
The Rigel SafeTest 60+ is a medical safety analyzer designed for high-volume testing of medical and laboratory equipment. It ensures compliance with NFPA 99 standards by performing essential applied parts tests, including patient current leakage and insulation measurements, to guarantee electrical safety.
A key enhancement in the SafeTest 60+ is the introduction of dynamic pass/fail thresholds during measurement. This feature streamlines the testing process by automatically providing clear, real-time results, and reducing the risk of errors.
Built for clinical engineering teams, hospitals, and service organizations, the SafeTest 60+ is powerful and user-friendly. Its rugged design and advanced functionality make it ideal for maintaining the safety and reliability of critical equipment. With its focus on precision, efficiency, and ease of use, the SafeTest 60+ is an indispensable tool for HTM professionals.
Rigel Medical’s North America Product Manager Lewis Lennard demonstrated the SafeTest 60+ in the recent Webinar Wednesday Tools of the Trade Live Demo sponsored by Rigel Medical. The presentation is eligible for 1 CE credit from the ACI and a recording of the webinar is available for on-demand viewing at WebinarWednesday.live.
After his demo, Lennard answered questions from attendees including:
• What are the key differences between the SafeTest 60+ and other electrical safety analyzers on the market?
• How does the SafeTest 60+ help with NFPA 99 compliance?
• Does the pass/fail feature impact workflow efficiency in a healthcare setting?
• What types of medical devices are best suited for testing with the SafeTest 60+?
The webinar drew almost 40 attendees for the live presentation and Todd Schmechel with Argo Biomedical Solutions in Texas won a Swiss Force Meister Multi-Tool.
Attendees were asked, “What was your single biggest takeaway from today’s product demo?”
“Portable and affordable,” Medical Center of South Texas BMET III Shane Thibodeaux said about the Rigel SafeTest 60+.
Corewell Health South Diagnostic Imaging Service Engineer Alan Velez said he learned about the device’s “ease of use” during the webinar.
For more information, including a calendar of upcoming webinars eligible for CE credits from ACI, visit WebinarWednesday.live.
