Relevant for technical/infrastructure manager, maintenance engineer, technical director, consulting engineer, special techniques engineer, design office, project manager, electrician, SIPP manager, technical and site coordinator, project manager, technical service manager, project manager, site manager, biomedical technician, sales engineer, technicians in hospitals and medical establishments,
What you need to know
Training content
Presentation and development of the key elements of the new technical note T 013/IA
- Purpose, scope and basic principles
- Terms and definitions
- Classification of medical premises
- Purposes, supplies and installations
- Protective measures
- Selection and installation of electrical equipment
- Controls
- Limiting and dissipating electrostatic charges
- Protection against electromagnetic interference in electrical building installations
- Modifications, extensions and maintenance of medical premises
- Insulated installation
- Equipotential bonding
Objectives
All electrical installations, both in medical premises and in premises where no medical activity is carried out, must comply with the RGIE. Electrical installations in medical areas require special attention to ensure the safety of patients (human and animal) and medical staff. You'll learn how to work safely with electrical installations and learn the safety procedures for this specific environment. Increase your autonomy: start working independently.
Practical information
- A syllabus with practical examples is provided for each participant.
- Each participant receives a certificate of attendance.
- Before the course begins, you will receive technical note T 013/IA. This standard must be brought to the course.