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AAMI TIR55:2014 (AAMI TIR 55:2014)

Human factors engineering for processing medical devices

This document provides guidance to medical device manufacturers from a human factors perspective on the aspects of product design; design of processing instructions for use (IFU); education and training design; and development, verification, and validation of the device processing process to meet the needs of personnel working in a health care facility processing environment.


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Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation [aami]


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