🎥 IEC 60601-1 4th Edition: Design Controls And QMS Impacts You Need To Know 📣📣

🎥 IEC 60601-1 4th Edition: Design Controls And QMS Impacts You Need To Know 📣📣

On August 15, 2025, I had the privilege of presenting the Impacts on IEC 60601-1, 4th Edition webinar as part of MLVx Friday In-Focus. The turnout was incredible, with more than 110 MedTech professionals from around the world joining. Startups, SMEs, large manufacturers, test labs, and regulators were all represented.

We unpacked the drivers and major changes in the upcoming 4th Edition, and the discussion didn’t stop when the webinar ended. Some of the most valuable insights came afterward in the LinkedIn conversations that followed.

🎩 Get your reviewer’s hat on – IEC 60601-1, 4th Edition Draft Fragments Have Dropped‼️ 🚀

🎩 Get your reviewer’s hat on – IEC 60601-1, 4th Edition Draft Fragments Have Dropped‼️ 🚀

Over the last two weeks – and with a Friday night (6/20/25 Geneva time – late) finale still to come – we’ve seen CD1s and CD2 (WG 47 ONLY) fly out for Fragments 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, and 12 from WG 41 through WG 48, but for WG 45.

This is not just standards spring cleaning – these are foundational changes to the IEC 60601-1 General Standard, folding the Collateral standards into the core. If you have medical electrical equipment, medical electrical systems or software SaMD or SiMD you need to be aware of these changes. If you’re a manufacturer, test lab, trade association, Notified Body, Regulator or other interested party who owns a risk file… you need to review this.

Join me for an Interactive Workshop Identifying Standards, Guidances, & Turn Standards into Your Competitive Advantage @ 10X

Join me for an Interactive Workshop Identifying Standards, Guidances, & Turn Standards into Your Competitive Advantage @ 10X

Don’t make the 5 costly mistakes companies make with Medical Device Standards. Learn from the IEC 60601 Guy himself.:

Late Identification of Applicable Standards: Leads to expensive redesigns and delayed timelines

Ignoring Expert Standards Guidance: Results in regulatory rejections and costly resubmissions

Unprepared Risk Management File for Testing: Risks unnecessary costs due to lack of strategic planning for compliance.

Unprepared Regulatory Submissions: Leads to costly setbacks and market-entry delays

Underestimating Education and Training: Creates knowledge gaps, increasing errors and compliance risks.

IEC 60601 Amendments Presentation Now on MDG Premium

IEC 60601 Amendments Presentation Now on MDG Premium

Joe Hage graciously invited me to present on July 30 to his MDG premium group on “IEC 60601 Amendments & What’s in the future for Medical Electrical Equipment”. We had a great conversation with about 35 or so people from around the world. They were from Ireland, the Netherlands, India, the US, and elsewhere in the conversation, with questions throughout and at the end too.

IEC 60601-1-2:2020 (Ed. 4.1) Hidden Surprise!

IEC 60601-1-2:2020 (Ed. 4.1) Hidden Surprise!

IEC 60601-1-2:2014, 4th edition, references CISPR 11:2010 (a.k.a. EN 55011), had no radiated rf emissions requirements for group 2 devices (intentional radiators) between 150kHz and 30 MHz. This is the basis for all group 2 medical devices on the market today.
IEC 60601-1-2:2020, edition 4.1, got fast tracked by the FDA since it contains new immunity tests (table 11 – RFID requirements based on AIM 735131 standard values) that they want manufacturers to do immediately. In that 2020 standard, 60601-1-2 references CISPR 11:2015 + A1:2016 + A2:2019 version that inherits a new group 2 only RF radiated emissions test with limits that apply for 150kHz – 30 MHz.