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Code · CFR · Title 21 — Food and Drugs · Part 820 — Quality Management System Regulation · § 820.45

§ 820.45. Device labeling and packaging controls.

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In addition to the requirements of Clause 7.5.1 of ISO 13485 (incorporated by reference, see § 820.7), Control of production and service provision, each manufacturer must document and maintain procedures that provide a detailed description of the activities to ensure the integrity, inspection, storage, and operations for labeling and packaging, during the customary conditions of processing, storage, handling, distribution, and, as appropriate, use of the device.
(a)The manufacturer must ensure labeling and packaging has been examined for accuracy prior to release or storage where applicable, to include the following:
(1)The correct unique device identifier
(UDI)or universal product code (UPC), or any other device identification(s);
(2)Expiration date;
(3)Storage instructions;
(4)Handling instructions; and
(5)Any additional processing instructions.
(b)The release of the labeling for use must be documented in accordance with Clause 4.2.5 of ISO 13485.
(c)The manufacturer must ensure labeling and packaging operations have been established and maintained to prevent mixups, including, but not limited to, inspection of the labeling and packaging before use to assure that all devices have correct labeling and packaging, as specified in the medical device file. Results of such labeling inspection must be documented in accordance with Clause 4.2.5 of ISO 13485.
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