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Simplifying PCREE Testing and Ensuring NFPA 99 Compliance4/29/20251pm2pm
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Simplifying PCREE Testing and Ensuring NFPA 99 Compliance
Live and On Demand Access
The webinar will be recorded. All participants registered prior to the live event will have access to both the live and on-demand version. Participants registered after the live event will have access to the on-demand version.
Webinar Description
Electrical safety is essential in long-term care facilities, where Patient Care-Related Electrical Equipment (PCREE) plays a vital role in patient well-being. To meet the safety requirements set by NFPA 99, routine electrical safety testing is essential for preventing risks associated with faulty medical and assistive devices. This webinar will discuss NFPA 99 compliance requirements and why electrical safety matters, how to minimize risks associated with faulty medical and assistive devices, and best practices for integrating electrical safety testing into routine maintenance.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the key requirements of NFPA 99 for electrical safety in long-term care facilities and how they relate to Patient Care-Related Electrical Equipment (PCREE).
- Learn strategies for minimizing risks associated with faulty medical and assistive devices through routine electrical safety testing.
- Explore best practices for integrating electrical safety testing into regular maintenance schedules to ensure patient safety and compliance.
Who Should Attend
- Maintenance teams
- NF Owners/Administrators
- Other staff members involved in routine device checks
Live Schedule
April 29, 2025
1:00 – 2:00 PM
Continuing Education Credit
This webinar is approved for 1 contact hour for:
- NF Administrators
- Environmental Services
Registration Fees
Members: $35 per person
Non-Members: $105 per person
Speaker

Lewis Lennard is a biomedical test equipment expert with an MSc in Biomedical Engineering and extensive experience in sales, training, and technical solutions for HTM professionals. Passionate about innovation, he collaborates with industry leaders to enhance medical device testing, compliance, and patient safety. His expertise in electrical safety (NFPA 99) and test measurement diagnostics provides valuable insights into advancing biomedical technology.