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What is ISO 8 cleanroom classification?
Each cleanroom class is denoted by a maximum concentration of particles per cubic meter or cubic foot of air. ISO 8 is the second lowest cleanroom classification
Impact of the new Annex 1 on sterile filling in pharma
EU GMP Annex 1 is a whole new era for the sterile filling industry. From barrier technology to “first air”, pharmaceutical manufacturers have a lot to decide. Johannes...
Danish pharmacies invest in hi-tech environmental monitoring system
The construction of a new building prompted one of Denmark’s largest pharmacy businesses to invest in Vaisala’s viewLinc Continuous Monitoring System (CMS) to protect the...
Industry 4.0: What is the advantage of real-time digital signage?
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Scientific justification for monitoring indirect product contact surfaces
Findings from a survey on several pharma companies unveil the best practices for monitoring indirect product contact surfaces. Walid El Azab and Lillia Belkhamassi explain
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