Score: +2 (3/6/1)
Santa Barbara County Grand Jury • 2012-2013

Sheriff-coroner's Bureau The Manner of Death—A Final Diagnosis

Published: June 27, 2013 10 pages
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Findings and Recommendations 13 findings

F1
The continuing use of part-time retired staff is not adequate to assist during autopsies.
Related Recommendations (1)
R1
That the Sheriff-Coroner employ a full-time forensic technician within the next two years.
F2
Specialized training of the staff in the areas of infection control and blood-borne pathogens is inconsistent.
Related Recommendations (2)
R2a
That the Sheriff-Coroner implement policies and procedures that require training of each Coroner’s Bureau employee in areas of infection control and blood borne pathogens on an annual basis.
R2b
That the Sheriff-Coroner provide for employee training records to be maintained on site at the Coroner’s Bureau and to be updated annually.
F3a
The presence of lingering noxious odors in the Coroner’s Bureau indicates that the existing ventilation system is not adequate.
No recommendations for this finding
F3b
A code compliant ventilation system is necessary to control and prevent the potential of infectious agents affecting the health of Bureau staff and the public.
No recommendations for this finding
F4
Currently there is no isolation area in the Coroner’s Bureau suitable for performing autopsies on high-risk cases.
Related Recommendations (1)
R4
That the Sheriff-Coroner provide an isolated area in the Coroner’s Bureau suitable for performing autopsies on high-risk cases.
F5
The current autopsy room air conditioner is not adequate to provide an efficient, comfortable working environment.
Related Recommendations (1)
R5
That the Sheriff-Coroner upgrade the air conditioning system in the current autopsy room to provide an efficient, comfortable working environment until the engineering study is completed and recommendations are implemented.
F6
The Goleta Sanitary District failed to issue the correct Industrial Wastewater Permit under its Ordinance No. 77, to the Coroner Bureau.
Related Recommendations (1)
R6
That The Goleta Sanitary District issue the appropriate permit consistent with the Bureau’s application for discharge of medical waste from autopsies.
F7
There is no log to record the internal temperature of the autopsy room evidence refrigerator.
Related Recommendations (1)
R7
That the Sheriff-Coroner require that a daily refrigeration internal temperature log be maintained on the autopsy room evidence refrigerator.
F8
The Coroner’s Bureau does not have an eye wash station.
Related Recommendations (1)
R8
That the Sheriff-Coroner install an eye wash station in each autopsy room.
F9
Inefficient and obsolete dictation equipment is currently used during autopsies.
Related Recommendations (1)
R9
That the Sheriff-Coroner purchase and install digital dictation equipment for efficiency in preservation of and access to the pathologist’s findings.
F10
The air conditioning unit in the portable building is not sufficient to provide a comfortable working environment on warm days.
Related Recommendations (1)
R10
That the Sheriff-Coroner provide an air conditioning system sufficient to cool the portable building.
F11
The landscape area surrounding the Coroner’s Bureau is a weed patch overrun by rodents.
Related Recommendations (1)
R11
That within the next six months the Sheriff-Coroner install landscaping, provide rodent removal and implement a regular maintenance schedule.
F12
A Coroner’s Bureau is not required to be accredited.
Related Recommendations (1)
R12
That the Board of Supervisors include in all long-range strategic planning the goal of establishing and staffing a more centrally located facility that is eligible for full accreditation by the National Association of Medical Examiners.

Conclusions 12

Observations 1

Agency Responses 4

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