The_Giant_Rat_of_Sumatra wrote:
On Sat, 11 Feb 2012 07:51:08 -0800, Joerg
wrote:
Believe it or not but I like to have to meet specs in medical because
they protect people. Including you.
More than a bit full of yourself.
Engineers follow standards because standards are developed by engineers
to give us all uniformity where it is needed.
You claiming it is due to your special care for us is disingenuous.
No. I know for a fact that paddles were applied while a system of ours
was connected. The doc should have first pulled the plug as the
procedure calls for, but didn't. The witnessing engineer almost froze
but the patient interface held. If it hadn't someone would most likely
have died. I had designed it defibrillator-proof even though the
standard did not (yet) require this.
You discounting standards in other areas is casual lameness, ...
Like where? And what particular standard? Quote, please.
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