Rigel’s latest electrical safety analyzer – SafeTest 50 – puts medical equipment such as beds, hoists and infusion pumps through its paces.
The tests are vital for highlighting faults with equipment that does not require patient applied part testing – ensuring it is safe for patient use. Hundreds of medical industry people saw SafeTest 50 at MEDICA, the world’s leading trade fair for medical industries.
The device, which is produced in the United Kingdom and distributed worldwide, features a color-coded user interface and fast test routine to speed up the process.
“The device’s simplicity makes it a great product for entry-level technicians, and it also gives all of the functionality that experienced engineers demand,” said Andrew Teasdale, principal systems engineer.
“We know that engineers perform a lot of tasks over the course of the day – our job is to streamline that process for them and save them time,” he added.
Rigel Medical dates back to the 1970s when it created the world’s first electrical safety analyzer.