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We’ll bring lunch and spend an hour with your team walking through ANSI/AAMI ST108 requirements, what they mean for your facility, and where most systems fall short.
ANSI/AAMI ST108 defines the water quality requirements for processing medical devices. The Joint Commission is paying closer attention to compliance, and many facilities are behind. Our Lunch & Learn sessions give your team a working understanding of the standard and what it takes to meet it.
We cover the material in plain terms. No sales pitch. The goal is to make sure your engineers and facility staff know what ST108 requires and can identify gaps in their current systems.
Pick a date that works for your team. Sessions run about an hour.
Lunch is on us. We coordinate food for your group ahead of time.
We walk through ST108 requirements, common compliance gaps, and what corrective steps look like in practice.
Built for technical teams. These sessions are designed for mechanical engineers, plumbing estimators, electrical engineers, and facility operations staff. Even if your firm has engineers designing these systems, our team adds 20+ years of field experience with high-purity water applications and direct involvement in writing the ST108 standard.
Rick Kaestner, our founder, served on the inaugural AAMI committee that developed ST108 and currently chairs the DQ/IQ/OQ subcommittee for AAMI TIR119. The person presenting your Lunch & Learn helped write the standard your team is learning about.
We’ll reach out within one business day to coordinate.
Or call us at (866) 986-6860 to schedule directly.
Most aren’t. That’s not a knock on your team – the standard is still relatively new, and the requirements are specific. A one-hour session can save months of guesswork.