It is possible to measure the exposure of the experimenter during the use of halogenated anesthetic gases!
The "Excess Gas Monitoring Badge" is worn near the breathing area, such as at the collar, during standard anesthesia procedures. While the badge is worn, it absorbs anesthetic gas, and the exposure level of the wearer is analyzed based on the gas absorbed. After the measurement is conducted, the exposure level of the badge is analyzed at a U.S. analytical facility. The results of the analysis are submitted to the customer as a report. By conducting monitoring at regular intervals (such as every six months or annually), you can use the analysis report as a basis to determine whether proper measures against excess gas are being implemented and whether there are any points that need to be reviewed in the anesthesia protocol. 【Features】 ■ Enables measurement of the experimenter's exposure ■ Analysis of the badge's exposure level is conducted at a U.S. analytical facility ■ The results of the analysis are submitted to the customer as a report *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications (Excerpt)】 ■Resolution: 0.1ppm ■Analysis Range: 0.1ppm to 1000ppm ■Measurement: 48 hours after opening *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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