GSO IEC/TR 61258:2014

IEC TR 61258:2008
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 25 December 2014

Guidelines for the development and use of medical electrical equipment educational materials

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GSO IEC/TR 61258:2014 Scope

IEC/TR 61258, which is a technical report, outlines a generic process for developing materials for education and training of OPERATORS of medical electrical equipment or a medical electrical system, hereafter referred to collectively as equipment. It can be used by standards organizations, manufacturers, health care facility managers, clinical engineers, physician and nurse educators, and others involved directly or indirectly in education and training of OPERATORS. In particular, manufacturers might find this process useful in preparing the necessary markings, ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS and other EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS which will provide necessary information to OPERATORS of the equipment and encourage them to employ safe and effective practices. This technical report is not intended to be used for regulatory purposes.

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