Larlour
Electrical
- Jan 18, 2002
- 1
Hello,
I have currently joined a medical equipment company and my first objective is to put together a field service manual. The intended audience would be for biomedical engineers in the hospitals where the equipment is to be used. Currently, all installation and preventive and corrective maintenance is provided by our own personnel.
I would like to poll the bioemedical community to assess what expectations and standards are currently being used. It is hard to obtain sample manuals or at least sample table of contents of other medical equipment.
I am trying to understand to what level of information would the biomedical expert be open to?
For example, all installation procedures? electrical safety procedures? board calibration? schematics? troubleshooting? board tuning and electrical inspection?
This is my first contact with the medical community and I apologize if these tentative questions seem unaware.
Thank you.
I have currently joined a medical equipment company and my first objective is to put together a field service manual. The intended audience would be for biomedical engineers in the hospitals where the equipment is to be used. Currently, all installation and preventive and corrective maintenance is provided by our own personnel.
I would like to poll the bioemedical community to assess what expectations and standards are currently being used. It is hard to obtain sample manuals or at least sample table of contents of other medical equipment.
I am trying to understand to what level of information would the biomedical expert be open to?
For example, all installation procedures? electrical safety procedures? board calibration? schematics? troubleshooting? board tuning and electrical inspection?
This is my first contact with the medical community and I apologize if these tentative questions seem unaware.
Thank you.