Delta H.100

Hand soap for hygienic hand disinfection.
- cleaner and disinfectant
- water soluble liquid hand soap
- gentle on the skin
- complies with EN1040 and EN1500 . standards
Kenoderm is a gentle, cleansing and disinfecting water-soluble liquid hand soap for hygienic hand disinfection in the food industry and the health sector. Keno™ derm is gentle on the skin due to the presence of moisturizing ingredients.
Approval number:
NOTIF 011

WHAT IS GOOD HAND HYGIENE?
HOW DO YOU HANDLE IT? HAND HYGIENE FOR BEGINNERS
- Moisten hands with water and take a sufficient amount of liquid soap.
- Rub the palms together.
- Rub the right palm over the left back of the hand and vice versa.
- Rub the right palm against the left palm with the fingers of both hands between each other.
- Bring the back of the fingers into the other palm and rub the fingers back and forth against this palm.
- Rub the thumb of each hand with the palm of the other hand.
- Rub the fingertips of each hand in the palm of the other hand in a twisting manner.
- Rinse hands well to remove all soap residue.
- Pat hands dry with a disposable towel.
- Close the faucet with the towel so that your hands don’t get re-contaminated with microbes on the faucet.
Definitions
Hand cleaning is the removal of dirt and temporary flora on the hands. To do this, wash your hands with water and liquid soap as described in the step-by-step plan for hand cleaning with soap.
Hand disinfection is the reduction of temporary and permanent flora on the hands. To do this, rub the hands for 30 seconds with hand alcohol as described in the hand disinfection step-by-step plan.
Conditions
- Some generic preconditions apply to delegated acts and working agreements. Seewww.nhg.org/delegate.
- Hand hygiene is part of personal hygiene. In order to effectively prevent transmission of infections via the hands, you must also perform other parts of personal hygiene correctly. Specifically, the following recommendations apply:
- Do not wear jewelry / accessories on hands and forearms such as rings, wristwatches, bracelets and braces while performing procedures that break through skin or mucous membranes or during obstetric procedures. At most, wear a wristwatch during other work if this is necessary for diagnostic purposes.
- Keep nails trimmed short and clean.
- Do not wear nail polish, artificial or gel nails.
- Cover open wounds or skin damage on your hands with a non-permeable plaster and wear gloves if necessary.
- Only use multimedia devices during patient-related activities after hand hygiene has been applied. Keep multimedia devices out of ‘dirty areas or surfaces’.
- Apply hand hygiene immediately after coughing, sneezing, blowing your nose and/or visiting the toilet.
- Only use hand disinfectants that comply with NEN standard 1500 and that have been approved by the Ctbg (Board for the Authorization of Plant Protection Products and Biocides) or by the MEB (Medicine Evaluation Board). Products authorized by the Ctbg can be recognized by an N code (4 to 5 digits followed by ‘N’, for example: 12345 N) or NL number, for example NL-1234567(-0000). Products approved by the MEB can be recognized by an RVG number. See appendix Detergents and disinfectants for more information about requirements for disinfectants.
Necessities
- Washbasin
- Crane that can preferably be operated automatically, with the elbow or with the foot.
Soap and alcohol dispensers with a disposable reservoir (only the empty reservoir is replaced) or dispensers that are completely disposable. Preferably use a version that can be operated with the elbow or forearm. The dispensers must be constructed in such a way that contact between hand and nozzle is prevented. Use user-friendly hand alcohol to which re-greasing ingredients have been added.
- Disposable paper towels
- Pedal bin or open waste bin for used paper towels. You only
use an open waste bin for hand towels and not for other materials, such as used gloves, bandages, etc. - Lotions or creams in small tubes (for personal use only) or from dispensers with disposable containers that do not refill.
Hand cleaning step-by-step plan
- Prior to physical patient contact.
- Prior to a clean or aseptic procedure.
- After (possible) contact with bodily materials and fluids.
- After physical patient contact.
- After physical contact with the patient’s environment.
STEP PLAN HAND CLEANING |
PREPARATION |
Choice of hand cleaning or hand disinfection
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EXECUTION hand cleaning with soap (steps 2-8) see also the NHG Practice Card ‘hand cleaning/disinfection’ |
Open the tap and wet your hands thoroughly |
Apply a layer of liquid soap |
Rub hands |
Rinse the hands |
Close the faucet |
Dry hands |
Dispose of the used towel Dispose of the |
IMPLEMENTING hand disinfection (step 9-10) see also the NHG practice card ‘hand cleaning/disinfection’ |
Apply hand alcohol to the hands. |
Rub |
AFTERCARE |
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Industrial zone Roosveld 1040
3400 Countries
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