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ISO 8835:2011

ISO 8835:2011 Inhalational anaesthesia systems – Part 7: Anaesthetic systems for use in areas with limited logistical supplies of electricity and anaesthetic gases

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Description

ISO 8835-7:2011 specifies safety and performance requirements for anaesthetic systems and components that:

· can function in the absence of a supply of compressed medical gases or mains electricity;

· can withstand a challenging environment, including high temperatures, humidity, shocks and vibration, and dust;

· allow local servicing and maintenance;

· may be suitable for use with flammable anaesthetic agents.

Edition

1

Published Date

2011-10-28

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

7

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO 8835-7:2011 specifies safety and performance requirements for anaesthetic systems and components that:

· can function in the absence of a supply of compressed medical gases or mains electricity;

· can withstand a challenging environment, including high temperatures, humidity, shocks and vibration, and dust;

· allow local servicing and maintenance;

· may be suitable for use with flammable anaesthetic agents.

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