Reprocessors Have Three Months To Mark Devices; Guidance Tells Them How
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Starting in three months, reprocessors will have to prominently and conspicuously identify themselves on or near all single-use devices they reprocess, even if the products were not branded by their original manufacturers
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