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  • 1.  China NMPA Updates Electric Medical Equipment Standards

    Posted 14-Dec-2022 17:34

    Technical testing is an integral component of the medical device registration process in China.  In October 2022, the China NMPA announced that the new Chinese standard related to the safety of electric medical devices – BG 9706.1-2020 – will come into effect on May 1, 2023.  This new standard is similar to IEC 60601-1, which is the international standard for Basic Safety and Essential Performance of Medical Electrical Equipment.

    The new standard contains 76 changes compared to the previous version issued in 2007. These changes include a more significant emphasis on mechanical safety, protection requirements with respect to electrical fire and shock, risk management, and broaden the scope of safety audits.

    Products that are manufactured after May 1, 2023 need to meet these new testing requirements. Applicants that fail to comply with the new standards will be penalized and risk having their products seized. The NMPA also encourages applicants to conduct internal inspections to ensure their products are compliant with GB 9706.1-2020.



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    Ames Gross
    President
    Pacific Bridge Medical
    Bethesda, MD
    www.pacificbridgemedical.com
    contact@pacificbridgemedical.com
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  • 2.  RE: China NMPA Updates Electric Medical Equipment Standards

    Posted 15-Dec-2022 20:16
    How can I get a copy of the standard in English?

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    Dan O'Leary CQA, CQE
    Swanzey NH
    United States
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  • 3.  RE: China NMPA Updates Electric Medical Equipment Standards

    Posted 16-Dec-2022 01:42
    GB 9706.1-2020: PDF in English. (chinesestandard.net)

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    Stephan Jansen
    Quality Assurance Coordinator
    Eindhoven
    Netherlands
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  • 4.  RE: China NMPA Updates Electric Medical Equipment Standards

    Posted 16-Dec-2022 11:25
    Thank you for the update, Ames!

    Can you comment on how this impacts in vitro diagnostic (IVD) equipment that is typically subject to IEC 61010-1?

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    Christie Hughes MT(ASCP), MPH
    Principal Consultant
    Austin, TX
    United States
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