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Medical equipment calibration is a critical process that ensures medical devices operate accurately and safely. This involves adjusting and verifying the performance of instruments and equipment against established standards. Calibration is typically performed using specialized tools and techniques to maintain compliance with regulatory requirements and industry standards.
| Calibration frequency | Annually or biannually, depending on device type |
| Standards compliance | ISO 13485, FDA regulations |
| Types of equipment calibrated | Diagnostic imaging, laboratory instruments, patient monitoring devices |
| Calibration methods | Electronic, mechanical, and optical methods |
| Documentation provided | Calibration certificates and service reports |
When selecting a medical equipment calibration service, consider the specific types of devices you need calibrated and the required accuracy levels. It's important to specify the standards that must be met, such as ISO or FDA requirements. Additionally, inquire about the frequency of calibration needed and whether the service provider offers documentation and certification for compliance purposes.
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It is the process of adjusting and verifying medical devices to ensure accurate performance.
Calibration ensures that medical devices function correctly, maintaining patient safety and compliance with regulations.
Typically, calibration should occur annually or biannually, depending on the device.
Calibration services should comply with standards such as ISO 13485 and FDA regulations.
Calibration can be performed on diagnostic imaging devices, laboratory instruments, and patient monitoring systems.
Calibration certificates and service reports are typically provided to document compliance.