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DS/EN ISO 6009

Hypodermic needles for single use – Colour coding for identification

inactive
Organization: DS
Publication Date: 29 November 1994
Status: inactive
Page Count: 18
ICS Code (Transfusion, infusion and injection equipment): 11.040.20
ICS Code (Colour coding): 01.070
scope:

The standard establishes a colour code for the identification of single-use hypodermic needles of nominal outside diameters in the range 0,3 mm to 3,4 mm. It applies to normal-walled, thinwalled and extra-thin-walled needles and to opaque and translucent colours.

Document History

September 14, 2016
Hypodermic needles for single use – Colour coding for identification (ISO 6009:2016)
ISO 6009:2016 establishes a colour code for the identification of single-use hypodermic needles of designated metric sizein the range of 0,18 mm (34 Gauge) to 3,4 mm (10 Gauge) . It applies to...
June 20, 2008
Hypodermic needles for single use – Colour coding for identification
The standard establishes a colour code for the identification of single-use hypodermic needles of nominal outside diameters in the range 0,3 mm to 3,4 mm. It applies to normal-walled, thinwalled and...
DS/EN ISO 6009
November 29, 1994
Hypodermic needles for single use – Colour coding for identification
The standard establishes a colour code for the identification of single-use hypodermic needles of nominal outside diameters in the range 0,3 mm to 3,4 mm. It applies to normal-walled, thinwalled and...
Hypodermic needles for single use - Colour coding for identification (ISO/DIS 6009:2014)
This lnternational Standard establishes a colour code for the identification of single-use hypodermic needles of nominal outside diameters in the range 34G (0,18 mm) to 10G (3,4 mm). It applies to...
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