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Specifies procedures required to develop equipment management programs for medical devices. Some of these include procedures for procurement, acceptance, fault management, routine testing and disposal of medical devices. It now requires essential safety and performance testing in addition to the electrical safety tests prescribed by the first edition of this standard (AS 3551-1988). Reprinted to append Amendment A:2003.
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