What is this standard about?
Dose measurement is an integral part of radiation sterilization. This standard provides guidance on the application of dose measurements (dosimetry) during all stages of the sterilization process.
Who is this standard for?
Sterilization equipment manufacturers
Sterilization service providers
Infection control professionals
Other professionals responsible for sterilization
Why should you use this standard?
It gives guidance on dosimetry procedures relating to the development, validation and routine control of radiation sterilization processes as described in:
BS EN ISO 11137-1:2015 Sterilization of health care products. Radiation. Requirements for development, validation and routine control of a sterilization process for medical devices
BS EN ISO 11137-2:2015 Sterilization of health care products. Radiation. Establishing the sterilization dose
It also provides explanations and methods regarded as suitable for complying with requirements.
What’s changed since the last update?
The revised standard:
Includes much more guidance on dose measurement uncertainty to help with meeting the dosimetric requirements in BS EN ISO 11137-1 and BS EN ISO 11137 -2
Introduces and formally defines the ideas of ‘direct’ and ‘indirect’ measurement
Provides guidance on target doses based on measurement uncertainty considerations and process variability
BS EN ISO 11137-3:2017 history
2017BS EN ISO 11137-3:2017 Sterilization of health care products. Radiation. Guidance on dosimetric aspects of development, validation and routine control
2006BS EN ISO 11137-1:2006+A1:2013 Sterilization of health care products - Radiation - Requirements for development, validation and routine control of a sterilization process for medical devices
0000 BS EN ISO 11137-1:2006
1994BS EN 552:1994 Sterilization of medical devices - Validation and routine control of sterilization by irradiation