Enabel/Barame project organized a five-day
workshop, from 8-13 May 2022, for Hospital
Biomedical Technicians and District Civil Engineers of Barame catchment area to
sharpen their health facilities' infrastructure maintenance skills.
The
training aimed to keep the health facilities' infrastructure operational to
ensure high-quality service delivery.
During the workshop that took place in Muhanga
District, Enabel provided 27 Hospital Infrastructure Technicians and District Engineers
with the required knowledge to set up and conduct facilities maintenance.The
staff deepened their understanding of a good maintenance plan, facilities
management, and medical facilities inventory.
At the end of the workshop, the participants
testified on the necessity to train all maintenance stakeholders in hospitals,
districts, and RBC to set up a sound healthcare technology management system in
order to meet the quality improvement and accreditation requirements to deliver
proper and standard health facilities' infrastructure maintenance.
As a result of the workshop, a formal
maintenance plan for infrastructure in the seven Districts of Barame project's catchment
area was developed. In addition, biomedical technicians will ensure effective
monitoring maintenance framework contracts.
Building maintenance agents in medical
facilities ensure the reliability of infrastructure and installations and the
safety of patients or staff.
The common point is to ensure the proper
functioning of existing installations, both in prevention and correction, and
contribute to quality and safety objectives. The maintenance
engineer/technician ensures that operations run smoothly, issues are solved practically
or escalated expediently, and saves maintenance capital wherever possible.
Compliance is key to the ongoing success of
any maintenance engineer. In addition to comprehensive school education, they
need regular training to stay up-to-date with the latest requirements and
industry best practices.
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