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ISO 23907:2012

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A Withdrawn Standard is one, which is removed from sale, and its unique number can no longer be used. The Standard can be withdrawn and not replaced, or it can be withdrawn and replaced by a Standard with a different number.

Sharps injury protection Requirements and test methods Sharps containers
Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF 1 User , PDF 3 Users , PDF 5 Users , PDF 9 Users

Withdrawn date

02-04-2019

Language(s)

French, English

Published date

16-08-2012

ISO 23907:2012 specifies requirements for single-use sharps containers intended to hold potentially hazardous sharps medical waste with or without sharps protection features, e.g. scalpel blades, trocars, hypodermic needles and syringes.

It is applicable to sharps containers that are supplied complete by the manufacturer and those that are supplied as components intended to be assembled by the user.

DevelopmentNote
Supersedes ISO/DIS 23907. (08/2012)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
11
PublisherName
International Organization for Standardization
Status
Withdrawn
SupersededBy

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I.S. EN 16844:2017 AESTHETIC MEDICINE SERVICES - NON-SURGICAL MEDICAL PROCEDURES
PD ISO/TR 19244:2014 Guidance on transition periods for standards developed by ISO/TC 84. Devices for administration of medicinal products and catheters
BS ISO 16142-1:2016 Medical devices. Recognized essential principles of safety and performance of medical devices General essential principles and additional specific essential principles for all non-IVD medical devices and guidance on the selection of standards
EN 16844:2017 Aesthetic medicine services - Non-surgical medical treatments
ISO/TR 19244:2014 Guidance on transition periods for standards developed by ISO/TC 84 — Devices for administration of medicinal products and catheters
17/30362728 DC : 0 BS EN 17169 - TATTOOING - SAFE AND HYGIENIC PRACTICE
BS EN 16844 : 2017 AESTHETIC MEDICINE SERVICES - NON-SURGICAL MEDICAL TREATMENTS

NFX 30 500 : 2011 PACKAGING FOR MEDICINAL CARE WASTE - BOXES AND SMALL COLLECTORS FOR PERFORATING WASTE - SPECIFICATIONS AND TESTS
BS 7320:1990 Specification for sharps containers
NFX 30 505 : 2004 PACKAGING FOR MEDICAL CARE WASTE - HEALTH CARE WASTE - PLASTIC BARREL AND JERRY CANS FOR INFECTIONS RISK HEALTH CARE WASTE
ISO 2859-10:2006 Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes Part 10: Introduction to the ISO 2859 series of standards for sampling for inspection by attributes
ISO 7864:2016 Sterile hypodermic needles for single use — Requirements and test methods
ISO 14971:2007 Medical devices Application of risk management to medical devices

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