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ISO 15883-1:2006 specifies general performance requirements for washer-disinfectors (WD) and their accessories that are intended to be used for cleaning and disinfection of re-usable medical devices and other articles used in the context of medical, dental, pharmaceutical and veterinary practice.
Central cleaning equipment, often built as multi task systems, is commonly used. These systems can suit different cleaning requirements. Typical examples are the wash stands or the small cleaning machines, which are found in many industrial plants.
ISO/TR 22100-3:2016 Part 3: Implementation of ergonomic principles in safety standards; ISO 22112:2017 Dentistry — Artificial teeth for dental prostheses; ISO/TS 22117:2010 Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs – Specific requirements and guidance for proficiency testing by interlaboratory comparison
ISO 14644 Standards were first formed from the US Federal Standard 209E Airborne Particulate Cleanliness Classes in Cleanrooms and Clean Zones. The need for a single standard for cleanroom classification and testing was long felt. After ANSI and IEST petitioned to ISO for new standards, the first document of ISO 14644 was published in 1999, ISO ...
The ISO 19011 and ISO 17021 audit standards apply when audits are being performed. The current version of ISO 14001 is ISO 14001:2015, which was published in September 2015. [2] The requirements of ISO 14001 are an integral part of the Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS). EMAS's structure and material are more demanding, mainly concerning ...
GMP standards are not prescriptive instructions on how to manufacture products. They are a series of performance based requirements that must be met during manufacturing. [7] When a company is setting up its quality program and manufacturing process, there may be many ways it can fulfill GMP requirements.
ISO 11040-8:2016 Part 8: Requirements and test methods for finished prefilled syringes; ISO 11064 Ergonomic design of control centres ISO 11064-1:2000 Principles for the design of control centres; ISO 11064-2:2000 Principles for the arrangement of control suites; ISO 11064-3:1999 Control room layout ISO 11064-3:1999/Cor 1:2002
The ISO 9000 family is a set of international standards for quality management systems.It was developed in March 1987 by International Organization for Standardization.The goal of these standards is to help organizations ensure that they meet customer and other stakeholder needs within the statutory and regulatory requirements related to a product or service.