This document defines the minimum degree of purity and maximum levels of certain deleterious impurities allowable for aviator's breathing oxygen at the point of manufacture or generation. It covers gaseous, liquid, and chemically generated oxygen, and oxygen supplied by in situ concentration and in situ electrolysis. Different limits are established for oxygen from different sources, in recognition of differences in the ways the oxygen is stored, dispensed, and utilized, taking into account the safety of the user. These limits are not intended to specifically reflect upon the relative capabilities or merits of various technologies. Procurement documents may specify more stringent limits, where required for specific applications. Medical oxygen is not covered by this standard. In the United States, medical oxygen is a prescription drug and complies with the United States Pharmacopoeia (USP). In Europe, medical oxygen specification compiles with the European Pharmacopoeia monograph (Ph Eur 0417). The aim of this edition is to harmonize impurity requirements, of various oxygen supply technologies; like gaseous-, chemical-, liquid-, or in situ-generated oxygen. Limits included in this edition correspond from human physiology point of view to acknowledged data of American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) and National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). AS8010D has been reaffirmed to comply with the SAE Five-Year Review policy.
Aviator's Breathing Oxygen Purity Standard
2023-08-23
Conference paper
English
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