Bio Medical Engineering Solutions

Calibration:


We provide the services at your door step. We have an ambulatory service which will provide on time services and solutions.
We have fully fledged ambulatory set up consisting of all the master calibrators and well equipped to deliver on time services when ever required.


Bio Medical services:

  1. 1. Safeguard patients by ensuring the safety and operability of medical devices.
  2. 2. Reduce healthcare costs through proactive medical equipment maintenance and quality assurance.
  3. 3. Keep life-saving medical equipment up and running with diligent inspection, maintenance 4. and repair so it can be depended on when patients need them the most.
  4. 5. Assess new technologies to ensure the best quality, reliability and accuracy from new medical devices.
  5. 6. Provide risk management analysis and systems to deliver peace of mind to healthcare teams, administrators and patients worldwide.

 

Services for medical Equipments maintenance:
PLANNED PREVENTIVE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE

1. Planned preventive maintenance is regular, repetitive work done to keep equipment in good working order and to optimize its efficiency and accuracy. This activity involves regular, routine cleaning, lubricating, testing, calibrating and adjusting, checking for wear and tear and eventually replacing components to avoid breakdown

 

 2. Productive preventive maintenance refers to the proper selection of equipment to be included in planned preventive maintenance Decisions must be made on what to include and what not to include to reduce costs inexpensive units that are not necessarily included in the planned preventive maintenance program can be replaced or repaired when they break down The overriding consideration is cost-effectiveness.

 

 3. An important aspect of planned preventive maintenance is the participation and commitment of the user Preventive maintenance should start with users, and the bulk of the work should be their responsibility The task must be performed daily, with joint activities involving the user and a technician engineer at the end of the week Highly technical repairs, which are the engineer's responsibility, may be scheduled every six months.

 

 4. Setting up a planned preventive maintenance system In order to establish an effective, efficient planned preventive maintenance system, a registry filing system is needed. The manufacturer's manual for preventive maintenance of the equipment can be supplemented by computer packages in setting up such a system; if a computer is not available, a manual file can be set up.

 

5. Reminder system Maintenance of instruments and equipment is a continuous process: once the equipment has been inventoried, the program must continue. It may be necessary to develop a reminder system, so that appropriate personnel are notified when certain tasks are to be performed. Whether a card index system or a computer program is used, the date that each item of equipment is scheduled for its next preventive maintenance should be recorded. The administrator should look up in advance the jobs that need to be done and draw up a monthly or weekly schedule.


6. Special test equipment People responsible for equipment management and maintenance should have at their disposal a range of test equipment to check the correct functioning of medical equipment as well as its compliance with the basic electrical safety standards. Since this equipment can be contained in a briefcase, it can be carried by the technician. A wide range of tests can be undertaken, to measure different values for insulation resistance, each continuity and leakage current in different situations, under both normal and single- fault conditions.