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36、CSA/4 Canadian Standards Association September 2012CAN/CSA-Z15001:12Anaesthetic and respiratory equipment Compatibility with oxygenCSA PrefaceThis is the first edition of CAN/CSA-Z15001, Anaesthetic and respiratory equipment Compatibility with oxygen, which is an adoption, with Canadian deviations,
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43、 National Standard of Canada, published by the Canadian Standards Association, is an adoption of an ISO Standard. The requirements of the CSA Standard shall take precedence over the International Standard on which it is based; any reference in CAN/CSA-Z15001 to the International Standard shall be re
44、placed by a reference to the equivalent Canadian Standard.CSA (Canadian Standards Association)CAN/CSA-ISO 14971:07Medical devices Application of ri sk management to medical devicesASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials)G 93-03 (2011)Standard Practice for Cleaning Methods and Cleanliness Le
45、vels for Material and Equipment Used in Oxygen-Enriched Environments4 Cleanliness4.1*Replace this clause with the followingUnless otherwise specified in particular device standards, surfaces of components that come into contact with oxygen during normal operation or single fault condition shall be c
46、leaned for oxygen service in accordance with ASTM G 93, as follows:a) For low-pressure applications, up to 1400 kPa (200 psi), the nonvolatile residue shall be less than 550 mg/m2(55 mg/ft2), corresponding with Level E in Clause 11.4.3 of ASTM G 93.b) For high-pressure applications, above 1400 kPa (
47、200 psi), the nonvolatile residue shall be less than 66 mg/m2(6 mg/ft2), corresponding with Level C in Clause 11.4.3 of ASTM G 93.This International Standard does not specify quantifiable cleaning procedures or validation methods for them in relation to the values in Items a) and b) above. However,
48、Annex A gives examples of known cleaning procedures and Annex B gives examples of methods for validation of cleaning procedures.Reference numberISO 15001:2010(E)ISO 2010INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO15001Second edition2010-06-01Anaesthetic and respiratory equipment Compatibility with oxygen Matriel dane
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