IWA 38:2021
International Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
20 December 2021
Requirements and recommendations for the construction of emergency medical facilities
IWA 38:2021 Files
English
14 Pages
Current Edition
OMR
47.46
IWA 38:2021 Scope
This document provides requirements and recommendations for the rapid construction of emergency medical facilities, including various categories of public health emergencies, for handling large numbers of casualties and patients. The functional composition of emergency medical facilities is determined by the characteristics of the emergencies.
This document is applicable to new projects built on new sites or within existing medical institutions, where emergency medical facilities are constructed rapidly from steel-frames and prefabricated standard plates or box structures.
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