FDA Investigators (Consumer Safety Officers) inspect manufacturers for many reasons, but their process follows consistent guidelines. This webinar will focus on what to expect from an investigator during an inspection, what they may be thinking, and how you can prepare to ensure the inspection goes smoothly.
Topics include:
- Who FDA investigators are and how they prepare
- Why FDA inspects facilities
- What happens during an inspection and its limits
- Tips to manage the process and avoid negative outcomes
This webinar will be led by Larry Stringer, who spent over 30 years at FDA conducting and overseeing inspections. Larry helped update FDA’s Investigations Operations Manual (IOM) and is widely recognized as an expert in inspection and investigation procedures.
Watch now to learn how to prepare for FDA inspections and avoid costly mistakes.
For Medical Device Establishments, who must register?
Owners or operators of establishments involved in producing and distributing medical devices intended for the U.S. market must register annually with FDA and pay an annual registration fee.
What information is submitted for medical device establishment registration?
In addition to registering with FDA, most owners or operators of medical device establishments must also submit a list of all devices during their annual registration renewal.
- U.S. Facilities
- Initial importers must identify the manufacturers of the devices they are importing.
- A device must be listed if they fall under the any of the following:
- Contract Manufacturer
- Contract Sterilizer
- Manufacturer
- Relabeler / Repackager
- Remanufacturer
- Reprocessor of Single Use Device
- Specification Developer
- U. S. manufacturer of export only devices
- Non-U.S. Facilities
- Must list devices, provide a U.S. Agent, and identify importers.
Who must provide medical device listings?
In most cases, all medical device establishments required to register with FDA must also submit a complete list of medical devices manufactured for commercial distribution in the U.S. market.
All facilities that fall under any of the following functions:
- Contract Manufacturer
- Contract Sterilizer
- Foreign Exporter
- Manufacturer
- Relabeler / Repackager
- Remanufacturer
- Reprocessor of Single Use Device
- Specification Developer
- U.S. manufacturer of export only devices
What information is submitted for a medical device listing?
Medical device establishments must list any medical device made in the establishment and the activities the device is meant for.
- Company function (activity)
- Device product code
- Proprietary names
- Importer information
What is a master file?
A Master File is a secure, confidential submission of proprietary product data to a regulatory agency, such as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Health Canada, or the National Medical Products Association (NMPA) in China.