Friday 30 December 2011

NHS Pension Scheme - Interactive Slide Pack

An interactive slide pack published in response to the Heads of Agreement on the proposed scheme design for the NHS Pension Scheme is available to view. The pack is to give staff guidance.

The review of NHS Pension Scheme Interactive Briefing Pack (PowerPoint slide pack – click open to view. 623Kb) includes information on the following topics:
  • Government case for reform 
  • changes to the NHS Pension Scheme 
  • existing benefits 
  • considering opting out 
  • pension choice exercise 
  • useful website links.
View NHS pensions ‘heads of agreement’ reached for the agreement, verification of cost of preferred scheme design and Andrew Lansley’s Written Ministerial

Thursday 22 December 2011

Guidance Supports the Delivery of the NHS Operating Framework 2012/13

The published planning guidance supports the delivery of the NHS Operating Framework 2012/13 and provides more detail on accountability arrangements.

The integrated approach to planning and assurance between the Department of Health and the NHS for 2012/13 includes:
  • the indicative planning timetable 
  • content of the submission 
  • overview of the indicators process 
  • overview of the milestones process 
  • overview of assurance narrative and red, amber,green rating on each primary care trust cluster plan. 

Strategic health authority cluster submissions on plans for 2012/13 are due in two stages: the first submission due on 27 January 2012, with the final submission due on 5 April 2012.

Read the letter on planning and assurance in 2012/13 from David Flory

Technical Guidance for the 2012/13 Operating Framework

Technical guidance published today lists all the indicators against which the NHS will be accountable nationally during 2012/13. It provides a detailed definition of each indicator, including how the indicator is measured, monitored, any planning requirements and how performance will be judged.

Indicators for 2012/13 include:
  • preventing people from dying prematurely of cancer 
  • enhancing quality of life for people with long term conditions 
  • helping people to recover from episodes of ill health or following injury 
  • ensuring that people have a positive experience of care 
  • treating and caring for people in a safe environment and protect them from avoidable harm 
  • percentage of people quitting smoking and receiving health checks. 

Friday 16 December 2011

Reyrolle Circuit Breaker (DoH Estates Alert)


An incident occurred involving a Reyrolle 11kV SMV Hadrian circuit breaker rated at 630A. The concern is a flashover could occur while isolating the circuit breaker. This would be as a result of the busbar shutters dropping down onto the exposed metal bushings whilst in contact or close proximity to the live busbar or feeder contacts.
There may be a potential fault with design of the four split pins which are located to hold the shutter mechanism in place.
This estates and facilities alert, EFA/2011/006, explains that operators, service and maintenance providers should:
  • ensure the Reyrolle SMV Hadrian Circuit breaker is only withdrawn from the service position when both the busbar and feeder contacts have been made dead from a separate location
  • ensure the that a check is made on the four split pins which hold the busbar shutters in place
  • visually check all split pins and dowels on both ends of the feeder and busbar shutter mechanisms to ensure they are fully located in the hole in the dowel and the split pins are bent firmly round the dowel and they are orientated with the legs of the split pins in view. 
Operators, service and maintenance providers should contact the manufacturer to seek advice on an individual case by case basis.

Wednesday 14 December 2011

EFA/2011/006 High-Voltage (HV) 11kV (Siemens) - Reyrolle Circuit Breaker - Hadrian (SMV) 630A (DoH Estates Alert)


The circuit breaker identified in this alert should only be withdrawn from the service position when both the busbar and feeder contacts are confirmed as dead
Please note: this document is for print purposes only, as it has not been fully tagged for accessibility.

Friday 25 November 2011

Welsh Hospital Under Further Asbestos-Management Scrutiny

The Welsh Government has launched an independent review into the management of asbestos at Bronglais Hospital in Aberystwyth.

The hospital failed to implement effective controls to manage asbestos after a survey in 2004 found the substance in stairwells and lift shafts. The unsafe practices, which required maintenance workers to operate in these areas, continued until 2009, when they were quickly identified by the hospital’s new Health Board and reported to the HSE.

Friday 28 October 2011

Electric Traction Lifts Without Motor Rooms. Also known as MRL Lifts (machine roomless lifts) (DoH Estates Alert)

The following Actions are required of NHS providers:
  • All MRL lift installations should include some form of electrical standby power (probably UPS) to facilitate passenger rescue by ensuring electrically operated brakes can be lifted and/or power provided to drive a lift to the nearest landing. 
  • All MRL lift installations should include a suitable system to monitor the condition of the UPS or battery and to raise alarms, where necessary.
  • The lift installer should provide confirmation from the UPS manufacturer that the UPS is suitable for the environment where they are located (e.g. lift shaft, plant rooms, etc.) and in particular meets all Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements.
  • Installation teams and healthcare providers should ensure that all emergency standby power and UPS equipment connected to an MRL lift are monitored by the healthcare premise Building Management System (BMS) or other suitable facility. 
For existing MRL lifts, healthcare providers should liaise with the lift installer to determine whether a link can be installed from the BMS/PC or suitable monitoring system to the lift UPS.

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Monday 24 October 2011

VIE (Vacuum insulated evaporator) Main Storage Vessel for Bulk Medical Oxygen Supply. (DoH Estates Alert)

There has been an uncontrolled release of liquid oxygen from a vacuum insulated evaporator (VIE) installed at an acute hospital in Wales. This resulted in the loss of approximately 7000 litres of liquid oxygen over a 45 minute period. The discharge was observed on CCTV cameras. If the CCTV had not been present the discharge may have gone unnoticed until the low level alarm activated for the system. 


Monday 12 September 2011

National Patient Safety Agency – Patient Incident Reports All Trusts 2010/11


Directory | Organisation Patient Safety Incident Reports 2010/11 Data
Organisation Patient Safety Incident Reports for 2010/11 are available below.
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