REGULATIONGuideline for TGA disinfectant testing

Assess your disinfectants to fulfil the TGA requirements as specified in TGO 104 and get on the ARTG database.
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The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) of the Australian Department of Health and Aged Care is responsible for regulating the quality of therapeutic goods including medical devices, medicines, disinfectants and sterilants, to name a few. Focusing on disinfectants, the Therapeutic Goods (Standard for Disinfectants and Sanitary Products) (TGO 104) Order 2019 was established, with the latest 2022 revision in force, to ensure quality, safety and efficacy standards of disinfectants marketed in Australia. Following this, TGA published a detailed guideline of instructions for disinfectant testing, highlighting the efficacy test requirements for specific claims for disinfectants and sterilants.

In this instruction document, TGA lays out a wide range of testing that you could perform according to international standards such as EN, AOAC, ASTM, and US EPA, all of which would be acceptable by TGA in demonstrating product performance. Without being familiar with these international standards and test methods, it is possible that this document may be a little daunting to you. Out of all these options, which test should you do? How do you decide?

Here, we have summarized the scope of tests to perform based on your type of product and specific claims you want for your product.

Hospital Grade Disinfectants
SPECTRUM OF ACTIVITY
PRODUCT TYPE
DISINFECTANTS
WIPES1
SURFACE SPRAYS
BACTERICIDAL
EN 13727
EN14561
EN 16615
EN 17387
FUNGICIDAL/YEASTICIDAL
EN14562
EN 16615
EN 17387
VIRUCIDAL
EN 144762 or EN 171114
EN 144762
EN 144762 or EN 167774
MYCOBACTERICIDAL/TUBERCULOCIDAL
EN 143483
EN 143483
EN 143483
SPORICIDAL
EN 171263
EN 171263
EN 171263
1 If suspension test is performed, product after extraction from wipe should be used
2 Additionally Herpes simplex virus and under dirty condition
3 Modification of passing criteria to 6 log reduction
4 Carrier test is preferred
Household/Commercial Grade Disinfectants
SPECTRUM OF ACTIVITY
PRODUCT TYPE
DISINFECTANTS
WIPES1
SURFACE SPRAYS
BACTERICIDAL
EN 1276
EN 16615
EN 13697
FUNGICIDAL/YEASTICIDAL
EN 13697
EN 16615
EN 13697
VIRUCIDAL
EN 144762 or EN 167774
EN 144762
EN 144762 or EN 167774
MYCOBACTERICIDAL/TUBERCULOCIDAL
EN 143483
EN 143483
EN 143483
SPORICIDAL
EN 137043
EN 137043
EN 137043
1 If suspension test is performed, product after extraction from wipe should be used
2 Additionally Herpes simplex virus and under dirty condition
3 Modification of passing criteria to 6 log reduction
4 Carrier test is preferred
Other Products/Claims

Residual Activity

  • PAS 2424 – for claims of effectiveness for 24 hours

Airborne Disinfection Technologies (eg. fogging, misting, nebulizing, etc.)

  • EN 17272 – Distribution Test & Efficacy Test according to intended claims

For more information on the test methods and requirements of the EN tests listed above, visit our dedicated webpage here. Reach out to our team of experts here and let us assist you registering your products with TGA in Australia.