Cleanroom Microbiology

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Many companies do not have their own dedicated microbiologist on site and in this case, various departments acquire responsibility for looking after the establishment and maintenance of the environmental monitoring and product testing. Personnel ofte... Read More

Many companies do not have their own dedicated microbiologist on site and in this case, various departments acquire responsibility for looking after the establishment and maintenance of the environmental monitoring and product testing. Personnel often are unsure of the exact regulatory requirements with regard to the testing required, how best to perform the testing so as to gain the most relevant and appropriate data, how to interpret the results, and understand the severity of the impacts the result may have on the safety and quality of the final product.

Very often environmental controls such as the microbiological and particle testing are viewed as something that has to be addressed, however the real understanding of why and how this monitoring should be performed and the interpretation of the results and data is often not thought out effectively. What is best practice? How does the information gained compare to the cost of all this monitoring?

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What's covered?

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The programme offers the participants, an opportunity to work together in establishing an effective environmental monitoring plan in compliance with the ISO standards and exploring challenges, solving problems and finding solutions to microbial issues that could potentially have an impact on the final product and in turn on the business and people working within it.

  • Environmental Monitoring Program
    • Choice of Microbiological Sampling
    • Sampling Locations based on risk assessment
    • Sampling Map
    • Sampling Frequency
    • Alert & Action Limits
    • Interpretation of Results
    • Out of Spec Results
    • Investigations
    • Reporting Trending & Documentation Systems
  • Particulate Monitoring
  • Cleanroom audit awareness
  • Bioburden Sampling
  • LAL Sampling
  • Feedback

 

This training programme is very interactive, constantly encourages feedback from the participants and applies various, different training methods and styles to deliver the key messages effectively e.g. discussions, group activities and practical exercises. Participants are given the opportunity to learn how to perform a cleanroom audit on their own cleanroom facility and become aware of what areas and behaviours are of potential concern with regard to contributing to contamination levels. On finishing the course, participants must complete in detail, an out of spec investigation.

Who should participate?

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Any person in the organisation who has responsibility for :

  • Looking after the cleanroom testing i.e. microbial, particulate or product testing, establishing limits and/or completing out of spec investigations
  • Personnel working within the cleanroom on a regular basis, as they are the eyes on the ground to help identify the root cause of out of spec results.

In order for personnel to participate in the completion of investigations they must understand why this monitoring is performed and have an awareness of how significant levels of contamination can enter the cleanroom in order to cause these out of spec results.

What will I learn?

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Participants achieve the following learning outcomes from the programme;

  • Understand the requirements and purpose of microbial testing.
  • Understand the regulatory requirements as detailed in ISO14698 and ISO 14644
  • Set up and maintain an effective Environmental Monitoring Plan
  • Trend results appropriately
  • Establish alert and action limits
  • Interpret the results and define the impacts correctly.
  • Manage out of spec results
  • Investigate current issues/out of spec results where required
  • Document investigations clearly
  • Prescribe appropriate corrective action

Who are the tutors?

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Course Code
LS011
Duration
1 training day
Public Price
Virtual Training: €395
Delivery Mode
This programme is delivered by Classroom, Virtual Training, or In-Company training
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What Our Learner's SayWhat Our Learner's Say


Very enjoyable
Mary F November 11, 2024
Really enjoyed the course, very competent Tutor and was very well prepared, explained all concepts/ theory well and clearly. Overall very helpful and useful - highly recommend
Kai T September 24, 2024
I really enjoyed the course it was very informative and engaging. Kevina was an excellent tutor and was very knowledgeable with the course content. I would highly recommend this course to a colleague.
Zoe D September 24, 2024
Great interesting course for a first time environmental monitoring experience
Ger K September 24, 2024

News & UpdatesNews & Updates

Cleanroom Standard ISO 14644-2:2015 Key Updates

The prime function of ISO 14644-2 is to prove continued compliance with ISO 14644-1. The 2015 edition emphasises the need to consider a monitoring strategy in a...

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Cleanroom Microbiology

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Cleanroom Microbiology

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  • 24 Feb 2025
    Delivery: Virtual Training
    Location: Virtual
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