Key Instrumentation Considerations in Medical Gas Delivery Systems

Publisher: Gems Sensors & Controls

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Key Instrumentation Considerations in Medical Gas Delivery Systems

The provisioning of medical gases to hospitals, mobile health providers and in-patient care environments requires absolute conformance to stringent industry standards. As a result, manufacturers, distributors and facility safety managers must have complete confidence in supply quality and continuity. It is important to note that, whilst accredited governing bodies do set critical industry health and safety guidelines, they neither evaluate nor inspect medical gas equipment, facilities, pipelines, nor other infrastructure. Compliance is therefore the direct responsibility of the medical gas OEM or integrator, along with the individual facility into which such gases are delivered. Learn more about how Gems helps OEMs achieve required high-accuracy monitoring and control.