Bio medical equipment safety testing

Bio medical equipment safety testing

Bio medical equipment safety testing Melbourne

Electrical safety testing, patient-area support and biomedical maintenance services for healthcare environments.

A Plus Compliance Services provides biomedical equipment testing and support services for healthcare organisations that need safe, well-documented and professionally managed equipment compliance programs. Our biomedical offering is designed for healthcare environments where electrical safety, functional performance and clear reporting matter.

Electrical safety testing service technician
Specialist Services

Electrical Testing, Maintenance & Service Coverage

01

Electrical safety testing

AS/NZS 3551:2012
  • Routine electrical safety testing under normal operating conditions
  • Leakage current and insulation testing
  • Visual inspection and compliance verification
  • Asset tagging and detailed reporting
02

Patient area testing

AS/NZS 3003
  • Testing of body-protected and cardiac-protected areas
  • Verification of equipotential earthing systems
  • Measurement of earth resistance and bonding integrity
  • Testing of Line Isolation Monitors
  • Compliance verification and certification reporting
03

Preventive maintenance

Planned service support
  • Scheduled servicing aligned with equipment risk classification
  • Functional and performance verification
  • Adherence to manufacturer specifications
  • Detailed service reporting and recommendations
04

Corrective maintenance

Fault response support
  • Fault diagnosis and rectification
  • Repair and component replacement
  • Coordination with original equipment manufacturers where required
  • Post-repair safety and compliance testing

Why choose A Plus for biomedical support?

We combine practical compliance delivery with healthcare-focused reporting and service coordination. That means clearer records, planned service support, experienced technicians, biomedical engineering capability and a service approach designed around operational continuity and patient-area requirements.