ISO 9999:2022

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 16 May 2022

Assistive products — Classification and terminology

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ISO 9999:2022 Scope

This document specifies a classification and terminology of assistive products, especially produced or generally available, for persons to optimize functioning and reduce disability.

Assistive products used by a person to optimize functioning and reduce disability, but which require the assistance of another person for their operation, are included in the classification.

The following items are specifically excluded from this document:

—    items used for the installation of assistive products;

—    solutions obtained by combinations of assistive products that are individually classified in this document;

—    medicines;

—    assistive products and instruments used exclusively by healthcare professionals or by teachers;

—    non-technical solutions, such as personal assistance, guide dogs or lip-reading;

—    implanted devices;

—    financial support.

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