21 CFR Part 820 - Quality System Regulation
FDA 21 CFR Part 820, is also known as the Quality System Regulation (QSR). The QSR provides an outline of the Current Good Manufacturing Practice CGMP regulations that administer the methods used in, and the facilities and controls used for, the design, manufacture, packaging, labeling, storage, installation, and servicing of all finished devices planned for human use. The purpose of these requirements is to ensure that medical devices are safe and effective. The FDA inspects Medical device manufacturers to ensure they are compliant with FDA 21 CFR Part 820.
Featured Trainings:
FDA Part 820 Basics - Everything you need to know to get your start-up Company Compliance
In this webinar attendees will learn the basic understanding of the regulations listed within 21 CFR Part 820, how to apply regulations into your company documentation, describe the must-have systems required for your QMS.
In this webinar attendees will learn the basic understanding of the regulations listed within 21 CFR Part 820, how to apply regulations into your company documentation, describe the must-have systems required for your QMS.
21 CFR Part 820 Quality System Regulation - Applying Principles of Lean Documents and Lean Configuration
This quality system regulation training will explain how to apply the theory of lean documents and its corollary theory of lean configuration to present a fresh approach to complying with 21 CFR Part 820.
This quality system regulation training will explain how to apply the theory of lean documents and its corollary theory of lean configuration to present a fresh approach to complying with 21 CFR Part 820.
21 CFR Part 820 and ISO 13485:2003 - Best Practices in Quality Management System Basics
Basic requirements and best practices of quality management system for non-Regulatory and Quality Assurance experts in the medical devices industry.
Basic requirements and best practices of quality management system for non-Regulatory and Quality Assurance experts in the medical devices industry.