Target Group
This course is directed at staff in pharmaceutical engineering departments and production, involved in the planning, qualification or operation of clean rooms.
Engineering companies and GMP-planners are also the target group of this course.
Engineering companies and GMP-planners are also the target group of this course.
Objectives
This course outlines the principles of planning, qualification and operation of clean rooms & barrier systems and their associated HVAC systems in the GMP environment. Both the protection concepts and the premises for aseptic and non-sterile manufacturing will be addressed.
Background
Knowing the regulatory requirements on rooms and HVAC systems is an absolute prerequisite for all further steps like design, qualification and operation of clean rooms.
It is therefore essential to be aware of all restrictions and relations between material and personnel flows before starting with the building of clean rooms for pharmaceutical manufacturing. This is the starting point for the zone concepts and the required airlocks.
The clean room itself consists of floor, wall and ceiling systems suitable for the intended use. Now, which systems are suitable for which clean zones or processes? How can an isolator be integrated in the concept?
The classification and qualification of the rooms have to be done after the construction. The formal requirements on qualification are the same for clean rooms dedicated to the manufacture of both sterile and non-sterile dosage forms. Only the contents to be examined and fulfilled are different.
Qualification – which serves the verification of the correct functioning of the production rooms – merges into the routine monitoring. Moreover, the systems in place for requalification, change control, deviation and maintenance ensure the GMP status to be kept.
It is therefore essential to be aware of all restrictions and relations between material and personnel flows before starting with the building of clean rooms for pharmaceutical manufacturing. This is the starting point for the zone concepts and the required airlocks.
The clean room itself consists of floor, wall and ceiling systems suitable for the intended use. Now, which systems are suitable for which clean zones or processes? How can an isolator be integrated in the concept?
The classification and qualification of the rooms have to be done after the construction. The formal requirements on qualification are the same for clean rooms dedicated to the manufacture of both sterile and non-sterile dosage forms. Only the contents to be examined and fulfilled are different.
Qualification – which serves the verification of the correct functioning of the production rooms – merges into the routine monitoring. Moreover, the systems in place for requalification, change control, deviation and maintenance ensure the GMP status to be kept.
Programme
GMP Requirements for Clean Rooms and HVAC Systems in the Pharmaceutical Industry
- The EU GMP guide, Annex 1 and 15, ISO Norms and other GMP relevant guidelines
- Definition of cleanliness: particles and microbiological limits
- Comparison of EU und US requirements
- Requirements during planning, construction and operation
- Experiences from inspections
Zone Concepts
- Considering of the frame conditions: premises, number of floors, products, technologies
- Estimation of the required spaces (with regards to the equipment and production capacities)
- Requirements according to the different clean room zones
- How to develop material and personnel flows: from process to layout
- Planning with the technical room book
- Specific pressures cascades and airlock requirements
- Examples for zone concepts for sterile and non-sterile manufacturing including highly potent compounds
HVAC Systems: from Planning to Commissioning
- Background for HVAC-Systems
- Design criteria
- GMP criteria and requirements for recovery time, air changes, air velocity, differential pressures, …
- Usage of flow visualisation tools
- The different concepts possible from 100% fresh air to recirculation
- Different production types and the influence on HVAC systems and their GMP relevance
- Filters
- Control strategies
- Energy aspects
- Requirements for the construction site
- Monitoring systems
GMP Requirements for Clean Room Walls, Ceilings and Floors
- Description of requirements coming from planning, ISO norms and GMP Guidelines
- Overview of the different wall and ceiling systems used in the pharmaceutical industry
- Components of wall systems: terminals, doors and Windows
- The GMP-compliant clean room drain
- Floors: Slip-resistance vs. GMP
- Requirements for silicone joints (and coves)
- Assignment of the different systems to the different clean room classes – which walls, ceilings and floors are appropriate/allowed for which cleanliness class?
- Specifying the intended quality: the URS
- How to determine the specified quality of walls, ceilings and floors
Barrier Systems
- Definition of Isolator & RABS Systems
- Pros & Cons of the different Systems
- Prerequisites for the usage of isolator/RABS
- Technical implementation of a barrier system
Particle Testing and the ISO 14644
- Leak testing of filters
- Measuring over and under pressure
- Determination of the number of air changes
- Measurement of the recovery time
- Particle measurement and classification of the room
- Requirements for particle counters
- Number of measuring points and volumes according to ISO
- Air flow study, smoke study (UDF)
- Documentation of results
Qualification of Clean Room & HVAC System
- Definitions: classification, qualification, requalification, monitoring and recurring tests
- Organisation of the qualification of rooms and HVAC systems
- Usage and example of a risk analysis
- Steps taken in URS, DQ, IQ, OQ, and PQ
- Tests in the different qualification stages
- Typical problems in clean room and HVAC systems qualification
- Periodic requalification – which tests are really necessary?
Further Information
Technical Requirements
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Fees (per delegate, plus VAT)
ECA Members € 1,890
APIC Members € 1,990
Non-ECA Members € 2,090
EU GMP Inspectorates € 1,045
The conference fee is payable in advance after receipt of invoice.
ECA Members € 1,890
APIC Members € 1,990
Non-ECA Members € 2,090
EU GMP Inspectorates € 1,045
The conference fee is payable in advance after receipt of invoice.
Presentations/Certificate
The presentations will be made available to you prior to the Live Online Training as PDF files. After the event, you will automatically receive your certificate of participation.
The presentations will be made available to you prior to the Live Online Training as PDF files. After the event, you will automatically receive your certificate of participation.
Conference language
The official conference language will be English.
The official conference language will be English.
Contacts
Qestions regarding content:
Dr Robert Eicher (Operations Director), +49 (0)6221 84 44 12, eicher@concept-heidelberg.de
Questions regarding organisation:
Mr Rouwen Schopka (Organisation Manager), +49 (0)6221 84 44 13, schopka@concept-heidelberg.de
Dr Robert Eicher (Operations Director), +49 (0)6221 84 44 12, eicher@concept-heidelberg.de
Questions regarding organisation:
Mr Rouwen Schopka (Organisation Manager), +49 (0)6221 84 44 13, schopka@concept-heidelberg.de
Date & Time
Tue., 21 April 2026, 09.00 - 16.45 h
Wed., 22 April 2026, 09.00 - 16.30 h
Wed., 22 April 2026, 09.00 - 16.30 h
All times mentioned are CEST.
Costs
| ECA-Member*: | € 1890,- |
| Non ECA Member*: | € 2090,- |
| EU/GMP Inspectorates*: | € 1045,- |
| APIC Member Discount*: | € 1990,- |
(All prices excl. VAT). Important notes on sales tax.
* also payable by credit card
Recording/ Additional dates on-site
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Recording/ Additional dates on-site
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This course is part of the GMP Certification Programme "ECA Certified Technical Operations Manager"
Do you have any questions?
Please contact us:
Tel.: +49 6221 8444-0
E-Mail: info@gmp-compliance.org
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