Comala Document Management Cloud ISO 13485 Sections 4.2.4 & 4.2.5 (Control of Documents, Control of Records) Compliance Statement
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This article explains how compliance with sections 4.2.4 and 4.2.5 can be achieved when using Confluence with Comala Document Management. It also provides information about support for other elements of the standard, and a list of the tools required for successful implementation.
Confluence is a wiki used to help teams collaborate and share knowledge efficiently. It acts as your document collaboration and repository as it keeps full tracking of what changed in each document, when, and by whom. Team members can create, share, and collaborate on content.
If your organization has an ISO-13485:2016 quality management system, you can leverage Confluence to meet many of the requirements of that standard.
In particular, extending Confluence with Comala Document Management will help you meet the requirements related to the management and control of documents and records (sections 4.2.4 and 4.2.5).
It may also be useful to review our complementary compliance statement for FDA CFR 21 part 11.
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Appfire does not claim compliance or certification of any of our tools, as it is not possible for any vendor to offer a compliant system. In addition to taking advantage of technical elements, compliant systems must also implement the necessary procedural and administrative controls.
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1. Checklist against the ISO 13485:2016 requirements of sections 4.2.4 and 4.2.5 (Control of documents, control of records)
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4.2.4 (a) | Review and approve documents for adequacy prior to issue; | Comala Document Management provides a method of enforcing review and approval processes for documents. This approval process is supported by built-in electronic signatures and an audit log. The flexibility provided by the Comala Document Management macro language enables configuring an approval process which reflects your defined documented approval processes, and the different organizational roles you have. | Each Confluence page has a unique Space/Title combination. Page versions are captured automatically and provide comparisons between versions. Unique page identifier may be allocated manually (i.e., using page properties or page metadata). | Define the review and approval process which works best for you. |
4.2.4 (b) | Review, update as necessary and re-approve documents; | The approval process, as provided by Comala Document Management, supports processing of updates according to the defined approval process. | ||
4.2.4 (c) | Ensure that the current revision status, and changes to documents are identified; | Comala Document Management provides the means to clearly distinguish between current and draft versions of documents. Some organizations go further and use Comala Publishing to help separate between approved pages and pages which are still in the authoring and approval process. It creates a structure of an authoring space, where approved documents are automatically published into an official space. | Confluence provides a complete history of changes to each document. If you setup a dedicated official space, then this feature will provide the difference between official versions of the page. | |
4.2.4 (d) | Ensure that relevant versions of applicable documents are available at points of use; | Users can access Confluence throughout the internet (as per your network and security configuration) using any device. | ||
4.2.4 (e) | Ensure that documents remain legible and readily identifiable; | Each Confluence page has a unique Space/Title combination. | Keeping your documents electronically ensures they are always legible. | |
4.2.4 (f) | External document are clearly identified, and their distribution is controlled | Confluence provides a way to attach external files to pages; providing the sturucture to allign external documents with your internal structures (approvals, identification, access management) | ||
4.2.4 (g) | Prevent deterioration or loss of documents; | Implement backup mechanism. | ||
4.2.4 overall | Changes to documents are reviewed and approved by appropriate functions in the organization | The definition of the approval process in Comala Document Management supports a role-based approval and review process. | ||
4.2.4 overall | Documents are retained for a defined retention period | Confluence provides the mechanism to retain all pages, including their historical versions. | Implement backup mechanism. | |
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