Derek,

>From my point of view it would require Industry Canada ICES003 Class B
requirements 
and CSA or ULc probably 60950 and no medical approval. 
You could ask Health Canada to confirm, their website is
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/index-
eng.php My doctors office has Apple computers for the same purpose with no
special 
approval I'm sure. 

Regards,

Kevin

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On 25 Sep 2009 at 8:54, Derek Walton wrote:

> Good day all,
> 
> I have been asked by a client to look into what requirements exist for a 
> device that will be installed on the wall of a Doctors office in Canada.
> 
> It has no patient contact, and essentially is a PC for recalling and 
> displaying patient information.
> 
> I can find loads of requirements for devices that attach to patients, or 
> attach indirectly for patients, but nothing thats benign like this.
> 
> Can anyone suggest what requirements exist please?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Derek Walton
> L F Research
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