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Manufacturing Sterile Products

16 July 2018, Reading, United Kingdom


Introduction
Course Overview

This course provides an extensive introduction to the regulatory requirements governing pharmaceutical clean room operation, and details the aseptic filling and terminal sterilisation methods for producing sterile products. The delegates will gain an appreciation of the significance of sterile products to the patient, and understand why there is intensive regulatory interest worldwide in the control of sterile product manufacture.

Suitability

This course will provide valuable underpinning knowledge to all personnel working for companies responsible for the manufacture of sterile products. It will be of benefit to those working in sterile products manufacturing, QC (especially environmental monitoring personnel), QA personnel as well as support engineers.

Learning Outcomes

At the end of the course you will:
  • Understand the risks associated with sterile products
  • Appreciate the requirements for contamination control and how this links to clean room design
  • Understand the methods for terminal sterilisation and processes involved in aseptic product manufacture
  • Appreciate the importance of people and the need for trained personnel
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Reading Scientific Services Limited (RSSL)

RSSL Training Suite, Reading Scientific Services Limited (RSSL), Reading Enterprise Centre, Earley Gate, Whiteknights Road, Reading, RG6 6BU, United Kingdom

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