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BSI BS EN ISO 13485 Medical devices — Quality management systems — Requirements for regulatory purposes


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BSI BS EN ISO 13485 Document Information:

Title
Medical devices — Quality management systems — Requirements for regulatory purposes

British Standards Institution

Publication Date:
Jul 24, 2003

Scope:

General 

This International Standard specifies requirements for a quality management system where an organization needs to demonstrate its ability to provide medical devices and related services that consistently meet customer requirements and regulatory requirements applicable to medical devices and related services.

The primary objective of this International Standard is to facilitate harmonized medical device regulatory requirements for quality management systems. As a result, it includes some particular requirements for medical devices and excludes some of the requirements of ISO 9001 that are not appropriate as regulatory requirements. Because of these exclusions, organizations whose quality management systems conform to this International Standard cannot claim conformity to ISO 9001 unless their quality management systems conform to all the requirements of ISO 9001 (see Annex B).

Application

All requirements of this International Standard are specific to organizations providing medical devices, regardless of the type or size of the organization.

If regulatory requirements permit exclusions of design and development controls (see 7.3), this can be used as a justification for their exclusion from the quality management system. These regulations can provide alternative arrangements that are to be addressed in the quality management system. It is the responsibility of the organization to ensure that claims of conformity with this International Standard reflect exclusion of design and development controls [see 4.2.2 a) and 7.3].

If any requirement(s) in Clause 7 of this International Standard is(are) not applicable due to the nature of the medical device(s) for which the quality management system is applied, the organization does not need to include such a requirement(s) in its quality management system [see 4.2.2 a)].

The processes required by this International Standard, which are applicable to the medical device(s), but which are not performed by the organization, are the responsibility of the organization and are accounted for in the organization’s quality management system [see 4.1 a)].

In this International Standard the terms “if appropriate” and “where appropriate” are used several times. When a requirement is qualified by either of these phrases, it is deemed to be “appropriate” unless the organization can document a justification otherwise. A requirement is considered “appropriate” if it is necessary in order for

— the product to meet specified requirements, and/or

— the organization to carry out corrective action.

Keywords:

Medical equipment
Medical instruments
Medical technology
Quality management
Quality assurance systems
Acceptance (approval)
Management

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