IEC 60601-1-9:2007

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Abstract

IEC 60601-1-9:2007 The objective of this collateral standard is to improve the environmental impact for the entire range of medical electrical equipment, taking into account all stages of the product life cycle:
- product specification;
- design;
- manufacturing;
- sales, logistics, installation;
- use;
- end of life management. This means protecting the environment and human health from hazardous substances, conserving raw materials and energy, minimizing the generation of waste, as well as minimizing the adverse environmental impacts associated with waste. The criteria needed to reach this goal must be integrated into all stages of the medical electrical equipment life cycle from the specification stage to end of life management. The environmental impacts of me equipment through all life-cycle stages are determined from the medical electrical equipment's environmental aspects defined during the identification of need, product planning, and design stages. Consideration of environmental aspects as early as possible in these stages can produce numerous benefits that might include lower costs, stimulation of innovation and creativity, and increased knowledge about the product. It can also provide new business opportunities, and improved product quality as well as reduction of adverse environmental impacts. The assessment of the environmental aspects and impacts of medical electrical equipment is a developing science and it is anticipated that this collateral standard will require periodic updating as the science develops. The requirements given in this collateral standard do not replace national or international laws and regulations. Environmental protection is one element of the overall risk management process as required by the general standard. The acceptability of medical electrical equipment's environmental impacts are balanced against other factors, such as the product's intended function, performance, safety, cost, marketability, quality, legal and regulatory requirements. This balance can differ depending on the intended function of the medical electrical equipment. For example, a solution appropriate for life-saving or life-supporting medical electrical equipment might not be appropriate for a device intended to correct a minor ailment. A manufacturer of medical electrical equipment might have to justify, as a result of risk management, that a medical benefit outweighs the associated adverse environmental impacts.

Issue Date

2007-07-10

Category

MED

Included in IECEE System

2010-12-15

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Laboratory Name

City

Country

Responsible National Certification Body

Suwon-si

Korea, Republic of

Littleton 01460

United States of America

Tokyo

Japan

Pointe Claire

Canada

Arnhem

Netherlands

Regensdorf

Switzerland

182 00 Praha 8 – Troja

Czech Republic

Reichenwalde b. Berlin

Germany

Modiin

Israel

Boxborough,

United States of America

Gyeonggi-do

Korea, Republic of

Fontenay-Aux-Roses

France

Lysaker

Norway

Helsinki

Finland

Taiwan 248

Chinese Taipei

Madrid

Spain

Shanghai

China

Ljubljana

Slovenia

Gyeonggi-do

Korea, Republic of

Nanshan District

China

Budapest

Hungary

Yokohama,

Japan

Taoyuan City 333

Chinese Taipei

GORMLEY

Canada

Jiangsu

China

Singapore 609937

Singapore

München

Germany

Ballerup

Denmark

Neu-Isenburg (Zeppelinheim)

Germany

20061 Carugate (MI)

Italy

Offenbach / Main

Germany

Id

Name

City

Country

13336

Toronto, Ontario

Canada

13360

Arnhem

Netherlands

13339

Praha 8 - Troja 171 02

Czech Republic

13372

Fehraltorf

Switzerland

13348

Reichenwalde b. Berlin

Germany

20269

Modiin

Israel

13424

IL 60005

United States of America

13359

Gyeonggi-do

Korea, Republic of

13343

Fontenay-Aux-Roses

France

13361

Lysaker

Norway

13334

BRUSSELS 1070

Belgium

13342

Helsinki

Finland

13367

Ljubljana

Slovenia

13349

Budapest

Hungary

13354

Yokohama

Japan

13345

Nürnberg

Germany

13427

Singapore 609937

Singapore

13346

München

Germany

13340

Ballerup

Denmark

13344

Offenbach / Main

Germany

Id

Name

City

Country

13607

Baltimore,

United States of America

21201

Binyamina

Israel

13371

Kista

Sweden