GSO ISO 20495:2021
ISO 20495:2018
Gulf Standard
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Approved on
01 July 2021
Traditional Chinese medicine — Skin electrical resistance measurement devices
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GSO ISO 20495:2021 Scope
ISO 20495:2018 specifies performance and test methods for skin electrical resistance measurement devices.
ISO 20495:2018 is applicable to skin electrical resistance measurement devices through which an electrical signal is applied on acupuncture points of the human body or specific points of the body surface in a non-invasive way so as to detect the resistance of the body.
ISO 20495:2018 is not applicable to software or functions for medical analysis of the test results.
Additional guidance and rationale are given in Annex A.
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