Tilt table test Clause Samples

The 'Tilt table test' clause defines the requirement or procedure for conducting a tilt table test, a diagnostic tool used to evaluate how a person's body responds to changes in position, particularly for diagnosing causes of fainting or dizziness. This clause typically outlines when the test should be administered, who is responsible for performing it, and any necessary preparations or follow-up actions. Its core practical function is to ensure that the tilt table test is properly integrated into medical protocols, thereby facilitating accurate diagnosis and appropriate patient care.
Tilt table test. The static rollover stability of the vehicle shall be such that the point at which overturning occurs would not be passed if a tilt table angle of 23° has been reached for all tests in both tilt directions. If the vehicle fails in one of the three tests for a specific direction (right or left), it is allowed to do one consecutive (re)test.

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