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ISO 3826-1:2019

Plastics collapsible containers for human blood and blood components -- Part 1: Conventional containers

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Valid from 15.09.2019
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Standard history

Status
Date
Type
Name
06.03.2023
Amendment
15.09.2019
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16.05.2013
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This document specifies requirements, including performance requirements, for plastics collapsible, non-vented, sterile containers (known as plastics containers) complete with collecting tube outlet port(s), integral needle, and with optional transfer tube(s), for the collection, storage, processing, transport, separation, and administration of blood and blood components. The plastics containers can contain anticoagulant and/or preservative solutions, depending on the application envisaged.
This document is also applicable to multiple units of plastics containers, e.g. to double, triple, quadruple, or multiple units.
Unless otherwise specified, all tests specified in this document apply to the plastics container as prepared ready for use.
This document is not applicable to plastics containers with an integrated filter.

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