
The TechNation Webinar Wednesday recently continued its 10-year anniversary celebration with the session “Navigating NFPA 99: Selecting the Ideal Analyzer for Your Electrical Safety Workflow.” The webinar, sponsored by Rigel Medical, is eligible for 1 credit from the ACI.
The webinar focused on navigating the complexities of electrical safety testing in accordance with the latest NFPA 99 standard. Designed for healthcare professionals, biomeds and facility managers, the webinar shared insights into selecting the right safety analyzers to ensure compliance and enhance workflow efficiency. Lewis Lennard, Rigel Medical’s Product Manager in North America, delved into key considerations, such as equipment capabilities, regulatory requirements and best practices for testing critical medical devices.
The webinar provided tips on how to gain practical tips and strategies for streamlining your electrical safety testing processes while prioritizing patient safety and regulatory compliance. The session was an opportunity to optimize one’s electrical safety workflow and elevate the standard of care in a health care facility.
The webinar was very popular with the most registrations of any Webinar Wednesday thus far in 2024. It received positive feedback with a rating of 4 out of a possible high of 5.
One attendee was especially please as the winner of a pair of Apple Airpods as Webinar Wednesday continues to celebrate its 10th anniversary. Martin O’Brien, a biomedical technical instructor at RTS Medical in Wisconsin won the Apple Airpods.
Attendees were asked, “Excluding CE credits, why do you attend Webinar Wednesday?”
“I am always looking to stay educated and informed on the latest changes, technology and information available in the medical equipment repair industry,” said Lance Dixon, CBET/Owner, Precision Med Biomedical Solutions.
“Because I enjoy learning more about being around the biomedical community and what it is to become an HTM,” said MSCS student Patrick Hines.
“I am always looking to improve our processes, gain new insights into patient safety and test equipment needs,” said Larry Hamilton, biomedical services manager at Venture Medical Requip.
“Learn new things, different ways of performing tests, keep up with new trends, etc.,” said Damien Rasmussen, a biomed with CHI.
For more information, visit WebinarWednesday.live.
