Overview
ISO 11140-4:2007 defines performance requirements for Class 2 chemical indicators used as an alternative to the Bowie and Dick-type test for detection of steam penetration in steam sterilizers processing wrapped health care goods and porous loads. The standard specifies how an indicator system combined with a defined test load (pre‑assembled or user‑assembled) must perform to identify inadequate steam penetration. It clarifies scope and limits (for example, it does not include test methods for sterilizers whose air‑removal stage does not evacuate below atmospheric pressure) and establishes the expectation that an indicator shows poor steam penetration but not necessarily the underlying cause.
Key topics and requirements
- Performance-based specification: The document specifies the required performance of the indicator system when used with its intended test load rather than prescribing exact test‑load materials.
- Indicator/test‑load pairing: Indicators may be supplied incorporated into a test load (single use) or intended to be used with a reusable test load; the combined system performance is the subject of assessment.
- Air‑removal test cycles: Compliance testing uses sub‑atmospheric, trans‑atmospheric and super‑atmospheric air‑removal stages, unless an indicator is intended for a single air‑removal type.
- Temperature and instrumentation: Thermometric recording with multiple sensors is required. Sensors must meet accepted tolerances (e.g., Class A platinum resistance or equivalent thermocouples), have fast response (specified response time), and recording equipment must sample and record at short intervals to capture exposure time and temperature bands.
- Indicator format and durability: If reagent is applied to a substrate, coverage and distribution rules apply (minimum coverage and spacing to ensure interpretable color change). The indicator must withstand steam sterilization and handling; packaging, labelling and quality assurance requirements are also covered.
- Normative test methods (annexes): The standard includes annexes covering test cycles, equivalence determination to Bowie and Dick tests, reproducibility of fail conditions, shelf life, accelerated ageing, steam exposure apparatus, and standard test packs.
Applications and users
- Sterilizer manufacturers and designers - to validate and demonstrate sterilizer performance for wrapped goods and porous loads.
- Sterile Processing Departments (SPDs) / Biomedical engineers - for routine daily Bowie‑and‑Dick‑type testing alternatives and quality control of steam penetration.
- Indicator and test‑pack manufacturers - to design, test and certify Class 2 chemical indicators and associated test loads.
- Regulatory and compliance teams - to interpret performance requirements for sterilization assurance and integration with validation protocols (e.g., ISO 17665-1).
Related standards
- ISO 11140‑1 - Chemical indicators - General requirements
- ISO 11140‑3 - Class 2 indicator systems for Bowie and Dick‑type test
- ISO 17665‑1 - Sterilization of health care products - validation and routine control
- EN 285 - Steam sterilizers - Large sterilizers
Keywords: ISO 11140-4:2007, Class 2 indicator, Bowie and Dick, steam penetration, chemical indicators, steam sterilizer, test pack, sterilization validation.