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Time: March 16, 2016 from 1pm to 2pm
Location: Online
Street: 5939 Candlebrook Ct
City/Town: Mississauga
Website or Map: https://compliancetrainings.c…
Phone: 4169154458
Event Type: webinar
Organized By: compliancetrainings
Latest Activity: Mar 7, 2016
Description :
This webinar on Design History Files (DHF) will provide a step-by-step procedure for all medical device companies that are in need of bring their product design history files up to date with the current standards.
Many medical industry companies have not brought their old product lines up to current FDA standards and are not in total compliance. This webinar defines the procedures to be followed for medical products design history file remediation.
For example, companies should be compliant to ISO 13485, ISO 14971, etc. Design History Files and validations need to be updated to meet current standards. The FDA expects continuous improvement and risk management to be integrated into the company quality system. Old medical devices need to have a risk assessment for each product and updated validations for product and processes. Each device needs to have a gap analysis to determine obsolescence or re-validate. It should also describe the risk acceptance criteria as well as roles and responsibilities of each member on the team.
In this webinar, we will discuss practical steps you can follow to bring your product design history files up to current standards.
Areas Covered in the Session :
Multi-functional team approach/responsibility.
Set procedures and template to complete remediation for design history file of old devices to meet current standards.
Gap analysis
Data gathering to build the design history files
Risk procedure
Risk assessment for prioritizing remediation
Validations
Dealing with the FDA
Phase by phase check list.
Who Will Benefit:
This webinar will provide valuable assistance and give a procedure to all regulated companies that need to bring their product design history files up to date with current standards. The employees who will benefit include:
Senior management
End-users responsible for design control and technical files that need to be updated to the current standards
R&D and product development
Process engineers and managers
Operations and plant management
Validation engineers
Remediation teams
Documentation teams
QA, Regulatory Affairs
QC and Corporate Auditors
All team members who contribute to design history, clinical, validations or technical files
Consultants
All Contract Manufacturers working in the medical industry
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