The Saudi Quality Management System Requirements For Medical Devices
The Saudi Quality Management System Requirements For Medical Devices
The Saudi Quality Management System Requirements For Medical Devices
Date: 1/10/2018
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Content
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Article One: Scope
These requirements apply to:
1. Local and overseas manufacturers of medical devices.
2. Authorized representatives, importers and distributors of medical devices.
3. Healthcare providers importing medical devices.
Manufacturer: means any natural or legal person with responsibility for design and
manufacture of a medical device with the intention of making it available for use, under
his name; whether or not such a medical device is designed and/or manufactured by that
person himself or on his behalf by another person.
Inspection: is a documented, systematic process through field visits carried out by SFDA’s
inspectors to ensure establishment/manufacturer compliance with these requirements.
Quality Management System (QMS): is a formalized system that documents processes,
procedures, and responsibilities for achieving quality policies and objectives.
Technical Documentation: is documented procedures that demonstrate compliance with
the requirements of the followed quality management systems that approve the conformity
of the medical device with the essential principles of safety and performance.
Audit: is a documented, systematic assessment of the efficiency of the quality management
system in the establishment/manufacturer to determine its compliance with these
requirements.
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Article Three: General Provisions
1. Establishment/manufacturer involved in the scope shall apply the Saudi quality
management system requirements for medical devices.
2. SFDA has the right to audit the parties involved, if needed.
3. SFDA shall determine the audit fees.
4. SFDA shall publish guidance documents for the parties involved in the scope
specifying the requirements for each establishment/manufacturer.
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D. The organization of the business and in particular the organizational structures,
the responsibilities of the managerial staff and their organizational authority.
E. An overview of the types of medical devices covered by the QMS and their
classification.
F. An outline of the structure of the documentation used in the QMS.
G. The documented procedures established for the QMS, or references to them,
including the risk management.
H. A description of the interaction between the business procedures.
I. The methods of monitoring the efficient of operations to ensure its ability to
achieve the desired quality, including control of devices which fail to conform
J. Where the design, manufacture, processing, and/or final inspection and testing
of the devices, or elements thereof, is outsourced to another party, the methods
of monitoring the efficient operation of the QMS and the control of their
application to the other party shall be done by the manufacturer. The procedures
shall include appropriate risk management activities for these processes and
products, by planning and ensuring risk control measures are appropriately
applied.
K. The procedures for developing and designing the product such that it meets the
SFDA requirements during its lifetime.
L. The procedures and techniques for monitoring, verifying, validating and
controlling the design of the devices, including the corresponding
documentation as well as the data and records arising from those procedures
and techniques. Design and development activities shall include risk
management procedures and associated activities to control risks to an
acceptable level.
M. The procedure to assess whether risks continue to remain acceptable during the
lifetime of the device and whether any new hazards or risks arise. The procedure
will take account, among other factors, of any adverse event that occurs, user
feedback and inspectors visits undertaken by the SFDA/CAB. If at any time, a
risk is determined to be unacceptable, the risk analysis should be repeated and
appropriate action taken to meet the risk acceptability criteria.
N. The inspection and quality assurance techniques applied during the
manufacturing stage, and in particular:
1. The processes and procedures which will be used, particularly as regards
sterilization, purchasing and the relevant documents,
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2. The product identification procedures drawn up and kept up to date from
drawings, specifications or other relevant documents at every stage of
manufacture.
O. The tests and trials which will be carried out before, during and after
manufacture, identification of the test equipment used, and the calibration
procedures.
P. The tracking and documentation on the post-marketing surveillance plan,
including a plan for the post-marketing clinical follow-up, and the procedures
put in place to ensure compliance with the QMS.
Q. A description of the procedures in place to keep up to date the post-marketing
surveillance plan, including a plan for the post-marketing clinical follow-up,
and the procedures put in place to ensure compliance with the QMS.
R. A description of the internal auditing procedure undertaken by the
manufacturer’s control and the manner in which its findings will be used to
maintain the integrity and effectiveness of the QMS.
9. Medical devices manufacturers/establishments shall undertake to:
A. Incorporate changes within the QMS, both substantial and routine, that result
from any SFDA audit report,
B. Inform the SFDA of any substantial change it wishes to make to the QMS,
C. Proceed with the proposed change only after the SFDA has agreed to it,
D. Report to the SFDA of any relevant adverse event of which it becomes aware,
that involves the medical device, and
E. Take necessary corrective actions to ensure safety, effectiveness, and quality of
medical devices.
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Article Five: Pre-marketing procedures
If the QMS conforms to these requirements, the SFDA/CAB shall issue the manufacturer
with an audit report, including:
Name and address of the establishment/manufacturer.
Areas of correction or development.
Its issuance and expiration date.
Identification the device or categories of the device covered by the QMS.
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Check an adequate sample from the production or the manufacturing process to
verify that the devices are in conformity with the technical documentation and/or
design dossier,
Specify the relevant sampling criteria and testing procedure prior to the
unannounced inspection,
Take samples of devices from the market to verify that the device is in conformity
with the technical documentation,
Specify the relevant sampling criteria and testing procedure, and
Provide the manufacturer with an inspection report which shall include the result
of the sample check.
6. In the case of devices classified as moderate-high risk or high risk, the audit report shall
include the assessment of the design documentation within the technical documentation
of the device(s) concerned.
7. If the SFDA establishes a divergence between the sample taken from the production or
from the market and the specifications laid down in the technical documentation or the
approved design, it shall suspend or withdraw the relevant certificate or impose
restrictions on it.
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