AS 1079.3-1994
Withdrawn
Packaging of items (sterile) for patient care Paper bags - For single use in health care facilities
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01-01-1994
06-30-2017
Specifies requirements for single-use paper bags for packaging items to be sterilized by saturated steam and intended for use in health care facilities.
| Committee |
HE-014
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| DocumentType |
Standard
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| ISBN |
0 7262 8786 5
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| Pages |
9
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| PublisherName |
Standards Australia
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| Status |
Withdrawn
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| Supersedes |
This Standard specifies requirements for single-use paper bags sterilized by saturated steam under pressure for packaging items intended for use in health care facilities.NOTE: The paper used for the manufacture of the bags, as specified in AS 1079.2, provides only limited microbiological barrier properties even when the sterilized package is stored for a short period of time in a dry, dust-free and vermin-free environment.
First published as part of AS 1662-1974.
Revised and redesignated in part as AS 1079.3-1983.
Second edition 1994.
| AS 1079.1-1993 | Packaging of items (sterile) for patient care - Selection of packaging materials for goods undergoing sterilization |
| AS 1410-2003 | Sterilizers - Steam - Pre-vacuum |
| AS 1079.2-1994 | Packaging of items (sterile) for patient care Non-reusable papers - For the wrapping of goods undergoing sterilization in health care facilities |
| AS 2400.1-1995 | Packaging Glossary of packaging terms (Reconfirmed 2016) |
| AS 1410-1987 | Sterilizers - Steam - Pre-vacuum |
| AS 1301.P404S-1981 | Methods of test for pulp and paper (metric units) Tensile strength of paper and paperboard |
| AS 1079.4-1988 | Packaging of items (sterile) for patient care Flexible packaging systems - For single use in hospitals |
| AS 4187-1994 | Code of practice for cleaning, disinfecting and sterilizing reusable medical and surgical instruments and equipment, and maintenance of associated environments in health care facilities |
| AS 4187-1998 | Cleaning, disinfecting and sterilizing reusable medical and surgical instruments and equipment, and maintenance of associated environments in health care facilities |