ChemDAQ and ASP Announce Partnership to Assist Sterile Processing Departments

The partnership aligns ChemDAQ's hazardous sterilant gas monitoring with ASP's low-temperature sterilization technologies.

Key Highlights

  • The partnership combines ChemDAQ's gas monitoring expertise with ASP's sterilization technologies to enhance safety and efficacy in healthcare settings.
  • Focus on ongoing education, advocacy, and thought leadership to support compliance with standards like AAMI ST58.
  • Integration of continuous monitoring solutions provides greater visibility and environmental control during sterilization processes.
  • Collaborative efforts aim to improve workplace safety and sterilization outcomes across hospitals and healthcare facilities.
  • The initiative underscores a commitment to advancing sterilization safety through innovation and industry engagement.

ChemDAQ has announced a new strategic partnership with Advanced Sterilization Products (ASP) to “enhance staff safety and sterilization efficacy in sterile processing departments worldwide.” PR Newswire has the release.

The partnership brings together “ChemDAQ's expertise in continuous monitoring of hazardous sterilant gases with ASP's innovative low-temperature sterilization technologies.” The companies will aim to use “ongoing education, advocacy, and thought-leadership initiatives.”

ASP’s sterilization services are “widely used in hospitals and healthcare facilities to ensure patient safety through superior sterilization and disinfection technologies. Integrating ChemDAQ's continuous monitoring solutions for chemicals like Hydrogen Peroxide into the broader conversation about sterilization safety provides facilities with greater visibility, enhanced environmental control, and increased confidence in their processes.”

The two companies will “collaborate on certified educational initiatives, industry events, and thought-leadership efforts to support healthcare professionals in navigating evolving standards, including AAMI ST58 and other regulatory guidance on sterilant exposure and workplace safety.”

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Matt MacKenzie

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Matt is Associate Editor for Healthcare Purchasing News.

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