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How to use an ethnographic study to evaluate your digital health product.
Using recommended patterns for workplace wifi networks and sharing infrastructure.
How to use an interrupted time series to evaluate your digital health product.
Guidance for manufacturers, importers and distributors.
Learn how the Government Digital Service is monitoring accessibility under the Public Sector Bodies (Websites and Mobile Applications) (No.2) Accessibility Regulations 2018.
Home Office approved drug-testing devices.
List of manufacturers and their medical devices granted an exemption by MHRA. The list also includes manufacturers whose exemption expired or was cancelled.
Guidance for healthcare professionals on using single-use medical devices.
UK approved bodies listed under Medical Devices Regulations 2002 (SI 2002 No 618, as amended) (UK MDR 2002).
Guidance on choosing evaluation study types and methods.
UK guidance on re-manufacturing of Single-use medical devices.
Guidance for manufacturers, importers and distributors on the Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Act 2022 and Regulations 2023.
There are different regulations which apply to devices and equipment including hand gels and PPE (personal protective equipment)
Guidance on sources of electromagnetic interference and mitigating the risks.
Dstl ensures the UK can develop and exploit new sensor technologies for our defence and security, to find and assess potential threats and give information to decision-makers.
What the retirement of analogue phone lines, also known as the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN), means for you.
Export controls on goods that can be used for torture or capital punishment.
Automated rapid DNA systems can include portable devices that can produce STR DNA profile results in under 2 hours for a small number of samples per run.
This is collated guidance from government websites and independent bodies to help you follow the technology code of practice.
Advice on exposure to electromagnetic fields in the everyday environment, including electrical appliances in the home and mobile phones.
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