I found this today, on the removable power cord for an EZ-8 Drum Sander.
I have so many questions…
First of all, am I understanding this right: Do not use this in areas where anaesthetics are administered?
…Why not?
What happened, where that oddly specific label became necessary?
Just the power cord? (It’s a 50’ cord that adapts a 6" twist-lock pigtail into a standard 15amp american outlet) Or the whole sander?


Because Oxygen is highly flammable and used in said facilities. The cord is probably not up to the high standard required for medical facilities. And as for the cryptic language - this cord manufacturer might just deliver a major part of their production to medical facilities, and they don’t care to add or remove labels.
Surprised to see it where I found it, but I guess there’s a reason. (Also explains why the replacements are $120+)
I do think a warning label that leaves you unsure what the problem is, is a terrible warning. Just put ‘not for use in oxygen rich environments’ or something similarly clear on it.