By Martin Li, MA, CRCST, CER, CIS, CHL
Figure 1The symbols above are standardized according to
ISO 15223-1, a critical guideline for labeling medical devices.
Introduction
In the fast-paced and critical environment of Sterile
Processing Services (SPS), understanding the symbols and labels on medical
devices is crucial. These symbols, standardized by ISO 15223-1, provide
essential information about medical device handling, usage, and restrictions. As Sterile Processing Technicians (SPTs), it's imperative to be
familiar with these symbols to ensure the proper processing and safe use of
medical devices.
Key Symbols and Their Meanings
Let's break down some of the key symbols found on medical
devices, as illustrated in the above-provided symbols glossary.
- Consult
the Electronic Instructions for Use (eIFU)
- Symbol:
- Description:
This symbol directs you to consult the electronic instructions for use at
the provided website. Understanding and following these instructions are
crucial for ensuring that the device is used correctly and safely.
- ISO
15223-1 Reference: 5.4.3
- Caution
- Symbol:
- Description:
This symbol indicates that special care should be taken when handling the
device. It often accompanies important warnings or precautions that must
be observed to avoid potential hazards.
- ISO
15223-1 Reference: 5.4.4
- Non-Sterile
- Symbol:
- Description:
This symbol indicates that the device is not sterile. It should be
sterilized according to the manufacturer’s instructions before use to
ensure patient safety.
- ISO
15223-1 Reference: 5.2.7
- Use-By
Date
- Symbol:
- Description:
This symbol shows the expiration date of the device. A device past
this date may compromise its integrity or effectiveness, so adhering to this timeline is essential.
- ISO
15223-1 Reference: 5.1.4
- Catalog
Number
- Symbol:
- Description:
This symbol indicates the product’s catalog number, which is useful for
inventory management and ordering purposes.
- ISO
15223-1 Reference: 5.1.6
- Batch
Code
- Symbol:
- Description:
The batch code symbol helps track the specific batch of a product, which
is essential for traceability in case of recalls or quality issues.
- ISO
15223-1 Reference: 5.1.5
- Authorized
Representative in the European Community/European Union
- Symbol:
- Description:
This symbol identifies the authorized representative for the device
within the EU, ensuring compliance with European regulations.
- ISO
15223-1 Reference: 5.1.2
- Medical
Device
- Symbol:
- Description:
This symbol designates that the item is a medical device, helping
distinguish it from other types of equipment or supplies.
- ISO
15223-1 Reference: 5.7.7
- Manufacturer
- Symbol:
- Description:
Indicates the device's manufacturer, which is important information
for traceability and contacting the manufacturer if needed.
- ISO
15223-1 Reference: 5.1.1
- Date
of Manufacture
- Symbol:
- Description:
This symbol provides the date when the device was manufactured, which is
critical for assessing the product's shelf life.
- ISO
15223-1 Reference: 5.1.3
- Do
Not Re-use
- Symbol:
- Description:
This symbol clearly states that the device is intended for single use
only. Reusing it could lead to contamination or device failure.
- ISO
15223-1 Reference: 5.4.2
- Package
Integrity
- Symbol:
- Description:
This symbol warns against using the device if the packaging is damaged,
as this could compromise its sterility.
- ISO
15223-1 Reference: 5.2.8
- Rx
Only
- Symbol:
- Description:
This indicates that the device is restricted to use by or on the order of
a licensed practitioner, in compliance with U.S. federal law.
- Regulation
Reference: U.S. 21 CFR 801.109
- Registered
Trademark
- Symbol:
- Description:
Indicates that the reticle is a registered trademark of Acumed and may
appear alone or with the Acumed name.
- CE
Mark
- Symbol:
- Description:
This mark shows that the device complies with the essential requirements
of the EU Medical Device Directive, ensuring it meets safety and
performance standards.
- Reference:
Article 17 of EU Directive 93/42/EEC
Why These Symbols Matter
For SPTs, recognizing and understanding these symbols is
vital. These symbols provide immediate, at-a-glance information that ensures
devices are handled correctly, processed appropriately, and stored safely.
Failure to adhere to these guidelines can lead to serious consequences,
including the risk of infection, non-compliance with regulatory standards, and
potential harm to patients.
Final Thoughts
As the backbone of infection control in healthcare, SPTs
must be well-versed in these symbols to ensure that every device processed in
the department meets the highest standards of safety and effectiveness. By
familiarizing themselves with these symbols and their meanings, SPTs can
contribute significantly to the overall quality of care provided in their
facilities.
Understanding and adhering to the information conveyed
through these symbols is not just best practice—it’s a critical component of
patient safety and regulatory compliance in the field of sterile processing.