This standard specifies the requirements and test methods for bandages used in first aid. Rescue bandages include sterile compressed bandages and square wraps, as well as non-sterile gauze bandages, elastic bandages and triangular wraps. The product can be packed into various first-aid kits for emergency rescue by ambulance personnel at the injury scene.
YY/T 1467-2016 Referenced Document
GB/T 14233.1-2008 Test methods for infusion,transfusion,injection equipments for medical use.Part 1:Chemical analysis methods
GB/T 16886.1 Biological evaluation of medical devices—Part 1: Evaluation and testing within a risk management process*, 2022-04-15 Update
GB/T 19633.1-2015 Packaging for terminally sterilized medical devices - Part 1: Requirements for materials, sterile barrier systems and packaging systems*, 2016-09-01 Update
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GB/T 4668 Textiles--Woven fabrics--Determination of number of threads per unit length
GB/T 4669-2008 Textiles.Woven fabrics.Determination of mass per unit length and mass per unit area
GB/T 6005 Test sieves.Metal wire cloth,perforated metal plate and electroformed sheet.Nominal sizes of openings
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GB/T 6682 Water for analytical laboratory use.Specification and test methods
YY 0331-2006 Performance requirements and test methods for absorbent cotton gauze and absorbent cotton and viscose gauze
YY 0854.1-2011 Performance requirements for pure cotton nonwoven surgical compresses.Part 1:Nonwovens used in the manufacture of surgical compresses
YY/T 0471.1-2004 Test methods for primary wound dressing-Part 1:Aspects of absorbency
YY/T 0472.1-2004 Test methods for nonwoven compresses for medical use-Part 1:Nonwovens used in the manufacture of compresses
YY/T 0507-2009 Medical elastic bandage Characteristics and test methods for basic performance
YY/T 0615.1 Requirements for medical devices to be designated“STERILE”.part 1:Requirements for terminally sterilized medical devices