Preventive Maintenance Services
Planned care intended to support reliable equipment operation.
H520 Biomed / Active division
Helping healthcare facilities organize, maintain, and document medical equipment through preventive maintenance, technical services, asset registration, and digital equipment records.
Launch services
Every engagement starts with a confirmed scope. No fixed pricing is published because equipment, access, location, and condition vary.
Planned care intended to support reliable equipment operation.
Assessment and repair support when equipment develops a fault.
A structured review of identification, condition, and visible risks.
Documented checks of expected functions within an agreed scope.
A clean, structured register of equipment across departments.
A developing equipment identity concept that can link records over time.
Emerging capability
The complete live equipment-passport platform is not yet operational. H520 is developing it as a durable record that follows equipment over time—not as a one-time PDF.
The demonstration uses fictional equipment and is not a service certificate.
Designed for
These services are designed for the following facility types; inclusion does not imply an existing contract.
Service process
Why H520
Transparency
H520 performs services within its documented capability. Actual service scope is confirmed during assessment and quotation.
Specialized calibration may be coordinated through a qualified external partner. Calibration certificates remain attributable to the organization that performs and authorizes the calibration.
FAQ
Services are designed for clinics, hospitals, diagnostic centers, laboratories, dental and dialysis centers, maternity facilities, and other healthcare facilities. Actual scope is confirmed first.
The exact checklist depends on the equipment. It commonly includes inspection, cleaning, functional checks, documented findings, and recommendations.
Specialized calibration may be coordinated through a qualified external partner. Certificates remain attributable to the performing and authorizing organization.
A permanent QR identity links to an equipment record and its available history. The public route currently shows a clearly labeled demonstration.
The planned passport can reference available manuals and service documents, subject to permission and copyright.
H520 reviews the facility, equipment count, service needs, access, location, and likely parts or partner requirements.
Often yes. An initial assessment helps confirm the safe and practical service scope before a quotation is finalized.
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