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Water System Mythology: Common False Beliefs for Microbial Control and Monitoring

 
  September 12, 2012  
     
 
ComplianceOnline, Online Event
2012-11-06


Why Should You Attend:

Many water systems have been designed and are monitored using a set of rules taken out of context and in fact may be downright wrong or at least misguided -- what the author calls "Water System Myths".

Is your water system one of them? If it is, what can you do to make sure the system operates as intended, in spite of its non-optimal design? What can you do to optimize the testing? Attend this webinar and find out how we got into this predicament and what we can do to get out of it and begin building and operating efficient and effective water systems.

It is an unfortunate fact that most water systems today have been designed and are operated and controlled using at least some traditional concepts and methods that are downright wrong. So how could such traditions become so ingrained and be so wrong? How could well-intentioned benchmarking be so misguided? There are many reasons, which will be discussed, but regardless of the causes, we need to be aware of these myths and understand how it really should be done. A number of water system myths will be discussed that are related to microbial control approaches as well as microbial monitoring. Each myth will be explained as to its origin and then put into true context with how the supposed microbial control or monitoring approach SHOULD be handled. You will probably be surprised to learn which of your own "rules of thumb" are actually based on “ Water System Mythology ”!

Areas Covered in the Seminar:

  • Why water myths develop.
    • Impact of c-GMPs
    • Well-meaning but misguided precedents
    • Scientifically unchallenged traditions and benchmarking
    • Rule-hungry culture
  • Water System Microbial Control Myths.
    • WFI from RO
    • Turbulent Flow and Flow Rate
    • Dead Leg Rules
    • Smooth Surfaces
    • In-Line Sterilizing Filters
    • Ozone
  • Microbial Enumeration Myths.
    • Referee Methods
    • Thermopiles in Hot Systems
    • R2A, 35°C, 5 days
    • Test Filter Membrane Rating
    • Compendial Action Levels
    • TOC and Endotoxin as Microbial Count Correlates
Event Details:
 
Date:                     November 06, 2012
Time:                    10:00 AM-11:30 AM PDT
Cost:                     $299 per attendee per computer terminal
Registration:         SIgn-Up on-line now.  Add to your shopping cart.
 
 
Organized by: ComplianceOnline
Invited Speakers: Teri C. ("T.C.") Soli, Ph.D. is President of Soli Pharma Solutions, Inc, serving the Pharmaceutical, Biotech, Medical Device, Dialysis, Cosmetics and Personal Care Products and related equipment and instrument manufacturing industries with training, auditing, and troubleshooting expertise. He has over 32 years of combined pharmaceutical experience as a consultant as well as with operating companies such as DSM Pharmaceuticals, Glaxo Wellcome, Burroughs Wellcome, and Pfizer. Dr. Soli’s career-long experience with water systems and product and process contamination troubleshooting, coupled with USP, ISPE, PhRMA, and PDA committee involvements, afford him practical knowledge and troubleshooting skills with contamination control, cleaning, sterilization, sterile and non-sterile processes, validation, laboratory testing, excursion investigations and all aspects of high purity water systems.
 
Deadline for Abstracts: 2012-11-06
 
Registration: http://www.complianceonline.com/ecommerce/control/trainingFocus/~product_id=701477?channel=hummolgen
E-mail: referral@complianceonline.com
 
   
 
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