A robust environmental monitoring strategy is key to maintaining high standards of safety, quality, and compliance in pharmaceutical manufacturing.
Detecting and controlling microbial contamination in manufacturing environments, ensures that drugs are safe for consumption and provides critical data to assess the effectiveness of cleaning and sanitization programs for consistent product quality.
Identifying contamination trends allows for timely corrective actions, to minimise risks to both the product and the manufacturing process, while adhering to the stringent compliance guidelines set in GMP Annex 1 and FDA regulations.
This comprehensive training program equips participants with the skills to identify various microbiological contaminants and understand their significance in environmental monitoring and microbiological quality control. Attendees will learn diverse sampling methods and their practical applications, along with the challenges and key considerations in sample preservation.
The course also covers the rationale behind different incubation ranges and how to justify incubation choices. Finally, participants will gain proficiency in interpreting microbiological control results and addressing common reading difficulties.
By attending this workshop, participants will:
This activity is highly recommended for:
There are no prerequisites to attend
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