Hi Derek,
Red Risks = High Risk.
Depending on the context used, this could mean any or all of the following:
Acute wards - Wards such as ICU
Patient Status - Elderly, Young or at risk
Process & Procedure Status - Procedures found to be inadequate
You get the idea!
Red Risks are a little like Risk Assessments, they are hazards that have been identified, normally by the PCT's (Primary Care Trust), the risks need careful management and close monitoring, since the end of 2008 an organisation called "Monitor" has had the legal duty of overseeing the entire programme in England and Wales.
Diane is in my opinion, correct in her belief that you should pass this one by, as failure in any Red Risk area, not only can put patients lives at risk, but can have serious financial implications for the hospital concerned, not to mention a serious downgrading of the hospitals ratings.
Any staff involved in cleaning of hospitals, theartres etc, need to be properly trained and closely monitored, you need documented procedures and process's, etc.
Regarding insurance, YOU MUST inform your insurance company that you carry out work in a hospital, medical facility, 99 times out of a hundred, they will inform you, that they are unable to cover you! There are only 3 companies that may cover you, depending on your training and knowledge, the cost is not cheap!
Regards,
Rob