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39、 k of the Canadian S tandards Association,operating as “CSA Group”Reviewed byPrepared byInternational Organization for StandardizationApproved byAnaestheticand respiratoryequipmentTracheostomy tubes Part 1: Tubes andconnectorsfor use in adults(ISO 5366-1:2000,IDT)CAN/CSA-ISO 5366-1:14National Standa
40、rd of CanadaCAN/CSA-ISO 5366-1:14Anaesthetic and respiratory equipment Tracheostomy tubes Part 1: Tubes and connectors for use in adultsFebruary 2014 2014 CSA GroupCSA/5CAN/CSA-ISO 5366-1:14Anaestheticand respiratoryequipmentTracheostomy tubes Part 1: Tubes andconnectorsfor use in adults(ISO 5366-1:
41、2000,IDT)CSA PrefaceThis is the first edition of CAN/CSA-ISO 5366-1, Anaesthetic and respiratory equipment Tracheostomytubes Part 1: Tubes and connectors for use in adults, which is an adoption without modification of theidentically titled ISO (International Organization for Standardization) Standar
42、d 5366-1 (fourth edition,2000-12-15;corrected and reprinted 2001-09-01).For brevity, this Standard will be referred to as“CAN/CSA-ISO 5366-1” throughout.This Standard was reviewed for Canadian adoption by the Standards Mirror Committee to ISO/TC 121,under the jurisdiction of the CSA Technical Commit
43、tee on Perioperative Safety and the CSA StrategicSteering Committee on Health Care Technology b) relevant clause,table, and/or figure number;c) wording of the proposed change; andd) rationale for the change.CSA Technical Committeeon PerioperativeSafetyS. Taylor London, OntarioCategory: General Inter
44、estChairM. Armutlu Jewish General Hospital,Montral, QubecCategory: User ManagementA. Bialachowski St. Josephs Healthcare Hamilton,Hamilton, OntarioCategory: User ManagementD.A. Chartrand Montreal Neurological Hospital,Montral, QubecCategory: Health Care ProfessionalJ.D. Deslauriers Health Canada,Ott
45、awa, OntarioCategory: Governmentand/or Regulatory AuthorityN. Dolan Drger Medical Canada Inc.,Richmond Hill, OntarioAssociateB. Hunt Class 1 Inc.,Cambridge, OntarioCategory: Producer InterestR. Khotar Providence Health Care,Vancouver, British ColumbiaCategory: User ManagementC. Landers Weeneebayko G
46、eneral Hospital,Moose Factory, OntarioCategory: General InterestJ.Y. Latreille Clarion Medical Technologies Inc.,Montral, QubecAssociateK.L. LeDez Memorial University of Newfoundland,St. Johns, Newfoundland and LabradorCategory: Health Care ProfessionalB.W. McLeod Maple Ridge, British ColumbiaCatego
47、ry: Health Care ProfessionalG. Mendes GE Healthcare Technologies,Mississauga, OntarioCategory: Producer InterestP.I. Mendes 3M Canada,London, OntarioAssociateD.H. Piper MAQUET-DYNAMED Inc.,Markham,OntarioCategory: Producer InterestM. Sagar WorkSafe BC,Vancouver, British ColumbiaCategory: Governmenta
48、nd/or Regulatory AuthorityR.C. Shantz Parkin Architects Limited,Toronto, OntarioCategory: General InterestP.J. Smalley Technology Concepts International,Chicago, Illinois, USACategory: General InterestC. Stark London Health Sciences Centre,London, OntarioAssociateH. Thiemann Medical Device Industry
49、Consultant,Perkasie, Pennsylvania, USACategory: Producer InterestK.L. Warcimaga Selkirk and District General Hospital,Selkirk, ManitobaCategory: User ManagementJ. Wilding Drger Medical Canada Inc.,Richmond Hill, OntarioCategory: Producer InterestC. Cortissoz CSA Group,Mississauga, OntarioProject ManagerINTERNATIONALSTANDARDISO5366-1Fourth edition2000-12-15Reference numberISO 5366-1:2000(E) ISO 2000Corrected and reprinted2001-09-01Anaesthetic and respiratory equipment Tracheostomy tubes Part 1:Tubes and connectors for use in adultsMat
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