EN ISO 11810-1:2005
(Main)Lasers and laser-related equipment - Test method and classification for the laser resistance of surgical drapes and/or patient protective covers - Part 1: Primary ignition and penetration (ISO 11810-1:2005)
Lasers and laser-related equipment - Test method and classification for the laser resistance of surgical drapes and/or patient protective covers - Part 1: Primary ignition and penetration (ISO 11810-1:2005)
This International Standard applies to disposable and reusable, as well as woven and non-woven materials used as surgical drapes and other patient protective covers which claim to be laser resistant.
The purpose of this standard is to provide a standardized method for testing and classifying surgical drapes and other patient protective covers with respect to laser-induced hazards. An appropriate classification system is given. It is not the purpose of this standard to serve as a general fire safety specification, and as such, this standard does not cover other sources of ignition. It also does not cover the issue of laser-induced secondary ignition.
All materials reflect portions of the beam and it is necessary for the user to decide whether specular reflectance may be a hazard. This measurement, however, is not covered in this standard.
Laser und Laseranlagen - Prüfverfahren und Einstufung zur Laserresistenz von Operationstüchern und/oder anderen Abdeckungen zum Schutz des Patienten - Teil 1: Primäre Entzündung und Laserdurchstrahlung (ISO 11810-1:2005)
Dieser Teil von ISO 11810 gilt für Einwegprodukte und wieder verwendbare gewebte Materialien und Vliesstoffe, die als Operationstücher und andere Abdeckungen zum Schutz des Patienten mit dem Anspruch auf Laserstrahlungsbeständigkeit verwendet werden.
Der Zweck dieses Teils von ISO 11810 ist, ein genormtes Verfahren zur Prüfung und Einstufung von Operationsabdecktüchern und anderen Abdeckungen zum Schutz des Patienten hinsichtlich der durch Laser hervor gerufenen Gefährdungen zur Verfügung zu stellen. Ein geeignetes Einstufungssystem wird angegeben. Der Zweck dieses Teils von ISO 11810 besteht nicht darin, als allgemeine Brandsicher-heitsvorschrift zu dienen, und insofern werden andere Zündquellen von dieser Norm nicht erfasst. Sie behandelt auch nicht das Thema der durch Laser hervorgerufenen sekundären Entzündung.
Alle Materialien reflektieren Anteile des Strahls, und es ist für den Anwender erforderlich, entscheiden zu können, ob die spiegelnde Reflexion eine Gefährdung darstellen kann. Diese Messungen werden jedoch in diesem Teil von ISO 11810 nicht erfasst.
Lasers et équipements associés aux lasers - Méthode d'essai et classification de la résistance au laser pour des draps chirurgicaux et/ou des couvertures de protection des patients - Partie 1: Allumage primaire et pénétration (ISO 11810-1:2005)
Laserji in z laserji povezana oprema - Preskusna metoda in klasifikacija za ugotavljanje odpornosti proti laserju za kirurške zastirke in/ali za varovalna pokrivala za paciente – 1. del: Primarno zgorevanje in prodiranje (ISO 11810-1:2005)
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-junij-2005
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SIST EN ISO 11810:2003
Laserji in z laserji povezana oprema - Preskusna metoda in klasifikacija za
ugotavljanje odpornosti proti laserju za kirurške zastirke in/ali za varovalna
pokrivala za paciente – 1. del: Primarno zgorevanje in prodiranje (ISO 11810-
1:2005)
Lasers and laser-related equipment - Test method and classification for the laser
resistance of surgical drapes and/or patient protective covers - Part 1: Primary ignition
and penetration (ISO 11810-1:2005)
Laser und Laseranlagen - Prüfverfahren und Einstufung zur Laserresistenz von
Operationstüchern und/oder anderen Abdeckungen zum Schutz des Patienten - Teil 1:
Primäre Entzündung und Laserdurchstrahlung (ISO 11810-1:2005)
Lasers et équipements associés aux lasers - Méthode d'essai et classification de la
résistance au laser pour des draps chirurgicaux et/ou des couvertures de protection des
patients - Partie 1: Allumage primaire et pénétration (ISO 11810-1:2005)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN ISO 11810-1:2005
ICS:
11.140 Oprema bolnišnic Hospital equipment
13.340.99 Druga varovalna oprema Other protective equipment
31.260 Optoelektronika, laserska Optoelectronics. Laser
oprema equipment
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
EUROPEAN STANDARD
EN ISO 11810-1
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
February 2005
ICS 31.260; 13.340.99; 11.040.30 Supersedes EN ISO 11810:2002
English version
Lasers and laser-related equipment - Test method and
classification for the laser resistance of surgical drapes and/or
patient protective covers - Part 1: Primary ignition and
penetration (ISO 11810-1:2005)
Lasers et équipements associés aux lasers - Méthode Laser und Laseranlagen - Prüfverfahren und Einstufung zur
d'essai et classification de la résistance au laser pour des Laserresistenz von Operationstüchern und/oder anderen
draps chirurgicaux et/ou des couvertures de protection des Abdeckungen zum Schutz des Patienten - Teil 1: Primäre
patients - Partie 1: Allumage primaire et pénétration (ISO Entzündung und Laserdurchstrahlung (ISO 11810-1:2005)
11810-1:2005)
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Foreword
This document (EN ISO 11810-1:2005) has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 172
"Optics and optical instruments" in collaboration with Technical Committee CEN/TC 123 "Lasers
and photonics", the secretariat of which is held by DIN.
