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Compliance Engineering
News Release from: Rigel Medical | Subject: Med-eBase
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 20 December 2007
Software keeps track of medical
equipment tests
High performance database program allows the user to easily manage the transfer of data to and from the Rigel 288 tester using Bluetooth connectivity.
Rigel Medical has a powerful new software program dedicated to the efficient recording and management of electromedical equipment safety testing records The new Med-eBase software has been developed for medical equipment companies and service firms to complement the recently introduced Rigel 288 advanced tester used to verify the status of electrical medical equipment in line with IEC60601-1 and the new IEC62353 in-service safety testing standard
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 7 Aug 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Medical device safety testing technology incorporates significant benefits for test engineers, service firms and contractors involved in the electrical safety testing of electromedical equipment.
The high performance database program is designed around Microsoft Windows user interface and allows the user to easily manage the transfer of data to and from the Rigel 288 tester using Bluetooth connectivity.
As well as all conventional equipment and test data, Med-eBase also has the facility to print out test certificates, store functional and performance test data and incorporate additional comments to provide a comprehensive test database and asset management register for all medical equipment.
In this way, Med-eBase can be used to plan advance electrical maintenance schedules and retest information can also be uploaded from the PC-based program into the tester for fast preparation for retest sequences.
Importantly, the new multi lingual program is SQL compatible and is therefore suitable for use by test engineers and medical facilities managers that use advanced database structures to hold medical equipment records.
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