ISO 7886-4:2006
Sterile hypodermic syringes for single use - Part 4: Syringes with re-use prevention feature

Standard No.
ISO 7886-4:2006
Release Date
2006
Published By
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Status
Replace By
ISO 7886-4:2018
Latest
ISO 7886-4:2018
Scope
This part of ISO 7886 specifies requirements for sterile single-use hypodermic syringes made of plastics materials with or without needle, and intended for the aspiration of fluids or for the injection of fluids immediately after filling and of design such that the syringe can be rendered unusable after use. This part of ISO 7886 is not applicable to syringes made of glass (specified in ISO 595), auto-disable syringes for fixed dose immunization (ISO 7886-3) and syringes designed to be pre-filled. It does not address compatibility with injection fluids. Other standards can be applicable when syringes are used for any other intended purpose than those specified in this part of ISO 7886. NOTE Syringes designed to reduce the risk of needlestick injuries can also comply with this part of ISO 7886 with regard to their re-use prevention properties, but it is stressed that anti-needlestick properties of syringes are not in themselves addressed in this part of ISO 7886.

ISO 7886-4:2006 Referenced Document

  • ISO 3696:1987 Water for analytical laboratory use; Specification and test methods
  • ISO 7000 Graphical symbols for use on equipment — Index and synopsis*2019-07-12 Update
  • ISO 780 Packaging - Distribution packaging - Graphical symbols for handling and storage of packages*2015-12-01 Update
  • ISO 7864:1993 Sterile hypodermic needles for single use
  • ISO 7886-1:1993 Sterile hypodermic syringes for single use; part 1: syringes for manual use

ISO 7886-4:2006 history

  • 2018 ISO 7886-4:2018 Sterile hypodermic syringes for single use — Part 4: Syringes with re-use prevention feature
  • 2006 ISO 7886-4:2006 Sterile hypodermic syringes for single use - Part 4: Syringes with re-use prevention feature
Sterile hypodermic syringes for single use - Part 4: Syringes with re-use prevention feature



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