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This standard is applicable to disposable and reusable, as well as woven and non-woven materials used as surgical drapes and other patient-protective covers which claim to be laser-resistant. Some laser applications in medicine can require laser-resistant surgical drapes or other patient protective covers. Some medical laser applications may require laser radiation resistant surgical drapes or other covers to protect the patient from fluids, secretions and inadvertent laser radiation. Laser induced risks include ignition, flammability, melting, penetration, thermal transfer and reflectivity. While conventional surgical drapes or other patient-protective covers are not necessarily laser-resistant, specifically designed surgical drapes offer the possibility of laser resistance. The test procedure described in this standard can be used to assess the laser induced flammability properties of non-laser resistant items. The purpose of this standard is to provide a standardized method for testing and classifying surgical drapes and other patient-protective covers with respect to laser-induced hazards. An appropriate classification system is given. It is not the purpose of this standard to serve as a general fire safety specification, and as such, this standard does not cover other sources of ignition. The committee responsible for this standard is NA 027-01-18 AA "Laser" ("Laser") at DIN.
This document replaces DIN EN ISO 11810-1:2009-07 , DIN EN ISO 11810-2:2009-07 .