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WELCOME ISO 13485:2016 & MDR

WELCOME ISO 13485:2016 & MDR. ISO 13485:2016 Are you ready?. Susan Murphy European Medical Device Operations Manager. So…Where Are We Now?. Definitions. Shall Used to express a command or exhortation you shall go

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WELCOME ISO 13485:2016 & MDR

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  1. WELCOMEISO 13485:2016 & MDR

  2. ISO 13485:2016 Are you ready? Susan Murphy European Medical Device Operations Manager

  3. So…Where Are We Now?

  4. Definitions Shall • Used to express a command or exhortation you shall go • Used in laws, regulations, or directives to express what is mandatory <it shall be unlawful to carry firearms • You shall do as I say

  5. Definitions Will • Used to express • desire • choice • willingness • consent • or in negative constructions refusal

  6. Present (*Most of the World) ISO 13485:2003: Medical Devices – Quality Management Systems, Requirements For Regulatory Purposes

  7. Present – Europe(*Harmonized EU Version) EN ISO 13485:2012: Medical Devices – Quality Management Systems – Requirements For Regulatory Purposes

  8. Future • Published as an ISO Standard on March 1st 2016 • Effective 1st March 2018 ISO 13485:2003 certificates will no longer be issued, modified or revised by NSAI • Effective 1st March 2019 all 13485:2003 certificates will become invalid • Effective until 1st March 2018 any new, modified or revised ISO 13485:2003 certificates issued by NSAI willhave an expiry date not to exceed 1st March 2019

  9. Harmonisation • Once published, ISO 13485:2016 will still need to be reviewed, accepted, and voted on for Harmonization in the EU. • Only EU Harmonized Standards are recognized for “presumed compliance” with EU Medical Directive requirements (e.g. EN ISO 13485:2016 for CE Marking)

  10. What’s New In 2016?0.1 Introduction - General • The standard “can be used by an organization involved in one or more stages of the life-cycle of a medical device” • And, by suppliers and other external parties providing product to such organizations.

  11. What’s New In 2016?Section 1 – Scope • 1.1 - This International Standard can also be used by suppliers or external parties that provide product including quality management system-related services to such organizations. • 1.2 - Any requirement of Clause 6, 7, or 8 can be deemed “not applicable” to the organization(with documented justification).

  12. What’s New In 2016?Section 1.2 – Scope • “risk” = pertains to safety and performance requirements, or meeting regulatory requirements • “documented”= required to be established, implemented, and maintained • “Product” = now means product or service… output that is intended for a customer, or… an intended output of Product Realization • “regulatory requirements” = is limited to the legal requirements for the quality management system and legal requirements for safety or performance of the device

  13. What’s New In 2016?Section 1.2 – Scope • “The processes required by this International Standard that are applicable to the organization, but are not performed by the organization, • are the responsibility of the organization and are accounted for in the organization’s quality management system by monitoring, maintaining, and controlling the processes.”

  14. What’s New In 2016?Section 4: Quality Management System • 4.1 General • 4.1.1document the role(s) of the organization. • 4.1.2 determine and apply the processes needed and apply a risk based approach to the control of those processes • 4.1.4 Changes made to these processes must be: • Evaluated for impact on the QMS • Evaluated for impact on the medical device produced • Controlled

  15. What’s New In 2016?Section 4: Quality Management System • 4.1 – General (software): • 4.1.6 – Requires documented procedures for the validation of software used in the Quality Management System. • 4.1.6 – Such software shall be validated prior to initial use, and as appropriate, after changes.

  16. What’s New In 2016?Section 4: Quality Management System *4.2.3 - Medical Device File: For each medical device type or medical device family, the organization shall establish and maintain a file(s) either containing or referencing documents generated to demonstrate conformity with the requirement of this International Standard and compliance with applicable regulatory requirements. The content shall include, but is not limited to….(New sub-clause)

  17. What’s New In 2016?Section 4: Quality Management System (4.2.3) Medical Device File Content: • General description of the medical device, intended use/purpose, and labelling, including any instructions for use; • Specifications for product, • Specifications or procedures for manufacturing, packaging, storage, handling and distribution; • Procedures for measuring and monitoring; • As appropriate, requirements for installation; and • As appropriate, procedures for servicing. (*New)

  18. What’s New In 2016?Section 5:Management Responsibility • 5.6 – Management Reviews • The organization shall document procedures for management review • The organization shall carry out management review at documented planned intervals • New management review inputs • Complaint handling • Reporting to regulatory authorities

  19. What’s New In 2016?Section 5:Management Responsibility • New management review inputs • Complaint handling • Reporting to regulatory authorities

  20. What’s New In 2016?Section 5:Management Responsibility • New Management review outputs • All outputs shall be recorded and include the inputs reviewed and decisions in relation to • Suitability, adequacy and effectiveness of the system • Changes needed to respond to new and or revised regulatory requirements

  21. What’s New In 2016?Section 6:ResourceManagement • Demonstrating and maintaining competence • Infrastructure prevent product mix-up and ensure orderly handling of product.

