DS DS 2451-9 Infection control in the health care sector - Part 9: Requirements for purchasing and maintenance of technical and medical equipment
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DS DS 2451-9 Document Information:
Title
Infection control in the health care sector - Part 9: Requirements for purchasing and maintenance of technical and medical equipment
Styring af infektionshygiejne i sundhedssektoren - Del 9: Krav til indkøb og vedligehold af teknisk og medicinsk-teknisk udstyr
Dansk Standard
Publication Date:
Apr 30, 2003
Scope:
This standard specifies requirements for purchasing- and maintenance of technical and medical equipment used for prevention, medical treatment, diagnostics, nursing and rehabilitation. The standard applies for: a) air distribution systems (conventional and laminar air flow) b) washer disinfectors c) sterilizers (autoclaves, dry heat sterilizers, formalin autoclaves) d) domestic water and dialysis water e) ice makers f) compressed air for medical use g) active medical equipment for multiple use
Keywords:
- INFECTION CONTROL
- PREVENTION OF NOSOCOMIAL INFECTION
- NOSOCOMIAL INFECTION
- PURCHASING
- MAINTENANCE
- MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
- AIR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
- LAMINAR AIRFLOW
- WASHER DISINFECTORS
- DIALYSIS WATER
- ICE MAKERS
- COMPRESSED AIR FOR MEDICAL USE
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