
The Equipment Pool Technician performs routine work in the decontamination, assembly, testing, and distribution of medical equipment, supplies, and instruments in a medical facility. It is distinguished from the higher levels by the absence of responsibility for performing advanced and complicated sterilization, assembly and testing of medical equipment, supplies and instruments.
Pickup used equipment from OHSU clinics, patient care areas, and other locations as designated on the fixed pick-up schedule.
Use knowledge of sterilization and infection control principles to properly decontaminate instrumentation and equipment.
Appropriately operate equipment including, but not limited to, computers, scanners, telephones, printer, equipment dryer, electric carts, bed lifts, and vocerus.
Performs routine instrument and equipment quality checks on medical equipment on the following but not limited to, code carts, PAPR, eye wash station, airway rolls, and EVD kits.
Dispense equipment & instrumentation using the HEMS tracking system, Restocking of Carts, put away (instruments, supplies, and equipment). Maintains Patient & Customer Focus.
Maintain records, patient specialty placement equipment, and reports according to established policies, procedures, and standard work.
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