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DIN EN 13976-1

Rescue systems - Transportation of incubators - Part 1: Interface conditions

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Organization: DIN
Publication Date: 1 August 2011
Status: inactive
Page Count: 14
ICS Code (Anaesthetic, respiratory and reanimation equipment): 11.040.10
ICS Code (First aid): 11.160
scope:

This European Standard specifies the requirements for the interface between the ambulance and the incubator and the associated equipment, needed for care and treatment of infants, used in emergency or planned transports to ensure interchangeability and interoperability and to provide uninterrupted care of patients.

This European Standard does not give requirements for the vehicles, crafts, devices or incubators as such; these requirements are found in other standards. However, transport incubators are normally combined with other equipment to form a "transport incubator system".

Document History

September 1, 2018
Rescue systems - Transportation of incubators - Part 1: Interface requirements
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March 1, 2016
Rescue systems - Transportation of incubators - Part 1: Interface conditions; German and English version prEN 13976-1:2016
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DIN EN 13976-1
August 1, 2011
Rescue systems - Transportation of incubators - Part 1: Interface conditions
This European Standard specifies the requirements for the interface between the ambulance and the incubator and the associated equipment, needed for care and treatment of infants, used in emergency...
March 1, 2004
Rescue systems - Transportation of incubators - Part 1: Interface conditions
A description is not available for this item.

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