Medical masks and respirators: Health Canada’s role

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What we do

Health Canada regulates all medical devices for sale in Canada. All makes and models of medical masks and respirators sold in Canada must be sold by someone with a medical device establishment licence (MDEL) issued by Health Canada.

To help ensure that medical masks and respirators are safe and effective, we can, when necessary:

Post-market surveillance

After the manufacturer or the distributor of a mask or respirator receives an MDEL, we monitor the device for its safety, effectiveness and quality.

As part of our post-market surveillance activities, we may:

We consider compliance with the standards and performance requirements when determining whether safety and effectiveness requirements have been met.

Learn more:

For information on how to report a problem or concern with a mask or a respirator, please refer to the Report a problem or concern section.

If you have questions or concerns about the risks and safety of medical masks or respirators, please send an email to mdd.postmarket-postcommercialisation.dim@hc-sc.gc.ca.

Compliance and enforcement

We use compliance and enforcement actions to help mitigate risk for devices on the market.

To do this, we may:

Compliance and enforcement policy for health products (POL-0001)

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