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Agenda • Role of Standards • AAMI Overview • ASTM Overview • Standards Alignment • Other Forums – Call to Action Continuing the Conversation September 17, 2020 John A. Williams, Medtronic 2 Role of Standards Why does my organization use standards? Compliance with voluntary consensus standards enhances our ability to bring products to the global marketplace by: • Making regulatory submissions more uniform, faster and more cost effective. • Reducing regulatory submission review and approval times. • Reducing the regulatory need for more than one product design worldwide. • Assisting in the production of products with the greatest possible reliability and quality. September 17, 2020 John A. Williams, Medtronic 3 AAMI Overview The Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation® (AAMI) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1967. It is a diverse community of more than 9,000 professionals united by one important mission—the development, management, and use of safe and effective health technology. AAMI is the primary source of consensus standards, both national and international, for the medical device industry, as well as practical information, support, and guidance for healthcare technology and sterilization professionals. September 17, 2020 John A. Williams, Medtronic 4 AAMI Overview ST - Sterilization Standards Committee (U.S. TAG to ISO/TC 198) Description The AAMI ST - Sterilization Standards Committee provides input into international standards by acting as the mirror committee and U.S. TAG to ISO/TC 198 - sterilization of healthcare products which develops standards on the processes and equipment for sterilization of health care products. (32 Working Groups) ST/WG 01 - Industrial EO sterilization Working Group ST/WG 13 - Washer Disinfectors Working Group ST/WG 85 - Human Factors for Device Reprocessing Working Group ST/WG 02 - Radiation Sterilization Working Group ST/WG 15 - Sterility Assurance Level (SAL) Working Group ST/WG 86 - Quality Systems for Device Reprocessing Working Group ST/WG 03 - Industrial Moist Heat Sterilization Working Group ST/WG 40 - Steam Sterilization Hospital Practices Working Group ST/WG 91 - Resistometer Working Group ST/WG 04 - Biological Indicators Working Group ST/WG 42 - Dry Heat Sterilization Working Group ST/WG 92 - Process Challenge Devices Working Group ST/WG 05 - Sterilization Terminology Working Group ST/WG 43 - Hospital Steam Sterilizer Working Group ST/WG 93 - Cleaning of Reusable Medical Devices Working Group ST/WG 06 - Chemical Indicators Working Group ST/WG 60 - EO Sterilization Hospital Practices Working Group ST/WG 94 - Rigid Sterilization Container Systems Working Group ST/WG 07 - Packaging Working Group ST/WG 61 - Chemical Sterilants Hospital Practices Working Group ST/WG 95 - Water Quality for Reprocessing Medical Devices Working Group ST/WG 08 - Microbiological Methods Working Group ST/WG 62 - Hospital Ethylene Oxide Sterilizer Working Group ST/WG 96 - Compatibility of Materials Subject to Sterilization Working Group ST/WG 09 - Aseptic Processing Working Group ST/WG 63 - Sterilization Residuals Working Group ST/WG 11 - General Criteria for Sterilization Processes and Sterilizing Equipment Working Group ST/WG 10 - Liquid Chemical Sterilization Working Group ST/WG 83 - Reusable Surgical Textiles Processing Working Group ST/WG 16 - Vaporized Hydrogen Peroxide Sterilization ST/WG 12 - Instructions for Reusable Device Reprocessing Working Group ST/WG 84 - Endoscope Reprocessing Working Group September 17, 2020 John A. Williams, Medtronic 5 AAMI Overview ST/WG02 – Radiation Sterilization Working Group • Scope • Is focused on requirements for establishing, validating, implementing and monitoring radiation processes used to sterilize health care products with gamma, electron beam or x-ray • Is the US TAG to ISO/TC 198 Sterilization of health care products, providing US input to development of ISO standards and technical specifications on Radiation Sterilization • Authors Technical Information Reports (TIRs) to provide guidance on aspects of radiation sterilization • Membership • 65 member companies, more that 100 active individuals • ~50% medical device manufacturers • ~25% consultants • ~20% service and equipment providers • ~5% regulatory September 17, 2020 John A. Williams, Medtronic 6
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