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37、sabled persons Requirements and test methods (ISO 10535:2006, MOD)CAN/CSA-Z10535.1:15National Standard of CanadaCAN/CSA-Z10535.1:15 Hoists for the transfer of disabled persons Requirements and test methodsDecember 2015 2015 CSA GroupCSA/5CAN/CSA-Z10535.1:15Hoists for the transfer of disabled persons
38、 Requirements and test methods (ISO 10535:2006, MOD)CSA Preface This is the first edition of CAN/CSA-Z10535.1, Hoists for the transfer of disabled persons Requirements and test methods, which is an adoption, with Canadian deviations, of the identically titled ISO (International Organization for Stan
39、dardization) Standard 10535 (second edition, 2006-12-15). It replaces the previous edition, published in 2003 with the same title, but under the designation CAN/CSA-Z10535 (adopted ISO 10535:1998).For brevity, this Standard will be referred to as “CAN/CSA-Z10535.1” throughout.This Standard was revie
40、wed for Canadian adoption by the CSA Subcommittee on Patient Lifting Devices, under the jurisdiction of the CSA Technical Committee on Health Care Facilities and the CSA Strategic Steering Committee on Health Care Technology b) relevant clause, table, and/or figure number;c) wording of the proposed
41、change; andd) rationale for the change.CAN/CSA-Z10535.1:15 Hoists for the transfer of disabled persons Requirements and test methodsDecember 2015 2015 CSA GroupCSA/6Canadian deviationsThe following deviations are intended to align with local healthcare practices and to meet the requirements of Canad
42、ian healthcare regulators.1 ScopeReplace the last three paragraphs with the followingThis Standard applies to hoists and body-support units (assistive devices) used to transfer, typically by suspending from above, disabled persons between beds, chairs, stretchers, bathtubs, or other similar resting
43、places or standing positions. For example, this Standard applies to hoists and body-support units often referred to as ceiling lifts, portable lifts, floor lifts, sit-to-stand lifts, bathtub-chair lifts, and their slings and accessories, etc.This Standard does not apply to devices that transport per
44、sons between two levels (floors) of a building (e.g., elevators, escalators, stair lifts, etc.). Similarly, this Standard does not apply to beds, stretchers, powered lift chairs, wheeled-chairs, or other devices that can be used to transport people short distances between locations. However, this St
45、andard does apply to those portable hoists and body- support units that are also designed to transport people short distances between locations.It does not include methods for the determination of aging or corrosion of such hoists and units.The requirements of this Standard are formulated with regar
46、d to the needs of both the disabled persons being hoisted and the attendant using the hoist.2 Normative referencesAdd the followingWhere reference is made to CSA Group publications, such reference shall be considered to refer to the latest edition and all amendments published to that edition. This S
47、tandard refers to the following publications, and the years shown indicate the latest editions available at the time of printing:CSA GroupZ314.8-14 Decontamination of reusable medical devicesZ10535.2 (under development) Hoists for the transfer of disabled persons Installation, on-site testing, and m
48、aintenanceThe following National Standards of Canada, published by CSA Group, are adoptions of IEC Standards. The requirements of these CSA Group Standards shall take precedence over the International Standards on which they are based; any reference in CAN/CSA-Z10535.1 to the International Standard
49、shall be replaced by a reference to the equivalent Canadian Standard.CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60529:05 (R2015) Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code)CAN/CSA-Z10535.1:15 Hoists for the transfer of disabled persons Requirements and test methodsDecember 2015 2015 CSA GroupCSA/7CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60601-1:14 Medical electrical equipment Part 1: General requirements for basic safety and essential performanceCAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60601-1-2:08 (R2014) Medical electrical equipment Part 1-2: General requirements for basic safety and e
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