Biomedical Electrical Safety Testing
Electrical safety testing for medical equipment should start with the real biomedical workflow: which devices are checked, which standards or routines apply, who performs the tests and how results must be documented.

Where this need usually appears
This is not a generic electrical topic. In clinical engineering, the useful question is how to make checks repeatable, practical and aligned with the equipment mix the team actually maintains.
Clinical engineering
Routine safety checks for medical electrical equipment across hospital departments and technical services.
Biomedical maintenance
Repeatable procedures after preventive maintenance, corrective work or equipment intake.
Field service
Portable workflows for teams that move between facilities and need fast, clear execution.
Technical labs
More controlled work where test depth, records and automation can become part of the specification.
What to clarify before choosing
Typical solution routes
ESA715
Current ESA700 route for teams that want a compact, intuitive analyser aligned with OneQA workflows.
ESA620
Advanced manual route for teams that need broader electrical safety test depth, IEC 60601-1 work and multiple applied-part connections.
ESA615
Relevant for existing Ansur or ESA615 installed bases, automated procedures and continuity of validated workflows.
A simple decision path
Start with the device mix
Separate general biomedical equipment, applied-part complexity and critical areas before comparing models.
Define workflow depth
Quick routine checks, advanced manual testing and automated documentation do not point to the same instrument.
Include records early
If traceability, saved sequences or technician consistency matter, they should be part of the first specification.
Source basis: existing Interphysix Portuguese page, local Fluke Biomedical product briefs for ESA715, ESA620 and ESA615, and official Fluke Biomedical media already imported into WordPress.
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Última actualização: 22/06/2026
