Requirements for aseptic filling lines, from environmental controls to intervention management, with a focus on contamination risk and the Media Fill Test.
Scientific background, initial experience in bioindustries, chemistry, pharmacy.
Course modules
about 2 hours
Aseptic Filling line specific conditions
This activity presents the principles of asepsis and the aseptic conditions required in a controlled Fill & Finish environment, covering ISO classes, airflow, protective equipment, contaminants, and the requirements associated with classified areas.
This immersive activity introduces the equipment used on a filling line. Through various hands-on operations, it explores their functions and the precautions to be taken.
This activity presents the different types of interventions that may occur on an aseptic filling line, classifying them according to their frequency and their level of risk to product sterility. It distinguishes between routine, non-routine, and unplanned interventions.
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