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ISO 10079:2022

ISO 10079:2022 Medical suction equipment – Part 2: Manually powered suction equipment

CDN $76.00

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Description

This document specifies safety and performance requirements for manually powered suction equipment intended for oro-pharyngeal suction. It applies to equipment operated by foot or by hand or both.

The commonest use of manually powered suction is in situations outside of healthcare settings often described as field use or transport use. Use in these situations may involve extreme conditions of weather or terrain. Additional/alternative requirements for manually powered suction equipment intended for field use or transport use are included in this document.

This document does not apply to mucus extractors.

Edition

4

Published Date

2022-03-16

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

2

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This document specifies safety and performance requirements for manually powered suction equipment intended for oro-pharyngeal suction. It applies to equipment operated by foot or by hand or both.

The commonest use of manually powered suction is in situations outside of healthcare settings often described as field use or transport use. Use in these situations may involve extreme conditions of weather or terrain. Additional/alternative requirements for manually powered suction equipment intended for field use or transport use are included in this document.

This document does not apply to mucus extractors.

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