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39、ociation,operating as “CSA Group”Reviewed byPrepared byInternational Organization for StandardizationApproved byGas mixers for medical use Stand-alone gas mixers(ISO 11195:1995,IDT)CAN/CSA-ISO 11195:14National Standard of CanadaCAN/CSA-ISO 11195:14 Gas mixers for medical use Stand-alone gas mixersOc
40、tober 2014 2014 CSA GroupCSA/5CAN/CSA-ISO 11195:14Gas mixers for medical use Stand-alonegas mixers(ISO 11195:1995,IDT)CSA PrefaceThis is the first edition of CAN/CSA-ISO 11195, Gas mixers for medical use Stand-alone gas mixers,which is an adoption without modification of the identically titled ISO (
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46、erred to the appropriate committee. To submit a proposal for change, please sendthe following information to inquiriescsagroup.organd include“Proposal for change” in the subjectline:a) Standard designation (number);b) relevant clause,table, and/or figure number;c) wording of the proposed change; and
47、d) rationale for the change.CSA Technical Committeeon PerioperativeSafetyR. Khotar Providence Health Care,Vancouver, British ColumbiaCategory: User ManagementChairB.W. McLeod Maple Ridge, British ColumbiaCategory: Health Care ProfessionalVice-ChairM. Armutlu Jewish General Hospital,Montral, QubecCat
48、egory: User ManagementA. Bialachowski St. Josephs Healthcare Hamilton,Hamilton, OntarioCategory: User ManagementD.A. Chartrand Montreal Neurological Hospital,Montral, QubecCategory: Health Care ProfessionalJ.D.Y. Deslauriers Consultant,Gatineau, QubecCategory: Governmentand/or Regulatory AuthorityN.
49、 Dolan Drger Medical Canada Inc.,Mississauga, OntarioCategory: Producer InterestB. Hunt Class 1 Inc.,Cambridge, OntarioCategory: Producer InterestC. Landers Weeneebayko General 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 ProfessionalG. Mendes GE Healthcare Technologies,Mississauga, OntarioCategory: Producer InterestP.I. Mendes 3M Canada,London, On