Immersion in a cleanroom: preventing contamination and adopting best practices
This activity helps identify the main sources and vectors of contamination in cleanrooms, while reviewing the fundamental objectives of these controlled environments and the role of air treatment systems (HVAC) in managing environmental contamination. It is based on the requirements of Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), the NF EN 17141 standard, and the Contamination Control Strategy (CCS) to illustrate the key principles of contamination control.
This activity presents the differences between ISO classes and pharmaceutical classes, while explaining the organization of production areas based on their criticality level. It also helps identify biosafety requirements, the prerequisites for accessing a cleanroom, and the role of contamination control equipment such as laminar airflow systems and HEPA filters.
This activity highlights the importance of hygiene principles and gowning rules in cleanrooms, detailing the key steps of the gowning procedure adapted to class C/D areas. It also emphasizes the behaviors required to reduce contamination risks and ensure compliance with GMP requirements.
This activity offers a virtual reality immersion to practice the full gowning process required to enter a class C area. It allows learners to apply the correct steps in accordance with regulatory requirements and contamination control rules.
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