Facilities where endoscopes are used and disinfected
should be designed to provide a safe environment for
health care workers and patients. Air exchange equipment
(eg, ventilation system and exhaust hoods)
should be used to minimize the exposure of all persons
to potentially toxic vapors (eg, glutaraldehyde).
The vapor concentration of the chemical disinfectant
used should not exceed allowable limits (eg, those of
the American Conference of Governmental Industrial
Hygienists and the Occupational Safety and Health
Administration). Although organic vapor respirators
appropriate for chemical exposures can provide respiratory
protection (eg, in the event of spills), they are
not intended for routine use and are not a substitute
for adequate ventilation, vapor recovery systems
and work practice controls.
Facilities where endoscopes are used and disinfectedshould be designed to provide a safe environment forhealth care workers and patients. Air exchange equipment(eg, ventilation system and exhaust hoods)should be used to minimize the exposure of all personsto potentially toxic vapors (eg, glutaraldehyde).The vapor concentration of the chemical disinfectantused should not exceed allowable limits (eg, those ofthe American Conference of Governmental IndustrialHygienists and the Occupational Safety and HealthAdministration). Although organic vapor respiratorsappropriate for chemical exposures can provide respiratoryprotection (eg, in the event of spills), they arenot intended for routine use and are not a substitutefor adequate ventilation, vapor recovery systemsand work practice controls.
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สิ่งอำนวยความสะดวกที่กล้องเอนโดสโคปที่ใช้ในการฆ่าเชื้อและควรได้รับการออกแบบมาเพื่อให้สภาพแวดล้อมที่ปลอดภัยสำหรับคนดูแลสุขภาพและผู้ป่วย Facilities where endoscopes are used and disinfected
should be designed to provide a safe environment for
health care workers and patients. Air exchange equipment
(eg, ventilation system and exhaust hoods)
should be used to minimize the exposure of all persons
to potentially toxic vapors (eg, glutaraldehyde).
The vapor concentration of the chemical disinfectant
used should not exceed allowable limits (eg, those of
the American Conference of Governmental Industrial
Hygienists and the Occupational Safety and Health
Administration). Although organic vapor respirators
appropriate for chemical exposures can provide respiratory
protection (eg, in the event of spills), they are
not intended for routine use and are not a substitute
for adequate ventilation, vapor recovery systems
and work practice controls.
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