For pharmaceutical, biotech, and medical device manufacturers that operate in cleanroom environments, the cleaning and disinfection of surfaces in their controlled environments are cornerstone elements of their contamination control programs. Any deficiency or shortcoming in a contamination control program can lead to expensive investigations, production stoppages, and costly product recalls. Despite the critical role that effective surface decontamination plays in the production of safe and effective medicines, especially for sterile products produced by aseptic processing, too many facilities continue to struggle with the basics of cleaning and disinfection. This article highlights some of the tactics that manufacturers can deploy to strengthen their cleaning and disinfection programs. One of the greatest challenges that operators face in effectively decontaminating cleanroom surfaces is … Click Here For Complete Article Text
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