Yes. Good news.

But in my experience, this problem is most apparent in places such as GP's premises, veterinary practices, and so forth.
So (bearing that in mind), how are the guys from Mutt & Jeff PAT Services* going to decide what is "sensitive medical equipment"? These guys usually just come in and "test" every thing with a mains plug (and get paid for each piece of kit they apply a sticker to)!
And - furthermore - not only do the staff generally just let them get on with it, but they probably prefer to have it all "checked" anyway. Such is the climate of CYA, "Duty of Care", "Health and Safety" (both often grossly misunderstood and misapplied), fear of making a mistake (not really caring, idiocy, incompetence ... whichever you prefer) or whatever that seems to be
par for the course these days. Does anyone seriously think that staff really give a damn about this issue? If challenged, they will (and do) generally respond along the lines of:- "but the equipment always
passes".
Actually, it could be even worse than that. When I raised this issue with a well known supplier of ****** equipment whilst servicing some of the kit they had supplied, the general feeling seemed to be something like:- "why should we worry? If they blow up our kit, then we can sell them another"!

Meanwhile Mike ... IET:- what is that (who are they)?
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Not to be confused with that servicing company of renown:- Bodgit & Scarper!