- Inconvenient or expensive methods of washing and disinfection:
Some cleaning and disinfection methods may be inconvenient or too costly to use, which may discourage operators from using them. For example, using manual washing methods can be time-consuming and ineffective for large areas or volumes of work. Also, the cost of purchasing and using specialized equipment can sometimes be high, which can also deter from using them.
- Insufficient time or resources:
In some cases, operators may not have enough time or resources to carry out sufficiently thorough cleaning and disinfection procedures. For example, in conditions of high workload or lack of staff, it may be tempting to reduce the time or amount of use of disinfectants, which can lead to ineffective disinfection.
- Insufficient staff training:
In some cases, the personnel responsible for cleaning and disinfection procedures may not be properly trained. This may include a lack of training in washing techniques, safety rules, and disinfection procedures. Insufficient training can lead to improper procedures and, as a result, ineffective disinfection.