AAMI TIR11 2005 R2021
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AAMI TIR11:2005/(R)2021, Selection and use of protective apparel and surgical drapes in health care facilities
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
AAMI | 2005 | 50 |
This technical information report covers the selection and use of protective apparel and surgical drapes. It includes information on types of protective materials, safety and performance characteristics of protective materials, product evaluation and selection, levels of barrier performance, and care of protective apparel and drapes. Definitions of terms and informative annexes are also provided.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | AAMI TIR11:2005/(R)2015, Selection and use of protective apparel and surgical drapes in health care facilities |
2 | Blank Page |
3 | Title page |
4 | AAMI Technical Information Report Copyright information |
5 | Contents |
7 | Glossary of equivalent standards |
9 | Committee representation |
10 | Acknowledgments |
11 | Foreword |
13 | 1 Introduction and scope 2 Definitions of terms |
15 | 3 Types of surgical protective materials 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Multiple-use materials 3.2.1 General considerations |
16 | 3.2.2 Historical materials 3.2.3 Current materials 3.3 Single-use materials |
17 | 3.4 Reinforcement of multiple-use and single-use products 4 Safety and performance characteristics 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Barrier effectiveness 4.2.1 Resistance to liquid and microbial penetration |
21 | 4.2.2 Resistance to penetration by airborne, aerosol-borne, 4.3 Abrasion resistance 4.4 Strength 4.4.1 General considerations |
22 | 4.4.2 Breaking strength 4.4.3 Tear strength 4.4.4 Puncture and tear resistance 4.5 Drapeability |
23 | 4.6 Comfort |
24 | 4.7 Staining, discoloration, and residues 4.8 Electrostatic properties 4.9 Flammability |
25 | 4.10 Generation of particulates and visible lint 4.11 Shrinkage 4.12 Biocompatibility 4.13 Sterility assurance |
26 | 4.14 Performance in use 4.15 Strike-through investigation |
27 | 5 Product evaluation and selection of protective apparel an 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Information from manufacturers and suppliers |
28 | 5.3 Product evaluation 5.4 Cost comparisons 5.5 Staff input 5.6 Performance priorities in relation to product function |
29 | 5.7 Periodic reassessment |
31 | 6 Guidelines for choosing levels of barrier performance nee 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Exposure control plan 6.3 Classification and labeling of barrier performance by ma 6.4 Examples of possible barrier performance levels for part |
34 | 6.5 Special considerations for isolation gowns 7 Care and handling of protective apparel and surgical drap 7.1 Introduction |
35 | 7.2 General considerations 7.3 Handling of contaminated protective apparel and surgical 7.4 Disposal of single-use products 7.5 Processing of multiple-use products 7.5.1 Quality assurance program 7.5.2 Tracking the number of uses |
36 | 7.5.3 Laundering 7.5.4 Inspection, testing, folding, and assembly |
37 | Annex A Historical background |
41 | Annex B Test methods |
43 | Annex C Bibliography C.1 Cited references |
49 | C.2 Other references |