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Autoclave Recertification: What Australian Dental Practices Need to Know

Autoclave Recertification: What Australian Dental Practices Need to Know

With the introduction of AS 5369:2023, reprocessing standards in Australia have evolved and with them, expectations around autoclave performance, validation, and ongoing compliance.

While many practices are still transitioning, one area that deserves particular attention is autoclave recertification.

What’s changed?

The new standard places greater emphasis on:

  • Validation and performance qualification (PQ)
  • Routine monitoring and documentation
  • Risk-based reprocessing of instruments

This means autoclaves must not only be functioning but consistently performing to validated standards.

What does this mean for your practice?

Regular servicing alone is no longer enough. Practices should ensure:

  • Autoclaves are tested and validated at defined intervals
  • Cycle parameters are recorded and reviewed
  • Appropriate testing (e.g. steam penetration/air removal) is carried out routinely
  • Documentation is complete, accurate, and audit-ready

Why recertification matters

Autoclave recertification helps confirm that your equipment:

  • Meets current compliance requirements
  • Delivers consistent sterilisation performance
  • Reduces risk of failed cycles and infection control breaches

It’s also increasingly important for accreditation and regulatory compliance.

✔️ Key takeaway

If your autoclave hasn’t been formally validated or reviewed recently, now is the time to reassess. Ensuring your sterilisation processes align with AS 5369:2023 will support both compliance and patient safety.

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