LPW Technology Achieves ISO Safety Standard
The ISO 13485 certification demonstrates compliance in quality management within the field of medical technology.
LPW Technology has achieved certification to ISO 13485 standard for medical devices at its UK facility.
Successful certification to this standard required everyone in the organization to complete their roles to the highest standards in following the requirements of ISO 13485 and LPW’s procedures and systems, the company says. LPW achieved the standard with no critical, major or minor non-conformances.
Dr. Phil Carroll, founder and CEO of LPW, comments, “The providers of the life-changing bone and joint restoration products that we work with can have full confidence that our quality management systems ensure we operate to the most stringent of protocols.”
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