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Visual Inspection Systems 17-18 March 2010 Prague, Czech Republic
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This event aims at giving an overview of different optical inspection systems for the required testing of parenterals. Apart from technical aspects, quality assurance as well as the practical operation of these systems are examined, and guidance on putting them into operation is provided.
Medicinal products for parenteral application are subject to a large number of tests. An essential aspect is testing for particulate matter and primary packaging deficiencies. Here, the regulations require a 100 1221346nspection. The question of how it is performed is left to the manufacturer's discretion. Next to manual and semi-automatic inspection, fully automatic systems become more and more important. With the help of suitable technologies, qualification and validation, they can ensure an optimum level of safety in an economical way. In this context it is crucial to choose the right settings for the system in order to avoid discarding of too many in-specification products.
However, which form of optical inspection should be chosen? Are there any differences between pre-filled syringes and vials? What has to be taken into account during qualification and validation, what during everyday operation of the system? Which requirements does an inspector have on optical inspection systems? What is important with regard to training or OOS results? What is to be done with rejects? These and further questions are discussed and answered during the conference. Furthermore, new possibilities in optical inspection are presented, e.g. inspecting opaque systems, like plastic containers. |
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