IEC 60601-2-50:2000

Title
Abstract

Specifies requirements applicable to infant phototherapy equipment which by means of visible radiation serve to reduce bilirubin in the body of infants suffering from icterus in the first months of life. The object of this Particular Standard is to establish requirements for infant phototherapy equipment which reduce the safety hazards to patients and operators as much as possible and to specify tests for demonstrating compliance with these requirements.

Issue Date

2000-07-31

Category

MED

Included in IECEE System

2007-10-01

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Id

Name

City

Country

13336

Toronto, Ontario

Canada

13424

IL 60005

United States of America

13641

Paris Cedex 15

France

13354

Yokohama

Japan

13345

Nürnberg

Germany

13427

Singapore 609937

Singapore

13346

München

Germany

13423

Northbrook

United States of America

Id

Name

City

Country

13361

Lysaker

Norway

13334

BRUSSELS 1070

Belgium

13364

Warsaw

Poland