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Reducing the fungal footwear risk: Evaluating polymeric antimicrobial flooring for cleanroom entry
Tim Sandle from Bio Products Laboratory discusses the practical implications of a study comparing the use of antimicrobial polymeric flooring (such as the Dycem range) with standard flooring as evaluated against a range of common fungi
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Regulatory
Meeting regulatory expectations
Best practice and meeting the expectations of regulators on the use of plant isolates, bioburden strategies, rapid ID methods, auditing environmental controls and deviation management are topics taxing microbiologists. Susan Birks reports on issues discussed at the Pharmig conference
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Regulatory
EU GMP Annex 15 Revisions: Improving Qualification and Validation
Validation and qualification form an important part of the quality system in the pharmaceutical sector and can be defined in different ways. Tim Sandle, Head of Microbiology, BPL, UK discusses some standard definitions from a Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) perspective
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Design & Build
Airflow visualisation in an aseptic facility
A large amount of filtered air is required to remove or dilute contaminants for satisfactory operations in a critical cleanroom environment. Airflow visualisation studies can assist in knowing how air moves in a cleanroom and affects any contamination that might be present. Should problematic airflow patterns occur, the manager of the cleanroom should either attempt to engineer these out, undertake a suitable risk assessment or target environmental monitoring samples towards the areas of concern.