  22. What’s New In 2016?Section 6:ResourceManagement *6.4.2 – Contamination Control • control of contaminated or potentially contaminated product in order to prevent contamination of the work environment, personnel, or product. • For sterile medical devices, the organization shall document requirements for control of contamination with micro-organisms or particulate matter and maintain the required cleanliness during assembly or packaging processes.(*New sub-clause)

  23. What’s New In 2016?Section 7:Product Realization • 7.1 – Product Planning • (c) required verification, validation, monitoring, measurement, inspection and test, handling, storage, distribution and traceability activities specific to the product together with the criteria for product acceptance

  24. What’s New In 2016?Section 7:Product Realization • 7.2.1 – Determination of Product Requirements • d) any user training needed to ensure specified performance and safe use of the medical device;

  25. What’s New In 2016?Section 7:Product Realization • 7.2.2 – Review of Requirements related to the product: • c) applicable regulatory requirements are met, • d) any user training identified in accordance with 7.2.1 is available or planned to be available,..

  26. What’s New In 2016?Section 7:Product Realization • 7.2.3 – Communication: • The organization shall communicate with regulatory authorities in accordance with applicable regulatory requirements.

  27. What’s New In 2016?Section 7.3: Design and Development • 7.3.2 – Design and Development Planning • design and development planning documents shall be maintained and updated as the design and development progresses • the methods to ensure traceability of design and development outputs to design and development inputs; and • the resources needed including necessary competence of personnel • Inputs shall include usability and • The requirements for the design and development of the product and processes.

  28. What’s New In 2016?Section 7.3: Design and Development • 7.3.5 – Design and Development Review • Shall include the identification of the design under review, the participants involved and the date of the review

  29. What’s New In 2016?Section 7.3: Design and Development • 7.3.6 – Design and Development Verification • The organisation shall • Document verification plans, including acceptance criteria, statistical techniques and rational for sample size • Where a device is connected to another device, verification shall include confirmation that the design output meets the design input when connected

  30. What’s New In 2016?Section 7.3: Design and Development • 7.3.7 – Design and Development Validation • The organisation shall • Document validation plans, including acceptance criteria, statistical techniques and rational for sample size • Validation shall be conducted on representative samples. The rational for product choice shall be recorded • Where a device is connected to another device, validation shall include confirmation that the requirements for the specified application or intended use have been met • a medical device used for clinical evaluation or performance evaluation is not considered to be released for use to the customer • Validation shall be completed prior to release for use of the product to the customer.

  31. What’s New In 2016?Section 7.3: Design and Development • *7.3.8 – Design and Development Transfer • The organization shall document procedures for transfer of design and development outputs to manufacturing. • Results and conclusions of the transfer shall be recorded (see 4.2.5). (*New sub-clause)

  32. What’s New In 2016?Section 7.3: Design and Development • 7.3.9 – Control of Design and Development Changes • The organization shall determine the significance of the change to function, performance, usability, safety and applicable regulatory requirements for the medical device and its intended use • the changes shall be: • reviewed; • verified; • validated, as appropriate; and • approved.

  33. What’s New In 2016?Section 7.3: Design and Development • 7.3.9 – Control of Design and Development Changes (cont’d) • The review of design and development changes shall include • evaluation of the effect of the changes on constituent parts and product in processoralready delivered, • inputs or outputs of risk management and product realization processes.

  34. What’s New In 2016?Section 7.3: Design and Development • *7.3.10 – Design and Development Files • The organization shall maintain a design and development file for each medical device type or medical device family. • This file shall include or reference records generated to demonstrate conformity to the requirements for design and development • and records for design and development changes. (*New sub-clause)

  35. What’s New In 2016?Section 7.4: Purchasing • 7.4.1 – Purchasing Process • The organization shall establish criteria for the evaluation and selection of suppliers. The criteria shall be: • based on the supplier’s ability to provide product that meets the organizations’ requirements, • based on the performance of the supplier, • based on the effect of the purchased product on thequality of the medical device, and • proportionate to the risk associated with the medicaldevice.

