CSA Z305.13:13 (R2020)
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Plume scavenging in surgical, diagnostic, therapeutic, and aesthetic settings
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English
01-01-2013
Overview Surgical smoke plume, also known under other names such as laser plume and surgical smoke, poses a real threat to the health and safety of health care workers. Plume can contain a variety of contaminants such as viruses, bacteria, debris and even aerosolized blood and blood borne pathogens. These hazards can be found not only in traditional surgical environments but also in non-traditional settings such as dental offices, veterinary facilities, cosmetic facilities and even academic settings. This second edition of Z305.13 contains key updates and continues to ensure that current best practices are met. Information is provided from ensuring appropriate measures are incorporated into existing health and safety management systems to specific requirements for plume scavenging systems (PSSs). Highlights of Z305.13 include: • Clearly outlines procedural requirements • Guidance on plume hazard control measures • Clearly outlines requirements for managers and medical engineers involved the purchase and installation of plume scavenging systems • Covers purchasing, installation, testing, use, servicing, and regular maintenance of PSSs • Includes Annex on types of PSSs • Includes Annex for illustrations of typical plume capture devices and transfer tubing
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