Does any 60601 collateral standard, address limits for light-source flicker; or 
have any other requirements for the light-flicker frequencies emitted by a 
luminaire? Have noted IEC60601-2-41 but do not have it; does it provide 
light-flicker frequency limits?

Am already aware of the TLA stuff in NEMA77 and IEEE1789, and the IEC61000-4-15 
'flickermeter' stuff. These standards are contradictory, and the IEEE standard 
fails to provide any reference to biophysical data that would provide a 
rationale. And 60601-1 clause 10 does not say much other than the generic 
response that references the RMF.

Thanks,
Brian

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