GSO ISO 10079-2:2015

ISO 10079-2:2014
Gulf Standard   Historical · Approved on 21 December 2015

Medical suction equipment -- Part 2: Manually powered suction equipment

GSO ISO 10079-2:2015 Files

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GSO ISO 10079-2:2015 Scope

ISO 10079-2:2014 specifies safety and performance requirements for medical, manually powered suction equipment intended for oro-pharyngeal suction. It covers equipment operated by foot or by hand or both. Annex C illustrates the three parts of ISO 10079 by providing a schematic for typical systems. ISO 10079-2:2014 has additional requirements for suction equipment intended for field use or transport use.

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