1, and the filtration efficiency of protective clothing for non-oily particles is not less than 70%.
2. Protective clothing with flame retardant performance shall meet the requirements of B2 in GB17591-1998.
3, protective electricity consumption is not more than 0.6uC.
4. Protective clothing should meet the requirements of microbial indicators in GB 15979-2002. Protective clothing marked with the words "sterilized" or "sterile" or illustrated on the package shall be sterile.
This standard is mandatory, and there is no provision for reusable protective clothing for medical disposable nonwoven protective clothing. The European Union has promulgated the performance requirements and test methods of EN 14 126-2003 protective clothing and anti-virus protective clothing. The main focus of this standard is the permeability of protective clothing to blood, body fluids and viruses.
Is the crime of producing unqualified medical devices serious?
Very serious, the crime of producing unqualified medical devices should be convicted and sentenced according to the following standards:
1. Whoever commits the crime of producing substandard medical devices is generally sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years or criminal detention and fined;
2. Those who seriously endanger the health of others shall be sentenced to 3- 10 years in prison and fined;
3. If the consequences of the crime are particularly serious, they shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than 10 or life imprisonment, and shall also be fined or confiscated.
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Technical requirements for medical disposable protective clothing
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This standard specifies the requirements, test methods, marks, instructions for use, packaging and storage of medical disposable protective clothing.
This standard is applicable to medical disposable protective clothing (hereinafter referred to as protective clothing) in which medical personnel come into contact with blood, body fluids, secretions and airborne particles of potentially infectious patients at work.