Stringent requirements are set forth regarding the evaluation and inspection of new and existing medical gas and vacuum systems in healthcare facilities in the United States. Alliance Medical Gas utilizes a formal documentation procedure for all inspection/evaluations that assure that the analytical procedures are complete and accurate. All medical gas pipeline annual evaluations/inspections include the following:
- Test and Evaluate Every Medical Gas Outlet/Inlet
- Cross Connection Verifications
- Patient Terminal and Valve Leak Testing
- Pressure and Flow Rate Testing
- Patient Terminal Outlet/Inlet Performance
- Medical Gas Local Alarm Testing
- Piping Purge and Particulate Testing
- Gaseous Concentration Analysis
- Labeling Verification, Source Gas/Vaccum Testing
- Source Equipment Gas and Vacuum Testing
- Source Equipment Schematics
- Source Equipment Alarm Testing
- Bulk Oxygen System Schematic and Emergency Oxygen Connection Verification
- Comprehensive Post Evaluation Report and Backup Data
Testimonial:
”I’ve been working with Chet Wojcik since 1996 when he began Alliance Medical Gas. Now, almost 20 years and a couple of healthcare systems later, I’m still using AMG for my med gas inspections, service, and new installation certifications. Reliability and integrity are the words I use to describe AMG operating values.”
George, UMass Memorial, Worcester, MA
Affiliation / Agencies
Alliance Medical Gas utilizes information and is a member of numerous agencies and associations to maintain current Federal/State and Local requirements. Alliance Medical Gas is involved with the development of specifications and governmental processes with regards to Medical Gas Infrastructure, Testing, and Life Safety Requirements.
- NFPA- National Fire Protection Association 50,99, and 101
- ASSE 6030- American Society of Sanitary Engineers
- ASPE- American Society of Plumbing Engineers
- ASHE- American Society of Healthcare Engineers
- CGA– Compressed Gas Association
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