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Overview
\n\nThis training program wi ll discuss how\, in sterile compounding\, aseptic technique is contributin g to the prevention of microbiological contamination. It provides sterilit y\, safety\, and efficacy to the sterile product\, especially various inje ctions for patients. In this course\, cleaning\, gowning and proper method s of contamination control will be reviewed along with why clean rooms are designed the way they are.
\n\nWhy Should You Atten d
\n\nCompounding sterile products are made utilizing asept ic technique. Aseptic technique is a microbiological term referring to the prevention of microorganism contamination. The procedure involves the use of specialized equipment\, sterile apparel\, meticulous processing\, and continuous cleaning.
\n\nThis course will review proper cleaning\, g owning and ways to avoid the common sources of contamination that exist in a clean room environment. This course is also a good refresher for those personnel that are familiar with the way to properly work in the clean roo m and why clean rooms are designed for proper contamination control.
\n \nSession Highlights
\n\nD efinition of Aseptic Processing (AP)
\nTerminal Ster ilization vs. AP
\nProper Personnel Behavior in a Cl eanroom
\nFacility Design and How It Impacts the Pro duct
\nA Review of Proper Environmental Monitoring P ractices and Systems Used
\nAseptic Technique and Cl ean Room Behavior
\nWho Will Benefi t
\n\nThis course will highlight how to operate in a clean room environment\, proper facility design\, proper personnel gowning\, and the equipment needed to conduct environmental monitoring. In addition\, t his course will review how quality systems help define requirements for as eptic technique and clean rooms and how to properly maintain these environ ments. This course will benefit:
\n\nAseptic operators
\nAseptic sample handlers
\nP ersonnel who work in a biological safety cabinet (BSC) and their managemen t
\nQuality assurance counterparts
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