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Worksheet in C Premises Number Address Line 1 Address Line 2 Address Line 4 Address Line 5 Postcode 2 Borders General Hospital Melrose Melrose TD6 9BS 3/11/16 bb activity in house no38 Abbreviations 27/10/16 clf office area sf ‐ silverfish 4/10/16 clf lab office w ‐ wasps 4/10/16 f ward 15 room 5 ward 17 rooms 1&2 and discharge liason room ga ‐ garden ants 16/9/16 w activity reported ITU unit,no wasp activity to report at this time of visit bi ‐ biting insects 13/9/16 w ward 7 reported wasp activity r ‐ rats 5/9/16 bi activity reoprted in CT department m ‐ mice 31.8.16 ga activity noted in dpu unit ck ‐ crickets 29/8/16 w ward 17 reported wasp activity, no nest located f ‐ flies 26/8/16 w activity reported at first floor window, no nest located clf ‐ cluster flies 19/8/16 ga in waiting room gb ‐ garden beetles 16/8/16 w lindean lounge bb ‐ bed bugs 2/8/16 ga at room 12 in Cauldshiels 27/7/16 gb in Margaret Kerr unit 25/7/16 ga at physio hub 1gw58 ahp old toilet aera 20/7/16 ga activity noted in treatment room at Mcmillan center 11/7/16 ga activity in office area and in tryst 29/6/16 sf activity noted in wrvs office,also placed bait in store room 20/6/16 sf reported in male changing area at the laundry 31/5/16 w wasp activity reported at room 5 ward 17, no wasp activity noted. 23/5/16 ga Cauldshiel lounge area 13/5/16 ga activity reported in Lindean lounge 11/5/16 ga Cauldshiel lounge area 11/5/16 w removed wasps nest from cylinder store 5/5/15 ga in ladies changing room at eye department 3/5/15 ga border eye clinic 27/4/16 sf in ct mri scan 26/4/16 ga at main hub room 1gw046 21/4/16 ga in office at MRI CT scan 15/4/15 ga in office at MRI CT scan 11/4/16 ‐ ga activity noted in education center and in office at CT MRI unit 1/4/16 ‐ ga at melburn lodge office and education center 22/03/16 ‐ ga in staff froom 19/02/16 ‐ sf, in mens cloakroom toilet on the first floor at ward 9 19/01/16 ‐ f, discharge liason office 6/01/16 ‐ sf, hydro therapy kitchen 17/09/2015 m sf, internal unspecified 08/09/2015, m internal, unspecified, w external, unspecified 04/09/2015, sf, internal, unspecified 25/08/2015, w margaret kerr unit 18/08/2015, ga room 2 11/08/2015, w external unspecified 07/08/2015, ga internal unspecified 16/07/2015 g ahp department 11/07/2015 w esxternal unspecified 07/07/15 ga bottle bank 23/06/15 bi linen cupboard ward 7 19/06/15 r reception 03/06/15 sf physio cupboard 01/06/15 male mess area 28/05/15 sf staff canteen, estates 26/05/15 ga lindean and mri reception 21/05/15 ga linidean lounge 19/05/15 ga lindean lounge 13/05/15 ga cauldshields lounge b 06/05/15 ga ct and amri 28/04/15 ga cauldshields room 12 23/04/15 ga cauldshields 2 23/04/15 ga cauldshields 2 20/04/15 m cauldshields servery 16/04/15 m cauldshields 18/03/15 ga cauldshields staff room 11/03/15 ga internal unspecified 04/03/15 ga dpu recovery 02/03/15 ck sluice 17/02/15 r estates yard 11/02/15 r external unspecified 13/01/15 r external unspecified 29/12/14 r cardboard store 08/10/14 f staff restroom 29/07/14 w estates office 25/07/14 ga eye centre 23/07/14 w melburn lodge 18/07/14 ga cauldshields shower room 17/07/14 w it services 16/07/14 ga eye clinic 14/07/14 w huntlyburn 09/07/14 w margaret kerr unit 08/07/14 ga dpu reception 02/07/14 ga aph hub 01/07/14 ga eye unit 18/06/14 ga internal unspecified 06/06/14 ga internal unspecified 