GMP for Beginners in Sterile Manufacturing - Live Online Training incl. Case Studies “Entering the Clean Area” and “Establishing an Environmental Monitoring Program and Handling of Failures in Microbiology“

GMP for Beginners in Sterile Manufacturing - Live Online Training

Course No 21329

This course is part of the GMP Certification Programme "ECA Certified Sterile Production Manager". Learn more.

Note: All times mentioned are CEST.

Costs

ECA-Member*: EUR 1690,--
Non ECA Member*: EUR 1890,--
EU/GMP Inspectorates*: EUR 945,--
APIC Member Discount*: EUR 1790,--

(All prices excl. VAT). Important notes on sales tax.

* also payable by credit card American Express Visa Mastercard

If you have any questions, please contact us:
Tel.: +49 (0)6221 / 84 44 0 E-Mail: info@gmp-compliance.org

Speakers

Michael Grosser, Lonza Biologics
Wolf-Dieter Wanner, GMP Consultant
Dr Björn Wiese, Janssen Cilag
Dr Florian Witte, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma

Objectives

The Online Training is designed for people working in sterile manufacturing to get basic knowledge of GMP.
  • You get to know the most important pharmaceutical regulations for sterile manufacturing and their importance,
  • You get a basic overview of general GMP requirements and specific requirements in sterile manufacturing and
  • You become familiar with the most important basic processes in sterile pharmaceutical production.

Background

Knowing and applying the GMP regulations is one of the key elements in the manufacture of medicinal products and medical devices. Particularly in the manufacture of sterile medicinal products, employees have to comply with extensive requirements. Against this background, employees have to know the GMP requirements and must know how to use them in practice.

The question is: how can employees implement in their daily work regulations which are usually formulated in a very general manner?
The aim of the Online Training is to help answer this question and enable the concrete transfer of regulatory requirements into practice. Where are the main difficulties and how can they be solved pragmatically? The Online Training will present elements and situations which employees are regularly confronted with, like for example:
  • Correct cleaning / disinfection
  • Behaviour in clean rooms
  • Correctly passing into the clean rooms
  • Environmental Monitoring 
  • Performance of Media Fills

Target Group

The Online Training is directed to staff from the healthcare industry having no or little experience with the current GMP requirements for sterile manufacturing. This includes both employees who, after their vocational training, enter the pharmaceutical industry and experienced colleagues who work for the first time in sterile manufacturing areas. Suppliers who have to understand the quality requirements of their customers should also attend this Online Training.

Technical Requirements

For our Live Online Training Courses and Webinars, we use Cisco WebEx, one of the leading suppliers of online meetings. At https://www.webex.com/test-meeting.html you can check if your system meets the necessary requirements for the participation at a WebEx meeting and at the same time install the necessary plugin. Please just enter your name and email address for the test. If the installation is not possible because of your rights for the computer system, please contact your IT department. WebEx is a standard nowadays and the necessary installation is fast and easy.

Programme

Introduction – What is Specific for Sterile Manufacturing?
  • What does sterile actually mean?
  • Controlling raw material supply
  • Sterilisation
  • Sterile Manufacturing Facilities
  • Process simulations
  • Microbiological control
Regulations for Sterile Manufacturing
  • Overview of regulation hierarchy
  • Regulations on Aseptic Processing
  • Applicable ISO standards
Microbiological Basics
  • Characteristics of microorganisms
  • Microbial growth
  • Microbial identification techniques
  • Detection methods and their limitations
Clean Rooms and Barrier Systems
  • Differences in the technology
  • Decontamination vs. Disinfection
  • Validation aspects
  • Environmental monitoring
  • Risk considerations
Specific Training Requirements for Sterile Manufacturing
  • Basics of microbiology
  • Contamination sources and -transfer
  • Clean rooms
  • Hygienic behaviour
Cleaning and Disinfection
  • Definitions
  • Requirements - results – parameters
  • Types of detergents and disinfectants
  • Microbiological efficacy
  • Compatibility of materials
  • Types of application
  • Surface wetting
Hygiene
  • General definitions
  • Purpose and function to pharmaceutical manufacturing with reference to personnel, surfaces, equipment
  • Diversity of hazard – hazard analysis
  • Clean room conception
  • Gowning procedures
  • Decontamination procedures
Case Study: Entering the Clean Area
  • Requirements
  • How to meet the criteria  -  practice
Entering a clean area is a very critical step to fulfil the GMP requirements. Employees must be trained and qualified and the gowning process must be validated. Attendees will learn different procedures and discuss the advantages and disadvantages.
 
Sterilisation Processes
  • Controlling bioburden / pyroburden
  • Autoclaving
  • Filtration
  • Dry heat
  • Gamma irradiation
  • Ethylene Oxide
Involvement of the Microbiological Lab
  • Counting micro-organisms
  • Identifying micro-organisms
  • Process validation
  • Validating the sterility test
  • Raw material testing strategy
  • Trouble Shooting
Environmental Monitoring
  • Regulatory requirements
  • Content and establishing of an environmental monitoring program
  • Requirements concerning media and media suppliers
  • Documentation and trending
Media Fill
  • Regulatory requirements
  • Microbiological media types
  • Process simulation contamination
  • Sample incubation
  • Laboratory work
  • Formal report
Handling failures in Sterile Manufacturing
  • Historic background
  • Regulatory Requirements
  • Example for a Non-conformity System
  • Case studies
Case Studies „Establishing an Environmental Monitoring Program and Handling of Failures in Microbiology“
Some practical examples from a pharmaceutical company will be demonstrated and discussed with the attendees.
 
Inspections / Audits / Observations
  • Preparing for a formal inspection
  • Managing an FDA audit of sterile manufacturing
  • Internal audit program
  • Real world observations
  • Your OOS and OOT process

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