Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 21, November 4, 2024
Section 8:41-11.19 - Special prohibitions(a) In recognition of the potential hazards of the aircraft environment, the following activities are specifically prohibited while the AMU is in "in-service": 1. Conducting a flight contrary to the recommendations of the aircraft pilot or in violation of any applicable law, rule and/or regulation;2. Refueling the aircraft while a patient is on board, unless prompt refueling is necessary to sustain human life;3. Any patient care procedure or the utilization of any equipment that causes, or may cause, electromagnetic interference with the aircraft equipment; and4. Cigarette/cigar/pipe smoking with 100 feet of the aircraft.(b) In recognition of the potential hazards of the aircraft environment, the following equipment is strictly prohibited on board the AMU: 1. Protruding IV hooks or holders in patient or air medical crew head-strike areas, unless such hooks or holders conform to 8:41-11.9(f);2. Free swinging traction weights; and3. Glass or rigid plastic IV containers, unless properly padded and vented. N.J. Admin. Code § 8:41-11.19