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#1 Posted : 05 November 2007 04:16:00(UTC)
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Posted By Brett Webb
Hello,

Can anyone provide me with biomedical engineering policies and procedures, i.e. equipment tagging and notification, how to deal with contaminated equipment, universal precautions for cleaning equipment.

Thanks,

Brett.
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#2 Posted : 05 November 2007 13:17:00(UTC)
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Posted By akm
Brett

Try the Medicines and healthcare products regulatory Agency (MHRA). I've got a downloaded Device Bulletin (published by the dept of health) called 'management of medical devices prior to repair, service or investigation' (MHRA DB2003(05)). Doesn't provide specifics but might help depending on what you want it for.

Alastair
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#3 Posted : 05 November 2007 15:14:00(UTC)
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Posted By Brett Webb
Thanks Alastair, that was exactly what I was looking for.

If I wasn't in Canada, I'd buy you a beer.

Brett.

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