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21 CFR Part 820 Quality System Regulation (QSR) and FDA cGMP Requirements | Medical Device Seminar
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21 CFR Part 820 Quality System Regulation and FDA cGMP Requirements for Medical Devices
Frank Ried, Founder and Director of Ried Q&C Consulting Sdn. Bhd.
Course Id: 80542SEM
The medical device industry is highly regulated due to the product risk to health. The US FDA as the leading regulator in the world requires medical device companies’ compliance to the 21 CFR Part 820, Quality System Regulation (QSR) which specifying current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) for medical devices. Medical device manufacturers selling their goods to US must be compliant from the start of production of the medical device, for high class devices even starting from the design stage. The FDA is checking 21 CFR Part 820 compliance with FDA inspections, whereby the timing and frequency of inspection can vary from 6-12 month after 510k approval up to 5 years after 510k approval and later every 3-5 years. The frequency and inspection decision depend on the criticality of the medical device and compliance history of the medical device/medical device manufacturer. This course will help medical device manufacturers to identify compliance gaps, to set up a sustaining FDA compliant Quality Management System and to prepare for FDA inspections.
This course will provide participants with an overview of the FDA and intention of the 21 CFR Part 820, current requirements of the 21 CFR Part 820, working knowledge in application to their organization as well as ability to prepare and host a FDA inspection.
Background of 21 CFR Part 820
Quality Management System (prerequisites and what to be considered)
Quality System Regulation (guidance about subparts A to O)
Quality System Inspection Technique (QSIT)
Implementation of Quality System Regulation
How to get ready for FDA Plant Inspections
All executives and managers and also quality personnel – anyone who may involve in the implementation and execution of this Quality System Regulation.
IT Managers and Associated Staff
08.00 AM - 08.59 AM: Registration and Meet & Greet.
09.00 AM - 09.30 AM:
09.30 AM - 10.30 AM: Background and QMS prerequisites
10.30 AM - 10.45 AM: Coffee Break
10.45 AM - 12.30 PM: Quality System Regulation (guidance about Sub-Parts A to O)
12.30 PM - 01.30 PM: Lunch
01.30 PM - 03.00 PM: Quality System Regulation (guidance about Sub-Parts A to O) – con’t
03.00 PM - 03.15 PM: Coffee Break
03.15 PM - 04.00 PM: Quality System Regulation (guidance about Sub-Parts A to O) – con’t
04.00 PM - 04.30 PM: Resources and Links
Recap from 1st day
Maintaining compliance to 21 CFR Part 820
10.00 AM - 10.30 AM: Quality System Inspection Technique (QSIT)
10.45 AM - 12.30 PM: Quality System Inspection Technique (QSIT) – con’t
01.30 PM - 03.00 PM: The FDA Inspection Process / How to get ready for FDA Plant Inspections
03.15 PM - 04.00 PM: The FDA Inspection Process / How to get ready for FDA Plant Inspections - con’t
04.00 PM - 04.30 PM:
Recap of both days
Founder and Director of Ried Q&C Consulting Sdn. Bhd
Frank Ried holds a Mechanical Engineering Degree (Dipl. Ing.) from University of Kassel/Hessen (Germany). Furthermore, Frank is a Quality Engineer and Quality Auditor certified by EOQ (European Organisation of Quality), respectively by DGQ (Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Qualitaet). He is trained as Lead Auditor for ISO 9001, ISO 13485 and USFDA 21 CFR 820 requirements and has vast experience auditing and setting up compliance systems in these areas.
Frank has over 30 years of professional work experience in the Medical Device manufacturing, pharmaceutical, personal protection and condom industry. He worked in two companies and in various departments during this time.
After University end of 1985, Frank joined B. Braun Melsungen, AG Melsungen/Germany as Design Engineer. In 1987, he already took over the In-process Control Department for Medical Products as Manager and in 1993 he was promoted to Head of the Quality Control Department, including incoming control for all raw materials and in-process control, final control, complaint handling, calibration and process and machine validation for all medical products. During that time, Frank was as well involved in the conversion from EN 46000 series to the new ISO 13485/13488 series and was part of the implementation team for the Medical plant in B. Braun’s Head Quarter in Germany.
In 1997, Frank accepted an overseas’ assignment in B. Braun’s Malaysian plant in Penang as Technical Director for the Medical Production. Later he moved back to Quality Management and set up all functions in Quality Management for ISO 13485 and USFDA 21 CFR 820 compliance. End of 1999 he was promoted to Director Quality Management Asia Pacific and Quality Management Representative for Penang Production Site, in charge of the entire quality management system of the company (Hospital Care, Medtech, Aesculap, Sutures & OPM), including the ISO documentation, internal quality auditing, vendor auditing, regulatory affairs, process and machine validation, defect and complaint management.
Since 2003 he oversaw Quality Management Asia Pacific with production sites in Japan, India, Vietnam and China.
In December 2007 Frank joined Ansell Services (Shah Alam/Malaysia) as Global Director Quality Assurance, in charge of Quality Assurance of all 15 Ansell factories worldwide for Medical Products (Examination and Surgical Gloves), Sexual Wellness Products (Condoms & Pleasure Tools) and Industrial & Household Products (Personal Protective Gloves). Beside leading all the Quality Managers in the plants and regional offices, he was leading as well a QA team for supplier qualification and monitoring for all purchased finished products (approx. 50% of all products Ansell sold).
In 2011 Frank was promoted to Vice President, Quality, leading the Ansell quality team until end of 2016. Beside introducing a Supplier Quality Assurance Program and upgrading the Medical Device Risk Management System, Frank established and implemented successfully a FDA Compliance Program in all Medical factories, was leading a Latex Saving project and finally selected and implemented the first phase of an EQMS (Enterprise Quality Management System) - TrackWise from Sparta Systems - for Complaint Management, CAPA/CAR and Change Management as Sponsor and Head of Project Management Office for Ansell globally.
End of 2016 Frank left Ansell to concentrate more on his own company Ried Q&C Consulting Sdn. Bhd., which he founded already in early 2015. Via this company, Frank is now consulting especially Medical Device companies in Malaysia as well as Asia Pacific in the compliance area of ISO 9001, ISO 13485 and QSR (FDA) by providing this expertise and long-years’ experience in Quality Management, Assurance and Control, by conducting training course as well as internal audits (incl. Mock-FDA Inspections) and supplier audits as contractor.
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