Medical suction equipment - Part 2: Manually powered suction equipment (Adopted ISO 10079-2:2014, third edition, 2014-05-01)
Formats Available:
Online,Print
Receive a printed paperback book
Shipped via Canada Post
Receive a printed binder(s)
Shipped via Canada Post
Receive a printed hardcover book
Shipped via Canada Post
Receive access to an electronic copy viewable in a web browser or the Orderline Reader app (Click here to view a demo)
Orderline Reader app available for Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS (Click here to download)
Offline access via Orderline Reader app
Reflowable layout suitable for viewing on any device Orderline Reader app
Font-size controls
Text to speech
Built-in search feature
Google and Wikipedia lookup
Ability to add custom highlights, bookmarks, and notes
Can be registered on up to 3 personal devices total (example: computer, laptop, phone)
Receive access to an online PDF copy viewable in a web browser
Offline access via bookmark to a cached web page
Single user access on up to 3 devices
All online copies are watermarked with your license information
Receive access to an online course viewable in a web browser
Receive access to an online course viewable in a web browser
Receive access to an interactive online copy viewable in a web browser (Click here to view a demo)
Searchable
Printable
Expandable images
Drop-down definitions
Links
Receive access to an online webinar hosted through Zoom
Product Overview
CSA ISO 10079-2:14 (R2019)
CSA Group
Medical suction equipment - Part 2: Manually powered suction equipment (Adopted ISO 10079-2:2014, third edition, 2014-05-01)
Total
As low as$118.00
More About This Product
Description
CSA Preface This is the second edition of CAN/CSA-ISO 10079-2, Medical suction equipment - Part 2: Manually powered suction equipment, which is an adoption without modification of the identically titled ISO (International Organization for Standardization) Standard 10079-2 (third edition, 2014-05-01). It supersedes the previous edition published in 2003 as CAN/CSA-Z10079-2 (adopted ISO 10079-2:1999, with Canadian deviations). This Standard has been developed in compliance with Standards Council of Canada requirements for National Standards of Canada. It has been published as a National Standard of Canada by CSA Group. Scope This part of ISO 10079 specifies safety and performance requirements for manually powered suction equipment intended for oro-pharyngeal suction. It applies to equipment operated by foot or by hand or both. Annex D illustrates the three parts of ISO 10079 by providing a schematic for typical systems. The commonest use of manually powered suction is in situations outside of health care settings often described as field use or transport use. Use in these situations may involve extreme conditions of weather or terrain. Additional requirements for suction equipment intended for field and/or transport use are included in this part of ISO 10079. This part of ISO 10079 does not apply to the following: a) end pieces such as suction catheters, Yankauer sucker and suction tips; b) dental suction equipment; c) mucus extractors, including neonatal mucus extractors.
CSA Preface This is the second edition of CAN/CSA-ISO 10079-2, Medical suction equipment - Part 2: Manually powered suction equipment, which is an adoption without modification of the identically titled ISO (International Organization for Standardization) Standard 10079-2 (third edition, 2014-05-01). It supersedes the previous edition published in 2003 as CAN/CSA-Z10079-2 (adopted ISO 10079-2:1999, with Canadian deviations). This Standard has been developed in compliance with Standards Council of Canada requirements for National Standards of Canada. It has been published as a National Standard of Canada by CSA Group. Scope This part of ISO 10079 specifies safety and performance requirements for manually powered suction equipment intended for oro-pharyngeal suction. It applies to equipment operated by foot or by hand or both. Annex D illustrates the three parts of ISO 10079 by providing a schematic for typical systems. The commonest use of manually powered suction is in situations outside of health care settings often described as field use or transport use. Use in these situations may involve extreme conditions of weather or terrain. Additional requirements for suction equipment intended for field and/or transport use are included in this part of ISO 10079. This part of ISO 10079 does not apply to the following: a) end pieces such as suction catheters, Yankauer sucker and suction tips; b) dental suction equipment; c) mucus extractors, including neonatal mucus extractors.