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Recognized Consensus Standards: Medical Devices

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12/19/2022 Anesthesiology 1-160 Complete ISO 80601-2-84 First edition 2020-07 Medical electrical equipment - Part 2-84: Particular requirements for the basic safety and essential performance of ventilators for the emergency medical services environment
12/19/2022 Biocompatibility 2-289 Complete ISO 10993-12 Fifth edition 2021-01 Biological evaluation of medical devices - Part 12: Sample preparation and reference materials
12/19/2022 Biocompatibility 2-296 Partial ISO 10993-10 Fourth edition 2021-11 Biological evaluation of medical devices - Part 10: Tests for skin sensitization
12/19/2022 General Plastic Surgery/
General Hospital
6-483 Complete IEC 60601-2-35 Edition 2.0 2020-09 Medical electrical equipment - Part 2-35: Particular requirements for the basic safety and essential performance of heating devices using blankets, pads and mattresses and intended for heating in medical use
04/03/2023 General II (ES/
EMC)
19-34 Complete IEC 61010-1 Edition 3.1 2017-01 CONSOLIDATED VERSION Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control, and laboratory use - Part 1: General requirements [Including: Corrigendum 1 (2019)] - Note: This standard is recognized with relevant US national differences applied, see reference #1 in Relevant FDA Guidance and/or Supportive Publication section
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