GSO OIML R16-1:2005
OIML R 16-1:2001
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
31 May 2005
NON-INVASIVE MECHANICAL SPHYGMOMANOMETERS
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GSO OIML R16-1:2005 Scope
This standard specifies general, performance, efficiency and mechanical and electrical safety requirements, including test methods for type approval, for non-invasive mechanical sphygmomanometers and their accessories which, by means of an inflatable cuff, are used for the non-invasive measurement of arterial blood pressure. The application of the cuff is not limited to a particular extremity of the human body (e.g. the upper arm).
Included within the scope of this standard are sphygmomanometers with mechanical pressure sensing element and display used in conjunction with a stethoscope or other manual methods for detecting Korotkoff sounds and for cuff inflation.
Note: Luer locks shall not be used with these devices (See 7.5).
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