinions:

  • the individual packages should be placed paper to paper side,
  • the pouches should be placed plastic to paper side and
  • it can be loaded either way if the basked is not packed to tightly.

As I couldn't find any up to date guidlines on the issue I am looking forward to your answer.

Josy Holdener

From: (Netherlands)   Date: 1 December 2000, 21:21 [GMT]
Subject: Re: Practise on loading paper/plastic pouches for sterilization

Dear Josy,

I would like to advise you to lake a look at the video "sterilization, a view for insiders" that was made by the Dutch RIVM and presented by the ESH. Here you can see what will happen to paper/plastic pouches in the sterilizer. The pouches must be able to "breath". Prevent overloading of the sterilization basket and I would load them almost vertical and paper to plastic, with the plastic side upwards.

Best regards,
René Vis

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