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Lancet ; 1(7922): 1416, 1975 Jun 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-49572

ABSTRACT

Many hospitals throughout the world obtain oxygen from a supply of bulk liquid oxygen which is delivered throughout the hospital via pipelines. An incident in which, through a series of malfunctions, dangerously high pressure developed in the hospital oxygen pipeline is described. The oxygen delivery systen described lacked a relief valve to vent excessive pressures. In North America such a relief valve is required on all oxygen delivery systems. An alarm system is also required which detects rises in pipeline pressures. Regulations in the U.K. do not provide for pressure-relief valves on liquid oxygen pipeline systems. In the U.K. there is also no regulation on alarms to warn of high pipeline pressures. High-pressure accidents are a real threat to patients and hospital staff unless proper safeguards are built into oxygen delivery systems.


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Accident Prevention , Anesthesia, Inhalation/instrumentation , Equipment and Supplies, Hospital , Oxygen/supply & distribution , Boston , Central Supply, Hospital , Manometry/instrumentation , Oxygen/administration & dosage , Pressure , Protective Devices
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