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Please take a look at some informative links
below. These links will direct you to some of this
industries regulatory agencies. Just click on any
of the agencies or organizations names or logos to
follow a hyperlink to each of their web sites.
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The Food and Drug Administration
The Federal Food and Drug Administration's
function is to protect the public from
unsafe or ineffective drugs and medical
devices. FDA will inspect manufacturers to
ensure that they are practicing Good
Manufacturing Practices (GMPs) and all drugs
and medical devices (i.e., glutaraldehyde,
sterilizers, spore strips, surgical masks,
sutures, pace makers, surgical instruments,
etc.) must have their testing protocols and
results submitted for review and clearance
prior to being marketed.
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
The Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention provides science-based assistance
to state and local health departments in the
control and prevention of disease, injury,
and disability. Emphasis has been placed on
health promotion and education in order to
reduce the impact of smoking-related
diseases, injury, HIV and chronic disease
prevention. The National Center for Health
Statistics has recently joined the CDC. The
CDC is also responsible for writing
infection control guidelines for the
hospital and dental environment, for the
control of TB and pneumonia, to name a few.
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Organization for Safety and Asepsis Procedures
OSAP is an organization of clinicians,
auxiliaries, scientists, educators, policy
makers, industry representatives, and allied
agency and association representatives
dedicated to promoting and advancing dental
infection control and practice safety
worldwide.
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Occupational Safety and Health Administration -
U.S. Department of Labor
The Occupational Safety and Health
Administration monitors the workplace for
optimal safety of all workers. Its
standards are law and are based on the
premise that all employers must provide a
safe work environment, free from physical,
chemical, biological and noise
hazards. There are four Industry Standards,
one of which is the General Industry
Standard, into which the following standards
fall: Bloodborne Pathogens, Chemical Hazard
Communication, Personal Protective
Equipment, Emergency Response, Medical First
Aid, Fire Safety, etc. There are 19
standards in the General Industry Standard
alone.
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Association for the Advancement of Medical
Instrumentation
AAMI is a unique alliance of nearly 6,000
members united by the common goal of
increasing the understanding and beneficial
use of medical instrumentation. AAMI is the
primary source of consensus and timely
information on medical instrumentation and
technology, and is the primary resource for
the industry, the professions, and
government for national and international
standards.
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The Joint Commission of Accreditation of
Healthcare Organizations
The Joint Commission Evaluates and accredits
nearly 18,000 health care organizations and
programs in the United States. An
independent, non-for-profit organization,
JCAHO is the nation's predominant
standards-setting and accrediting body in
health care. Since 1651, JCAHO has developed
state-of-the-art, professionally based
standards and evaluated the compliance of
health care organization against these
benchmarks.
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