Abstract
Glenys Bridges details how the infection prevention and control (IPC) lead delivers safe and sustainable infection control. Aim This article aims to explore the essential requirements for effective infection prevention and show how these are fulfilled by infection control leads (IPC). It will identify the available resources and support available to maintain required Infection Prevention and Control standards and explain the importance of creating sustainable IPC through delegating and allocating roles and tasks. Objectives Develop the decon lead role to assure infector control outcomes. Specify the infection control leads role and job description. Define appropriate IPC training and development opportunities for the team.
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