GSO ASTM F2407:2022

ASTM F2407:20
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 12 May 2022

Standard Specification for Surgical Gowns Intended for Use in Healthcare Facilities

GSO ASTM F2407:2022 Files

GSO ASTM F2407:2022 Scope

This specification establishes the requirements for the performance, documentation, and labeling of surgical gowns used in the healthcare facilities. It does not however cover all the requirements that a healthcare facility deems necessary to select a product, nor does it address criteria for evaluating experimental products. Barrier testing shall be conducted to determine the impact penetration, hydrostatic resistance, and viral penetration resistance performance of the critical zone(s) of the surgical gown. The physical properties of the critical zone(s) of the surgical gown shall also be tested and shall conform to the following requirements: tensile strength, tear resistance, seam strength, lint generation, evaporative resistance, and water vapor transmission rate. General safety requirements shall be set based on biocompatibility, sterility assurance, flame spread, and natural rubber latex specifications.

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