PREVENTION OF GROSS ELECTROCUTION
IN THE OPERATING THEATER
IN THE OPERATING THEATER
1. Avoid portable
distribution boards whenever possible.
2. Use ceiling-mounted
pendant supplies whenever possible, as they are less likely to be damaged than
those on the floor and are unlikely to become wet. Keep water and electricity
apart.
3. Avoid the use of long
mains supply cables, and avoid damage to cables by knotting, equipment’s
wheels, etc.
4. Notify engineering staff
of any visible damage to equipments or cables.
5. Make sure that regular
maintenance records are kept and are available for inspection by the user.
Internet Website
1. American Society for
Laser Medicine and Surgery. http:/www.aslms.org.
2. Association for
Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI). http:/www.aami.org.
3. Occupational Safety and
Health Administration. http/www.osha.gov.
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