GSO ISO 21856:2024

Gulf Standard   Current Edition
· Approved on 25 April 2024 ·

Assistive products — General requirements and test methods

GSO ISO 21856:2024 Files

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GSO ISO 21856:2024 Scope

This document specifies general requirements and test methods for assistive products, considered to be medical devices, intended for use to alleviate or compensate for a disability.

This document does not apply to assistive products which achieve their intended purpose by administering pharmaceutical substances to the user.

NOTE 1    Assistive products are considered to be medical devices in some jurisdictions but not in others.

NOTE 2    Requirements and test methods for particular types of assistive products are given in other International Standards, e.g. see Reference [33].

NOTE 3    Not all the items listed in ISO 9999 are medical devices. Contracting parties might wish to consider if this document or specific clauses or subclauses can be used for assistive products that are not medical devices.

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