BH GSO ISO 15858:2022
Bahraini Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
28 April 2022
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UV-C Devices — Safety information — Permissible human exposure
BH GSO ISO 15858:2022 Files
English
7 Pages
Current Edition
Reference Language
27.14 BHD
BH GSO ISO 15858:2022 Scope
ISO 15858:2016 specifies minimum human safety requirements for the use of UVC lamp devices.
It is applicable to in-duct UVC systems, upper-air in room UVC systems, portable in-room disinfection UVC devices, and any other UVC devices which may cause UVC exposure to humans.
It is not applicable to UVC products used for water disinfection.
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