GSO IEC/TR 80002-1:2015
IEC/TR 80002-1:2009
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Approved on
03 September 2015
Medical device software - Part 1: Guidance on the application of ISO 14971 to medical device software
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GSO IEC/TR 80002-1:2015 Scope
This technical report provides guidance for the application of the requirements contained in ISO 14971:2007, Medical devices— Application of risk management to medical devices to MEDICAL DEVICE SOFTWARE with reference to IEC 62304:2006, Medical device software— Software life cycle processes. It does not add to, or otherwise change, the requirements of ISO 14971:2007 or IEC 62304:2006.
This technical report is aimed at RISK MANAGEMENT practitioners who need to perform RISK MANAGEMENT when software is included in the MEDICAL DEVICE/SYSTEM, and at software engineers who need to understand how to fulfil the requirements for RISK MANAGEMENT addressed in ISO 14971.
ISO 14971, recognized worldwide by regulators, is widely acknowledged as the principal standard to use when performing MEDICAL DEVICE RISK MANAGEMENT. IEC 62304:2006, makes a normative reference to ISO 14971 requiring its use. The content of these two standards provides the foundation for this technical report.
It should be noted that even though ISO 14971 and this technical report focus on MEDICAL
DEVICES, this technical report may be used to implement a SAFETY RISK MANAGEMENT PROCESS
for all software in the healthcare environment independent of whether it is classified as a MEDICAL DEVICE.
This technical report does not address:
– areas already covered by existing or planned standards, e.g. alarms, usability
engineering, networking, etc.;
– production or quality management system software; or
– software development tools.
This technical report is not intended to be used as the basis of regulatory inspection or certification assessment activities.
For the purposes of this technical report, “should” is used to indicate that amongst several possibilities to meet a requirement, one is recommended as being particularly suitable, without mentioning or excluding others, or that a certain course of action is preferred but not necessarily required. This term is not to be interpreted as indicating requirements.
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