This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of
an identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by August 2005, and conflicting national
standards shall be withdrawn at the latest by August 2005.
This document supersedes EN ISO 11810:2002.
According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of
the following countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium,
Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary,
Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland,
Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.
Endorsement notice
The text of ISO 11810-1:2005 has been approved by CEN as EN ISO 11810-1:2005 without any
modifications.
INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 11810-1
First edition
2005-02-15
Lasers and laser-related equipment —
Test method and classification for the
laser resistance of surgical drapes and/or
patient protective covers —
Part 1:
Primary ignition and penetration
Lasers et équipements associés aux lasers — Méthode d'essai et
classification de la résistance au laser pour des draps chirurgicaux
et/ou des couvertures de protection des patients —
Partie 1: Allumage primaire et pénétration
Reference number
ISO 11810-1:2005(E)
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ISO 11810-1:2005(E)
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ISO 11810-1:2005(E)
Contents Page
Foreword. iv
Introduction . v
1 Scope. 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions. 1
4 Test methods. 3
4.1 General conditions. 3
4.2 Testing procedure. 7
5 Classification. 8
5.1 Laser induced ignition (ΙΙ) . 8
ΙΙ
5.2 Resistance to laser penetration (P). 9
5.3 Classification definition. 9
6 Test report. 9
Bibliography . 11
ISO 11810-1:2005(E)
Foreword
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ISO 11810-1 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 172, Optics and photonics, Subcommittee SC 9,
Electro-optical systems.
This first edition cancels and replaces ISO 11810:2002, which has been technically revised.
ISO 11810 consists of the following parts, under the general title Lasers and laser-related equipment — Test
method and classification for the laser resistance of surgical drapes and/or patient protective covers:
Part 1: Primary ignition and penetration
Part 2: Secondary ignition
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ISO 11810-1:2005(E)
Introduction
Some laser applications in medicine may require laser-resistant surgical drapes or other patient protective
covers. Surgical drapes or other patient protective covers are necessary when a sterile procedure is
performed and the surrounding area needs to be protected from liquids, secretions and inadvertent laser
radiation. While conventional surgical drapes or other patient protective covers are not necessarily laser-
resistant, specifically designed drapes offer the possibility of laser resistance.
Laser induced risks include ignition, flammability, melting, penetration, thermal transfer and reflectivity. Textile
and non-woven drape materials may have other risks but they may provide a laser barrier. While there are
many potential ignition devices present in the operating room (e.g. fibre optic illumination systems, electro-
surgical units, hot wire cauteries), this test method addresses only the laser ignition source. This part of
ISO 11810 is intended for use in testing a surgical drape or other patient protective cover that claims to be
laser-resistant. In addition, areas within this product may vary in material composition or design. Depending
on the claims being made by the manufacturer or end-user requirements, all areas for which laser resistance
is claimed may need to be tested.
CO lasers may provide the most challenging conditions of all medical lasers. Ignition/flammability tests and
penetration tests may disclose more challenging laser wavelengths as well as modes of laser delivery, for
example Q-switching in the nanosecond range. The 20 W CO laser (continuous wave) has been selected as
the laser for this part of ISO 11810.
Users of this test method are cautioned that the laser resistance of a surgical drape or other patient protective
cover will be wavelength sensitive and that a surgical drape or other protective cover should be tested at the
wavelengths for which it is intended to be used. If tested using other wavelengths, the power settings and
modes of delivery need to be explicitly stated.
The results from this part of ISO 11810 should not be applied to other wavelengths and temporal formats.
The performance of laser-resistant surgical drapes or other patient protective covers may be changed when
used in combination rather than individually.
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 11810-1:2005(E)
Lasers and laser-related equipment — Test method and
classification for the laser resistance of surgical drapes and/or
patient protective covers —
Part 1:
Primary ignition and penetration
1 Scope
This part of ISO 11810 is applicable to disposable and reusable, as well as woven and non-woven materials
used as surgical drapes and other patient protective covers which claim to be laser-resistant.
The purpose of this part of ISO 11810 is to provide a standardized method for testing and classifying surgical
drapes and other patient protective covers with respect to laser-induced hazards. An appropriate classification
system is given. It is not the purpose of this part of ISO 11810 to serve as a general fire safety specification,
and as such, this part of ISO 11810 do
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