Safety of Information Technology Equipment, Including Electrical Business
Equipment
Applicable to information technology equipment, including
electrical business equipment and associated equipment, with a
rated voltage not exceeding 600 V and designed to be operated
under conditions of normal use in nonhazardous locations in
accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I.
1. Scope
1.1 Areas
1.1.1
This Standard applies within
(a) patient care areas of hospitals; and
(b) areas or spaces outside of hospitals which are intended to be used to
provide patient diagnosis, treatment, or care, involving intentional electrical
contact of any kind between the patient and medical electrical equipment.
1.1.2
This Standard does not apply to veterinary facilities,…
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