User's Manual

User Manual-Smart Tag Location
Version:
1.7
Date:
07-04-14
Page:
9 of 12
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7. Sanitization and Re-Use
7.1. Smart Tag
7.1.1. Collection
The Smart Tag will be removed as per the removal process above.
Place the Smart Tag and strap into a clean plastic bag and return them to the
vehicle for inspection and cleaning.
7.1.2. Inspection
The Smart Tag should be inspected for signs of damage, units with damage should
be dealt with in accordance with local protocols. Damage includes any significant
surface marking which may be indicative of the unit being exposed to high impacts
or tampering. Special care should be taken to ensure the following areas are
inspected;
Any seam between plastic casings, damage here may indicate the sealing
surfaces of the unit are damaged.
The inside surfaces of the strap acceptance area. The unit should be returned
for testing if there is any sign of wear in this area.
7.1.3. Cleaning
If there is any heavy soiling or biological matter on the unit that is unlikely to be
easily removed by a sanitising wipe, then the unit should be cleaned thoroughly in
line with local protocol.
To sanitise a Smart Tag in the field the following process should be followed;
Wear gloves.
Using the removal tool, release the Smart Tag from the Strap and remove the
locking plates.
Wrap the unit in an approved sanitising wipe.
Rub the unit vigorously with the wipe ensuring all surfaces receive a good
covering of alcohol.
Wrap the unit in a new wipe and place in a sealed plastic bag for at least one
minute.
Remove the unit from the bag, dispose of the wipe and allow the unit to dry
in a well-ventilated area.
The unit can then be returned to stock for re-use.