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There are three pathways to exporting a ventilator from Australia. This guidance can help you choose the right pathway.
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There are three pathways to exporting a ventilator from Australia. This guidance can help you choose the right pathway.
Ventilators exported from Australia as well as being supplied in Australia must meet Australian regulatory requirements.
They must be included in the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (the ARTG).
This means the device:
If you are considering applying for TGA Conformity Assessment Certification, familiarise yourself with the expected requirements and relevant fees.
The Essential Principles checklist will help you document compliance with the principles. Completing this checklist will assist when you commence the Conformity Assessment Certification process.
If you have a Conformity Assessment Certificate and would like to supply your ventilator in Australia, you need to include your device in the ARTG. There are also relevant ongoing responsibilities you need to meet.
If you do not intend to supply your ventilator in Australia, but instead wish to export the ventilator to other countries, you must include the ventilator on the ARTG as a Class I (Export Only).
Class I (Export Only) devices are:
Importing countries are aware that Class I (Export Only) devices have not undergone independent assessment by the TGA (or a European notified body or other recognised comparable regulator) and may not have undergone an appropriate level of assessment under the Australian regulatory framework to ensure the device is safe and fit for its intended purpose.
For this reason, some countries will not import Class I (Export Only) devices.
While you do not need a Conformity Assessment Certificate from the TGA (or a European notified body or other recognised comparable regulator), the manufacturer of a Class I (Export Only) device will need to make a Declaration of Conformity (DoC).
The DoC can be in any format, but it must include the following information:
DoC templates are available. Class I (Export Only) devices should use the template under Schedule 3, Part 6, Clause 6.6).
Declaring false or misleading information to the Commonwealth is illegal.
By signing the DoC, the manufacturer is declaring that they have prepared technical documentation for the device demonstrating that it meets the Essential Principles.
Technical documentation includes, but is not limited to:
The manufacturer must maintain records and provide evidence to substantiate any claims made within the DoC if requested by the TGA.
Advertising material or information provided with a Class I (Export Only) device must not imply endorsement or approval by the TGA.
In addition, you must make it clear that the device is an export-only device.
Once you have completed the DoC, you can apply to include your Class I (Export Only) device in the ARTG.
The DoC signed by the manufacturer will need to be uploaded with the application.
There are ongoing responsibilities and conditions of an inclusion of a Class I (Export only) device.
Ongoing responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
You are able to export a device without including it in the ARTG if the device is:
See Item 1.2 of part 1 to Schedule 4 of the Therapeutic Goods (Medical Devices) Regulations 2002
Importing countries may have further requirements. These include the need for a Certificate of Free Sale/Export Certificate.
We don't track individual requirements for other countries around the world. We encourage you contact the country of import through their consulate or embassy.
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