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NEN-EN-IEC 60601-2-23

Medical electrical equipment - Part 2-23: Particular requirements for the safety of transcutaneous partial pressure monitoring equipment

inactive
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 January 1998
Status: inactive
Page Count: 4
ICS Code (Radiographic equipment): 11.040.50
scope:

Specifies the particular requirements for the safety of transcutaneous partial pressure monitoring equipment. Applies to transcutaneous monitors used with adults, children and neonates and includes the use of these devices in foetal monitoring during birth.

Document History

November 1, 2015
Medical electrical equipment - Part 2-23: Particular requirements for the basic safety and essential performance of transcutaneous partial pressure monitoring equipment
NEN-EN-IEC 60601-2-23 applies to the BASIC SAFETY and ESSENTIAL PERFORMANCE of TRANSCUTANEOUS PARTIAL PRESSURE MONITORING EQUIPMENT as defined in 201.3.63 and hereinafter referred to as ME EQUIPMENT,...
April 1, 2000
Medical electrical equipment - Part 2-23: Particular requirements for the safety, including essential performance, of transcutaneous partial pressure monitoring equipment
Specifies requirements for the safety, including essential performance, of transcutaneous partial pressure monitoring equipment, as defined in 2.101 and hereinafter referred to as equipment, whether...
NEN-EN-IEC 60601-2-23
January 1, 1998
Medical electrical equipment - Part 2-23: Particular requirements for the safety of transcutaneous partial pressure monitoring equipment
Specifies the particular requirements for the safety of transcutaneous partial pressure monitoring equipment. Applies to transcutaneous monitors used with adults, children and neonates and includes...

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