Designing Medical Devices with Cleanliness in Mind
Date: | 03-Nov-15 to 03-Nov-15 |
Location: | Online Event / United States |
Category: | Education |
Overview:
Cleanliness is a hot topic in the medical device industry. The FDA expects medical device companies to validate the cleanliness of their devices. One of the best ways to achieve a clean device is by designing it with cleanliness in mind.
Why Should You Attend:
This webinar will provide valuable guidance to medical device manufacturers on design considerations for both single-use and re-usable devices. There are certain design elements that are more difficult to clean and should be avoided whenever possible. With the “right” design, both the manufacturing and cleaning process validation can be simplified.
Areas Covered in this Webinar:
Design Requirements Document
Single-Use Design Considerations
Re-usable Design Considerations
Design Elements to Avoid/Minimize
Simplifying the Manufacturing Process
Simplifying the Cleaning Process
Learning Objectives:
Why cleaning must be considered during the design phase
What design elements should be avoided or minimized
What can be done to simplify the manufacturing and cleaning processes
Who Will Benefit:
QA/QC Managers and Personnel
Validation Managers and Personnel
R&D Professionals
Engineering Professionals
Compliance Officer
Marketing & Sales
Level:
Beginner
Cleanliness is a hot topic in the medical device industry. The FDA expects medical device companies to validate the cleanliness of their devices. One of the best ways to achieve a clean device is by designing it with cleanliness in mind.
Why Should You Attend:
This webinar will provide valuable guidance to medical device manufacturers on design considerations for both single-use and re-usable devices. There are certain design elements that are more difficult to clean and should be avoided whenever possible. With the “right” design, both the manufacturing and cleaning process validation can be simplified.
Areas Covered in this Webinar:
Design Requirements Document
Single-Use Design Considerations
Re-usable Design Considerations
Design Elements to Avoid/Minimize
Simplifying the Manufacturing Process
Simplifying the Cleaning Process
Learning Objectives:
Why cleaning must be considered during the design phase
What design elements should be avoided or minimized
What can be done to simplify the manufacturing and cleaning processes
Who Will Benefit:
QA/QC Managers and Personnel
Validation Managers and Personnel
R&D Professionals
Engineering Professionals
Compliance Officer
Marketing & Sales
Level:
Beginner
Exhibitors
Kierstan Andrascik
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