Several regulations require to have Medical Oxygen onboard your vessel, in order to provide first aid casualties. When an emergency or sudden illness occurs, administering medical oxygen can be decisive in saving lives. especially with the current pandemic situation and the related uncertainties. Currently, Dräger Marine & Offshore is the only company which can and may refill medical oxygen cylinders. And it can be performed directly on site.
Dräger Marine & Offshore is an authorized service company which fulfils all required procedures to be allowed to refill medical oxygen cylinders at intervals not exceeding three (3) years. The performed service actions in relation to refill of medical oxygen cylinders are carried out under Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), with certified medical oxygen. All refills with medical oxygen will monitored and approved by a registered pharmacist.
Refills will take place under the regulation as described in the MFAG (Medical First Aid Guide) and the information provided in the IMDG Code (International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code), the IMSBC Code (International Maritime Solid Bulk Cargoes), the EmS (Emergency Procedures for Ships Carrying Dangerous Goods), IBC Code (Ships Carrying Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk) and IGC Code (Ships Carrying Liquefied Gases in Bulk).
One of the strict demands to refill an oxygen cylinder with Medical Oxygen according to the above procedures, the GMP and International MFAG regulations is the following; Each Medical Oxygen Cylinder needs to be fitted with a Residual Pressure Valve (RPV). If an RPV is not available or desirable for your oxygen cylinder we cannot refill your oxygen cylinder in full compliance with the above procedures and under the auspices of the approved pharmacist. We can still refill your oxygen cylinder, but the inspection certificate will mention: Oxygen instead of Medical Oxygen.
The Dräger Medical Oxygen Resuscitation Unit is a quick-& easy to-use unit which will be of equal interest in emergency services, general practitioners and hospital personnel. The device concept drew on experience from all areas.
Each Medical Oxygen Cylinder needs to be fitted with a Residual Pressure Valve (RPV). If an RPV is not available or desirable for your oxygen cylinder we cannot refill your oxygen cylinder in full compliance with the above procedures and under the auspices of the approved pharmacist. We can still refill your oxygen cylinder, but the inspection certificate will mention: Oxygen instead of Medical Oxygen.
When it really matters, you should be able to concentrate only on one thing – your patient. This is why we have developed a portable emergency ventilator, which is designed to allow you to do just that: the Dräger Oxylog® VE300. Robust, ergonomical and simple to operate. One device with many added values. However, there is one item we saved on: weight. Weighing a mere 3.6 kg the emergency ventilator is easy to operate. The result: we have made it easier to handle for you by 30% compared to the previous model! 110 years after the initial serial production of an emergency ventilator – the Dräger Pulmotor – the Dräger Oxylog displays true innovation at its best. The new Oxylog® VE300 is more than just a new emergency ventilator. It combines all sorts of features that make it ideally suitable for first responses as well as mergency ventilation of the patient during transport and in the hospital. At your disposal are volume-controlled ventilation, non-invasive ventilation (NIV with CPAP) as well as spontaneous breathing and pressure support.
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