  36. What’s New In 2016?Section 7.4: Purchasing • 7.4.1 – Purchasing Process (cont’d) • The organization shall plan the monitoring and re-evaluation of suppliers • Nonfulfillment of purchasing requirements shall be addressed with the supplier proportionate to the risk associated with the purchased product and compliance with applicable regulatory requirements.

  37. What’s New In 2016?Section 7.4: Purchasing • 7.4.3 – Verification of Purchased Product • The extent of verification activities shall be based on the supplier evaluation results and proportionate to the risks associated with the purchased product. • When the organization becomes aware of any changes to the purchased product, the organization shall determine whether these changes affect the product realization process or the medical device.

  38. What’s New In 2016?Section 7.5: Production & Service Provision • 7.5.1.1 – Control of Production… • As appropriate, production controls shall include but are not limited to: • b) qualification of infrastructure, • c) implementation of monitoring and measurement of process parameters and product characteristics

  39. What’s New In 2016?Section 7.5: Production & Service Provision • 7.5.2 – Cleanliness of Product • The organization shall document requirements for cleanliness of product or contamination control of product if: • c) product cannot be cleaned prior to sterilization or its use, and its cleanliness is of significance in use;

  40. What’s New In 2016?Section 7.5: Production & Service Provision • 7.5.4 – Servicing Activities • The organization shall analyze records of servicing activities carried out by the organization or its supplier: • to determine if the information is to be handled as a complaint and • as appropriate, for input to the improvement process

  41. What’s New In 2016?Section 7.5: Production & Service Provision • 7.5.6 – Validation of Processes (cont’d) • as appropriate, statistical techniques with rationale for sample sizes • requirements for records (see 4.2.5); • revalidation, including criteria for revalidation; and • approval of changes to the processes

  42. What’s New In 2016?Section 7.5: Production & Service Provision • 7.5.6 – Validation of Processes (cont’d) • The specific approach and activities associated with software validation and revalidation shall be proportionate to the risk associated with the use of the software including the effect on the ability of the product to conform to specifications. • Records of the results and conclusion of validation and necessary actions from the validation shall be maintained (see 4.2.4 and 4.2.5).

  43. What’s New In 2016?Section 7.5: Production & Service Provision 7.5.7 Particular Requirements for the Validation of Process of Sterilization and Sterile Barrier Systems • The organization shall document procedures (see 4.2.4) for the validation of processes for sterilization and sterile barrier systems. • Processes for sterilization and sterile barrier systems shall be validated prior to implementation and following product or process changes, as appropriate. • Records of theresultsand, conclusion of validation and necessary actions from the validation shall be maintained

  44. What’s New In 2016?Section 7.5: Production & Service Provision 7.5.8 – Identification • The organization shall identify product status with respect to monitoring and measurement requirements throughout product realization. Identification of product status shall be maintained throughout production, storage, installation and servicing of product to ensure that only product that has passed the required inspections and tests or released under an authorized concession is dispatched, used or installed. (*was previously sub-clause 7.5.3.3) • If required by applicable regulatory requirements, the organization shall document a system to assign unique device identification to the medical device.

  45. What’s New In 2016?Section 7.5: Production & Service Provision • 7.5.11 – Preservation of Product • The organization shall protect product from alteration, contamination or damage when exposed to expected conditions and hazards during processing, storage, handling, and distribution by: • designing and constructing suitable packaging and shipping containers, or • documenting requirements for special conditions needed if packaging alone cannot provide preservation

  46. What’s New In 2016?Section 8: Measurement, Analysis and Improvement • 8.2.1 – Feedback • This feedback process shall include provisions to gather data from production as well as post-production activities

  47. What’s New In 2016?Section 8: Measurement, Analysis and Improvement *8.2.2 – Complaint Handling • The organization shall document procedures for timely complaint handling in accordance with applicable regulatory requirements. • These procedures shall include at a minimum requirements and responsibilities for: • receiving and recording information, • evaluating information to determine if the feedback constitutes acomplaint, • investigating complaints, • determining the need to report the information to the appropriate regulatory authorities, • handling of complaint-related product, and • determining the need to initiate corrections or corrective actions.

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