These requirements do not cover electrically conductive equipment and materials for use in flammable anesthetizing locations. Although certain cleaning operations are necessary to maintain the inherent conductivity of a flooring, these requirements do not cover floorings that require periodic application of solutions or coatings to produce the required conductivity.
Requirements for the installation and use of electrically conductive floorings are included in the Code for the Use of Inhalation Anesthetics, NFPA No. 56A. Additional requirements for the installation of ceramic tile floorings are included in the Specifications for Electrically Conductive Ceramic Tile Installed in Conductive Dry-Set Portland Cement Mortar, ANSI A108.7. Published 3/31/1975.These requirements do not cover electrically conductive equipment and materials for use in flammable anesthetizing locations. Although certain cleaning operations are necessary to maintain the inherent conductivity of a flooring, these requirements do not cover floorings that require periodic application of solutions or coatings to produce the required conductivity.
Requirements for the installation and use of electrically conductive floorings are included in the Code for the Use of Inhalation Anesthetics, NFPA No. 56A. Additional requirements for the installation of ceramic tile floorings are included in the Specifications for Electrically Conductive Ceramic Tile Installed in Conductive Dry-Set Portland Cement Mortar, ANSI A108.7. Published 3/31/1975.