
Gradko -Anaesthetic Gas Monitoring System
Many professionals, including doctors, nurses, dentists and vets use anaesthetic gases on a regular basis. Continuous exposure to these gases can be harmful, so monitoring of both personal exposure and ambient concentrations is important.
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Potential implications of continual worker exposure to anaesthetic gases:
- Respiratory irritation, e.g. coughing.
- Dizziness.
- Nausea.
- Reproductive effects.
- Long-term monitoring of ambient concentrations
- Personal exposure monitoring for healthcare professionals and vets – eight-hour monitoring periods for comparison with time-weighted average exposure limits
- Pumped or passive sampling
- DIFMLS5A – Nitrous oxide sampling tube and analysis
- DIFCHR-106 – Tube hire for measuring Isoflurane, Desflurane, Halothane, Sevoflurane and Enflurane
- DIFVOCA5 – Semi-quantitative analysis of Isoflurane, Desflurane, Halothane, Sevoflurane and/or Enflurane
- DIF8000 – VOC tube mounting clip for indoor air monitoring.
- DIF8001 – Pocket clip for personal exposure monitoring.
- DIFPUMP – Pump hire for 21 day period (optional).
- Short measurement period
- Comparison with time-weighted average exposure limits
- Low cost
- No specialist skills or training required
- No power supply required