Water safety planning for healthcare facilities for extreme events

S. Krause, Elena Joel, Christian Schaum, J. Bäumer, Nadine Rücker, I. Wienand, Christoph Sturm, Bernhard Jahn-Mühl, Manuel Geiger, Alexander Fekete, Sophie van der Heijden, Christine Heinzel, Simone Sandholz
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Disasters such as the Ahr Valley flood in 2021 make us aware of the importance of functioning healthcare facilities. Their functionality depends on the availability of drinking water. Water safety planning is a long-established method to increase the safety of water utilities. Our work supports the implementation of water safety planning in healthcare facilities during normal operations and emergency situations concerning the water supply. The authors conducted a stakeholder mapping exercise and problem awareness analysis. Based on these results, it was identified what is needed to overcome barriers to water safety planning (WSP). Building on existing procedures, the WSP concept, and latest scientific findings, an event-specific risk assessment method for healthcare facilities was developed and applied in a case study. Based on an analysis of water demand, water-related processes, and infrastructure, potentially necessary components for establishing an emergency supply were identified. For these, based on technical and legal requirements, planning principles were developed, and prototypes of components for emergency water supply were built. They were tested in pilot trials, particularly regarding hygienic safety. For the management of crises in hospitals, a survey was carried out on the command structures used in practice. Finally, recommendations were drawn based on the German Hospital Incident Command System.
医疗保健设施应对极端事件的水安全规划
2021 年阿赫河谷洪灾等灾难让我们意识到医疗设施正常运转的重要性。医疗设施的功能取决于饮用水的供应。水安全规划是提高供水设施安全性的一种行之有效的方法。我们的工作支持医疗机构在正常运营和紧急情况下实施供水安全规划。作者进行了利益相关者摸底调查和问题意识分析。根据这些结果,确定了克服供水安全规划(WSP)障碍所需的条件。在现有程序、WSP 概念和最新科学发现的基础上,针对医疗保健设施开发了特定事件风险评估方法,并将其应用于案例研究中。根据对水需求、与水相关的流程和基础设施的分析,确定了建立应急供应的潜在必要组成部分。为此,根据技术和法律要求制定了规划原则,并制作了应急供水组件原型。在试点试验中对它们进行了测试,特别是在卫生安全方面。在医院危机管理方面,对实际使用的指挥结构进行了调查。最后,根据德国医院事故指挥系统提出了建议。
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