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ISO 11138-5 Biological Indicators for Low-Temperature Steam and FormaldehydeComprehensive Guide to ISO 11138-5 Biological Indicators for Low-Temperature Steam and Formaldehyde Laboratory Testing Service
The European laboratory Eurolab offers a comprehensive testing service for ISO 11138-5 Biological Indicators for Low-Temperature Steam and Formaldehyde. This article provides an in-depth look at the standard, its requirements, and the legal and regulatory framework surrounding this specific laboratory test.
ISO 11138-5:2017
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is responsible for developing standards that cover a wide range of industries and activities. ISO 11138-5:2017 is one such standard that deals with biological indicators used in low-temperature steam and formaldehyde sterilization processes.
International Standards
Several international standards govern the use of biological indicators in sterilization processes, including:
National Standards
In addition to international standards, national standards also play an important role in regulating the use of biological indicators. For example:
Standard Development Organizations
Several organizations are involved in developing standards related to biological indicators, including:
Evolution of Standards
Standards are constantly evolving to reflect new technologies and regulatory requirements. The ISO 11138-5 standard has undergone several revisions since its initial publication in 2009.
Scope and Application
ISO 11138-5 applies to biological indicators used in low-temperature steam and formaldehyde sterilization processes. These indicators are used to verify the effectiveness of the sterilization process and ensure that equipment is properly cleaned and disinfected.
Industry-Specific Requirements
Different industries have specific requirements for biological indicators, including:
Compliance Requirements
To comply with ISO 11138-5, laboratories must meet specific requirements related to testing, documentation, and reporting. This includes:
Consequences of Non-Compliance
Failure to comply with ISO 11138-5 can result in significant consequences, including:
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