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Regulatory Requirements and Principles for Cleaning Validation: 2-Day In-person Seminar

 
  August 10, 2016  
     
 
ComplianceOnline, San Francisco, CA
2016-09-08


Course Description:

This 2 day course will cover practical guidance on cleaning validation regulatory compliance, in conjunction with, risk-based, reasonable and informed decision making and activity planning. This two day interactive course will cover fundamental principles of a cleaning validation program, exploring such concepts as the determination of residues to be targeted, selection of analytical and sampling methods, determination of appropriate limits in various pharmaceutical and biotechnology processes, and establishment of scientific rationales acceptable to regulatory inspectors.

The program will describe the requirements for establishing an effective cleaning validation program, including the development of a general policy, a "Cleaning Validation Master Plan" and the appropriate documentation for each study to be performed. In addition, requirements for maintenance of the validated status will be reviewed. Regulatory requirements and the latest industry practices will also be included in the discussion.


Learning Objectives:

By the end of this course attendees will:

  • Understand the importance and underlying principles of cleaning validation and the requirements to have adequate cleaning procedures for manufacturing equipment in contact with the product
  • Understand the FDA perspectives on cleaning validation and areas of concern during regulatory inspections
  • Be able to set up cleaning validation procedures, protocols and reports that meet current FDA, WHO, PIC/S and EU regulations
  • Prepare and defend your own cleaning validation approach/program and avoid costly delays and/or rejections by regulatory agencies

 

 

Who will Benefit:

 

Attendance at 2 day seminar will be beneficial to personnel directly involved in the development of cleaning procedures, cleaning validation programs and plans. Additionally, those responsible for cleaning validation protocols and execution activities, including validation and laboratory personnel, as well as, beginning or seasoned operational personnel who will eventually participate in such efforts, will find this course particularly useful. This includes Analytical Method Development, Quality Control and Quality Assurance personnel.

Individuals in management who interact with the above or communicate with regulatory agency inspectors to rationalize or defend cleaning validation programs will also benefit from attending this course. There are no prerequisites for attending, but a basic knowledge of general science and equipment cleaning processes is helpful.

  • Senior quality managers
  • Quality professionals
  • Production supervisors
  • Validation engineers
  • Process owners
  • Quality engineers
  • Quality auditors


Topic Background:

Cleaning validation programs for pharmaceutical firms are a regulatory expectation. The FDA, Health Canada, WHO and other regulatory agencies have published their expectations for a good cleaning validation program. There are also numerous textbooks, articles, and other helpful resources such as PDA’s Technical Report #29 (Revised 2012) “Points to Consider for Cleaning Validation”. The risk-based regulatory initiatives of the FDA focus new attention on the risks of cross-contamination. Some firms have highly potent molecules in their product mix. Advanced analytical methods are emerging with promises to detect molecules to the ppb levels. Understanding and implementing new technologies and principles pause challenges to a cleaning validation specialist to establish, manage and maintain a scientifically sound cleaning validation program.

This two day interactive course will cover fundamental principles of a cleaning validation program, exploring such concepts as the determination of residues to be targeted, selection of analytical and sampling methods, determination of appropriate limits in various pharmaceutical and biotechnology processes, and establishment of scientific rationales acceptable to regulatory inspectors.

 

Note:

Use coupon code NB5SQH8N and get 10% off on registration.


For Registration:

http://www.complianceonline.com/regulatory-requirements-and-principles-for-cleaning-validation-seminar-training-80353SEM-prdsm?channel=hum-molgen

 
 
Organized by: ComplianceOnline
Invited Speakers: Joy McElroy
Principle Consultant at Maynard Consulting Company

Upon earning a degree in Zoology at North Carolina State University, Joy made her debut in the pharmaceutical industry in 1992 at Pharmacia & UpJohn performing Environmental Monitoring and Sterility Testing. Her hard work allowed her to move into a supervisory role at Abbott Laboratories where she oversaw their Quality Control Lab. In 1998 Joy moved to Wyeth Lederle and worked in Quality Assurance, performing GMP Compliance audits, batch record reviews, and holding annual GMP training for new employees. After working in Quality Assurance for a few years, Joy moved into Equipment Qualification and Cleaning Validation at Mallinckrodt.

With over 20 years total experience in the pharmaceutical and biotech industries, Joy has gained extensive knowledge of Quality Assurance, Process and Cleaning Validation, and Equipment Qualification. She has written and executed Equipment Qualification and Validation Protocols for numerous Companies such as Mallinckrodt, Wyeth Lederle, Merck, BioMerieux, Catalent, and Phillips Medisize.

Her knowledge, experience, and strong work ethic have made her a highly sought-after engineer in both the pharmaceutical and biotech industries. Joy specializes in Equipment Qualification, Sterilization, Cleaning Validation, and GMP Compliance Auditing.

In 2013 Joy started her own company, Maynard Consulting Company, which provides top engineers, auditors, and validation specialist to pharmaceutical, biotech and medical device clients across the United States, Canada, and the world.

 
Deadline for Abstracts: 2016-09-07
 
Registration:
Phone No: +1-888-717-2436
Email Id: referral@complianceonline.com
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