03/06/14 ga internaL unspecified 27/05/14 ga internal unspecified 19/05/14 ga cauldshields loung b 09/05/14 ga cauldshields lounge b 08/05/14 ga internal unspecified 28/04/14 ga cauldshields lounge a 23/04/14 w cauldshields 18/04/14 ga lounge 04/03/14 sf ladies canteen estates office 5 West Linton Health Centre West Linton EH46 7EX nil 6 Hay Lodge Hospital Health Centre & NursinPeebles EH45 8JG 16/07/15 w external unspecified 09/07/15 w 2nd floor ward 1 22/07/14 w office 7 Firholm Psychogeriatric Day Unit Innerleithen Road Peebles EH45 8BD 22/05/15 m cooker and fridge 9St Ronans Health Centre Angle Park Innerleithen EH44 6PG nil 10 12 & 13 Roxburgh Street Galashiels Galashiels TD1 1PF 20/05/14 ga kitchen 15/05/14 ga kitchen and filing room 11 Gala Day Unit Sime Place Galashiels TD1 1ST nil 12 Galashiels Health Centre Currie Road Galashiels TD1 2UA 5/8/16 ga Glenfield reception office 4/8/16 ga Glenfield reception office 5/5/16 ga activity in room 5 22/3/16 ‐ ga activity in room 73 27/08/15 ga room 1 11/08/15 ga unspecified internal 07/08/15 ga unspecified internal 07/05/15 ga room 47 30/04/15 ga rooms 1 ‐ 5 31/07/14 w unspecified 10/07/14 ga room 1 19/05/14 ga stairwell coffe lounge 25/04/14 ga room 1 13 Galavale House & Lodge Hospital Tweed Road Galashiels TD1 3EB 16/12/16 ‐ callout raised for Galavale Lodge but no keyholder available 14/7/16 m in physio room, no actual activity noted 14/09/15 m unspecified 22/07/14 ga unspecified external 14 East & West Brig Tweed Road Galashiels TD1 3EB 9/08/16 ‐ ga activity in kitchen area,no activity noted at time of visit 5/5/16 ga in kitchen 2. No live insects found inside premises at time of inspection 1/4/16 ga activity in kitchen 29/3/16 ga activity in room 12 9/03/16 ‐ ga at dsr in east brig 07/08/15 ga unspecified external 05/05/15 ga main kitchen 12/05/14 ga kitchen east brig 28/04/14 ga kitchen east brig 23/04/14 ga west brig 16 The Andrew Laing Centre Viewfield Park Selkirk TD7 4LJ 26/7/16 f in rooms ALU012 and 011 13/08/14 w nurses office window 17 Selkirk Health Centre Viewfield Lane Selkirk TD7 4LJ nil 18 Stow Health Centre Stow TD1 2SQ 22/05/14 ga kitchen 19 Borders Health Board Headquarters Newstead Melrose TD6 9BS 11/5/16 w room 57 21/4/16 ga in room 21 18/08/15 w vent to room 53 20/07/15 w vent east wing 09/07/15 w top of east wing canopy 07/08/14 w in eaves 28/07/14 w outside room 77 17/07/14 w eaves of main building 18/06/14 w & ga external unspecified 20 Huntlyburn House & Stable Block Office Melrose TD6 9BP 3/8/16 w at courtyard behind reception 26/7/16 w in courtyard and under gutter at side of main building 18/7/16 w 3 x wasp nests treated,one in the courtyard and two at the smoking shelter 4/7/16 w wasps nest in the eves of Huntlyburn 26/5/16 ga activity noted in room 1 23/5/16 Callout visit, access denied in room one, patient is not to be in contact with any males. 27/4/16 ga activity noted in room 18 18/4/16 ga activity noted in in main office 29/03/16 ‐ m, activity noted in loft area 18/06/14 w courtyard 23/07/15 ga corridoor and fire exit 25/05/15 ga internal unspecified 07/05/15 ga room 9 26/03/15 ga main office 18/07/14 ga activity room 10/06/14 e external unspecified 29/05/14 ga external unspecified 16/05/14 ga rooms 1 & 10 21 Melrose Health Centre St Dunstans Melrose TD6 9RX 01/07/15 ga main reception 23 Earlston Health Centre 1 Kidgate Earlston TD4 6DW 23/04/15 ga staff room 26 1 Factor's