IEC TR 60601-4-1:2017

Medical electrical equipment - Part 4-1: Guidance and interpretation - Medical electrical equipment and medical electrical systems employing a degree of autonomy

OVERVIEW

IEC TR 60601-4-1:2017(E) is intended to help a manufacturer through the key decisions and steps to be taken to perform a detailed risk management and usability engineering processes for medical electrical equipment or a medical electrical system, hereafter referred to as MEE or MES, employing a degree of autonomy (DOA).

This document provides a definition of DOA of MEE or MES and a medical robot, and also provides guidance on:

- methodologies to perform the risk management process and usability engineering for an MEE or MES with a DOA;

- considerations of basic safety and essential performance for an MEE and MES with a DOA; and

- identifying the use of DOA, and similar concepts in existing ISO/IEC standards dealing with MEE or MES with the goal to facilitate alignment of standards by consistent use of the concept of DOA; and

- distinguishing between medical robots, and other MEE and MES.

Unless specified otherwise, this document considers MEE and MES together.

The manufacturer of an MEE or MES with a DOA is expected to design and manufacture an MEE or MES that fulfils its intended use and does not have unacceptable risk throughout its life-cycle.

This document provides guidance to help the manufacturer in complying with the requirements of IEC 60601-1:2005 and IEC 60601-1:2005/AMD1:2012 for MEE and MES with DOA. The document is also intended as guidance for future standard writers.

There are no prerequisites to this document.

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PRODUCT DETAILS

Status Current
Edition 2017
No. of Pages 80
ICS Classification 11.040.01 Medical equipment in general
Committee TC 62/SC 62A
Available for Purchase For sale in Singapore only
Adoption IEC