Dec 22, 2025: FDA Updated Its Recognized Consensus Standards db 100+ New Or Updated Standards

Dec 22, 2025: FDA Updated Its Recognized Consensus Standards db 100+ New Or Updated Standards

Key themes: IEC 60601/80601, IEC 61326-2-6, ISO 15223-1 A1:25, & ASCA considerations

In late December 2025, the FDA expanded its Recognized Consensus Standards Database, adding more than 100 new or updated standards. Some are eligible for use under the ASCA Program, while others carry important implications for design, testing, labeling, and overall regulatory strategy.

Regulatory expectations around standards are shifting earlier in the product lifecycle. Standards are no longer something teams can simply “handle at test.” Reviewers increasingly expect standards interpretation, risk decisions, and test strategies to be visible and justified during design reviews and technical documentation development. This reinforces why understanding not just which standards are recognized, but how they are recognized and applied, matters more than ever.

Medical Device Compliance & Certification Summit – Why It Matters?

Medical Device Compliance & Certification Summit – Why It Matters?

Medical device and diagnostic compliance expectations are shifting earlier in the product lifecycle. IEC 60601 and related standards are no longer something teams can “handle at test.” Regulators increasingly expect standards interpretation, risk decisions, and test strategy to be visible and justified during design reviews and technical documentation development.

This shift is showing up in real ways – through tougher design reviews, deeper questions during pre-submission interactions, and increased scrutiny of how standards were applied, not just whether a final test report exists.

To address this reality, Eisner Safety Consultants (ESC) is working with Nemko to deliver a three-day, in-person Medical Device Compliance & Certification Summit focused on how standards, testing, and regulatory expectations intersect in real programs.

This is a focused, three-day program for engineering, regulatory, and compliance teams navigating IEC 60601, IEC 61010, EMC and RF requirements, certification strategy, and regulator guidance documents across FDA, EU, and other markets.

What’s NASA & Star Trek have to do with IEC 60601?

What’s NASA & Star Trek have to do with IEC 60601?

From NASA to IEC 60601 – A Lifelong Trek for Safer Devices.

When I was in high school, I had no idea a simple work study opportunity would redirect my entire future. That is exactly what happened when I was beamed over to NASA for the first time. That early exposure to real world engineering lit a spark that has stayed with me ever since. A curiosity for science, safety, and how technology can genuinely serve people.

All these decades later, that same curiosity still energizes my work with IEC 60601, patient safety, and supporting the MedTech industry. So when I joined Faisal Kamal on The ⭕️ Podcast, it felt like a perfect chance to bring all these threads together. Star Trek. NASA. Standards. Innovation. Human factors. EMS & Home use environments.. And above all, patient safety.

From Engineer To “The IEC 60601 Guy” – Project MedTech Podcast

From Engineer To “The IEC 60601 Guy” – Project MedTech Podcast

From engineer to “The IEC 60601 Guy” — my story and practical tips
I joined Duane Mancini on the Project Medtech Podcast to share how I became known for IEC 60601, why the series is a roadmap you can follow, and what 4th Edition changes mean for design, QMS, and documentation.

A quick personal note
Nobody starts at the top as “The IEC 60601 Guy.” My path ran through early days at NASA, many years in test labs, and deep work in standards committees. What stuck with me is simple — stay curious, do the work, and show the work. That’s how we turn a dense standard into a practical plan.