The Army program for Test and Evaluation of Aeromedical Equipment uses existing military standards and collective professional expertise to test and evaluate selected medical equipment proposed for use aboard Army aircraft. Meeting these standards ensures the safety and the aircraft, crew, and patients due to: (1) interference by the medical equipment with aircraft systems/subsystems operation, (2) by the aircraft system's interference with the operation of the medical equipment, (3) the medical equipment's susceptibility to environmental exposure, or (4) physical and/or functional incompatibility while in use on board selected rotary-wing aircraft. This program tests both developmental and nondevelopmental (off the shelf) medical equipment destined for use aboard Army aeromedical aircraft.
Test and Evaluation Report of the Laerdal Suction Unit
1990
69 pages
Report
No indication
English
Aircraft , Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Human Factors Engineering , Medicine & Biology , Aeromedical evacuation , Army , Army aircraft , Compatibility , Environments , Exposure(General) , Interference , Medical equipment , Military requirements , Off the shelf equipment , Operation , Rotary wing aircraft , Standards , Suction , Test and evaluation , Aeromedical equipment , Electromagnetic compatibility