Park Lauder TD2 6QW 15/12/15 m internal unspecified 27/10/15 m internal unspecified 18/09/15 m internal unspecified 25/02/15 m internal unspecified 21/01/15 m internal unspecified 06/01/15 m internal unspecified 18/12/14 m internal unspecified 23/07/14 m internal unspecified 01/07/14 w unspecified 18/06/14 m internal unspecified 29/04/14 m boiler house 06/03/14 m boiler house & loft 03/02/14 m loft 28 Coldstream Health Centre Kelso Road Coldstream TD12 4LG 14/03/16 ‐ m, boller room 29/01/16 ‐ m, boiler room, physio and loft 30 The Knoll Hospital, Day Hospital And Health Centre. Station Duns TD11 3EL 01/12/15 m internal unspecified 28/08/15 m internal unspoecified 27/10/14 f hospital ward 14/08/14 m external unspecified 31 Greenlaw Medical Centre Greenlaw Berwickshire TD10 6XJ 20/5/16 w behind litter bins 32 Eyemouth Health Centre & Day HospitaHoundlaw Park Eyemouth TD14 5DD 13/10/14 bi reception 35 Hawick Health Centre Teviot Road Hawick TD9 9DT 09/03/15 ga internal unspecified 40 Burnfoot Community Health 3 Anilworth Avenue, B Hawick TD9 8EQ nil 41 Newcastleton Health Centre Newcastleton TD9 0RU 26/02/16 ‐ m, boiler room 42 Kelso Health Centre Inch Road Kelso TD5 7LF 19/7/16 ga at surgery and treatment rooms 30/07/15 ga internal unspecified 26/11/14 clf internal unspecified 22/08/14 w wall garden 31/07/14 w external unspecifierdd 09/07/14 ga treatment room 23/06/14 ga internal unspecified 43 Kelso Hospital Inch Road Kelso TD5 7JP 9/8/16 ga day room radiator by entrance door 13/7/16 ga In Room 37 6/7/16 ga Activity Noted In Room 11 Bathroom 4/7/16 ga at ward 2 patients toilet 20/6/16 ga at ward 2 patients toilets 7/6/16 ga at physio and ward entrance 25/4/16 ga in day room in ward 2 20/4/16 ga in room 2, 3, 6, 8, 12, 14, and patio 9.03/16 ‐ ga, day room 7/03/16 ‐ ga, ward 2 rooms 4,11 and office 24/02/16 ‐ ga, ward 2 room 1, office and day room 26/08/15 w unspecified 30/06/15 ga internal unspecified 27/04/15 ga internal unspecified 23/04/15 ga internal unspecified 03/04/15 ga room 7 26/03/15 ga internal unspecified 16/03/15 ga internal unspecified 11/08/14 w wrvs room 14/07/14 ga internal unspecified 09/07/14 ga day care patio 04/07/14 ga ward 2 01/07/14 w unspecified 23/06/14 ga internal unspecified 06/06/14 ga internal unspecified 08/04/14 ga rooms 7 and 10 03/04/14 ga ward 2 20/03/14 ga ward 2 18/03/14 ga ward 2 10/03/14 ga rooms 1 and 2 45 Jedburgh Health Centre Queen Street Jedburgh TD8 6EN nil 48 Education Centre Borders General Hospi Melrose TD6 9BS 3/10/16 w in external vent 16/8/16 w located under eves of the second floor 18/7/16 w two wasp nest located at the front entrance to the building 23/6/16 ga small kitchen at education center 2/03/15 ‐ ga, education centre 27/03/15 ga education centre 20/03/15 ga internal unspecified 16/03/15 r outside education centre 25/07/14 w disabled entrnce door 49 Melburn Lodge Situated On The BGH SMelburn TD6 9BS 22/6/16 w in courtyard 21/5/16 ga green room 25/8/15 ga green room 12/08/15 w unspecified 27/07/15 w courtyard 14/05/15 ga room 10 13/11/14 ga conservatory 09/09/14 bi conservatory 25/06/14 w unspecified 16/06/14 ga internal unspecified 12/05/14 ga rooms 10 & 11 05/05/14 ga kitchen 08/04/14 ga room 11 17/03/14 ga room 11 51 Hawick Community Hospital Victoria Road Hawick Roxburghshire TD9 7AH 30/5/16 ga at south team kitchen 24/5/16 wasps at window.
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