Medical Devices by their very nature must be safe for human use and must meet the requirements for which they have been designed. The process which identifies the risks associated with a medical device that could make the device unsafe or not function as intended is called Risk/Hazard Analysis.
21 CFR Section 820 requires that comprehensive risk analysis be performed as part of the medical device regulatory submissions process and throughout the product’s lifecycle. ISO 14971 is the risk management standard for medical devices. Its purpose is to help manufacturers establish a risk management process that can be used to identify hazards, estimate and evaluate risks, and develop, implement, and monitor the effectiveness of risk control measures. This three-hour virtual seminar will discuss both the regulatory requirements and the process for conducting effective Risk/Hazard Analysis.
The secret to preventing medical device recalls or at least to minimizing their impact is sound Risk/Hazard Analysis. Aside from being required, it is absolutely essential and necessary to the development and fielding of medical devices that offer a significant level of protection for patients and manufacturers alike.
The webinar will explore the basic principles of risk management and planning as they relate to medical device design and as required by the FDA. It will present a logical process for risk management from risk identification through evaluation/rating and mitigation.
The tools and techniques of Risk Analysis and the rating process used to evaluate the risks identified will be introduced – Fault Tree Analysis, Failure Mode Effects Analysis, and Failure Mode Effects and Criticality Analysis.
Webinar Outline:-
Risk Analysis Techniques
Risk Control Techniques
Risk Management File and Documentation
Conclusion and Q&A
Why Should You Attend:-
Risk management is critical in medical device design because medical devices are intended to improve the health and quality of life of patients. However, if medical devices are not properly designed and manufactured, they can pose significant risks to patients, including injury, illness, or even death. Therefore, risk management in medical device design is essential to ensure that medical devices are safe and effective for their intended use.
There are several reasons why risk management is important in medical device design:
In summary, risk management is important in medical device design to ensure patient safety, comply with regulatory requirements, protect the reputation of manufacturers, and minimize financial costs associated with design failures.
Who Should Attend:-
Quality, production, compliance, engineering, R & D, management – essentially everyone in the organization that is involved in the design and development of medical devices.
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