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Online Webinar 2019 - 60 Minutes Live Webinar Understanding Aseptic Technique and Cleanroom Behavior – Avoiding Human Error

Date2019-09-25

Deadline2019-09-25

VenueOnine, USA - United States USA - United States

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Websitehttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/understandi...

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Learning Objectives
Definition of Aseptic Processing (AP)
Terminal Sterilization vs. AP
Proper Personnel Behavior in a Cleanroom
Facility Design and how it impacts the product
A review of proper environmental monitoring practices and systems used
Aseptic Technique & clean room behavior
Session Highlights
In sterile compounding, aseptic technique is contributing to the prevention of microbiological contamination. It is providing sterility, safety, and efficacy to the sterile product, especially various injections for patients. Cleaning, Gowning and proper methods of contamination control will be reviewed along with why clean rooms are designed the way they are.
Who Will Benefit
This course will benefit those Aseptic operators, Aseptic sample handlers, personnel who work in a Biological Safety Cabinet (BSC) and their management and Quality Assurance counterparts, in highlighting how to operate in a clean room environment, proper facility design, proper personnel gowning, and the equipment needed to conduct environmental monitoring. In addition, this course will review how Quality Systems help define requirements for aseptic technique and clean rooms and how to properly maintain these environments.
Quality Assurance/Quality Control
Management
Training
Regulatory
Technical Operations
Manufacturing
Overview
This training program will discuss how, in sterile compounding, aseptic technique is contributing to the prevention of microbiological contamination. It provides sterility, safety, and efficacy to the sterile product, especially various injections for patients. In this course, cleaning, gowning and proper methods of contamination control will be reviewed along with why clean rooms are designed the way they are.
Why Should You Attend
Compounding sterile products are made utilizing aseptic technique. Aseptic technique is a microbiological term referring to the prevention of microorganism contamination. The procedure involves the use of specialized equipment, sterile apparel, meticulous processing, and continuous cleaning.
This course will review proper cleaning, gowning and ways to avoid the common sources of contamination that exist in a clean room environment. This course is also a good refresher for those personnel that are familiar with the way to properly work in the clean room and why clean rooms are designed for proper contamination control.
Faculty: Danielle DeLucy Owner, ASA Training and Consulting, LLC
Danielle DeLucy, MS, is owner of ASA Training and Consulting, LLC which provides Pharmaceutical and Biologics based companies with training and quality systems assistance in order to meet Regulatory compliance. Prior to this role, Danielle has been in the industry for 15 years serving in numerous Quality Management Roles, such as the Director of Product Quality, the oversight of Sterility Assurance practices and provided QA oversight of numerous filling and packaging operations.

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