DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "The A to Z's of Microbial Control, Monitoring, Validation and Troubleshooting of Pharmaceutical Water Systems" conference to their offering.
This course is designed to provide a microbiology-focused education about all aspects of water systems and how biofilm manages to thrive there. Prior microbiological education or training, though a plus, is not a requirement because engineers and other non-biologists also need this training if they are involved with any aspect of water systems.
The instructor will provide the necessary background needed to understand this very important subject matter. This understanding is essential to the proper design, validation, operation, monitoring, maintenance, troubleshooting, and excursion investigations of a high purity water system. Without this understanding, water system control consists of a set of rules that often don't work and can cause very costly system downtime or even product recalls, and leaves the user without a clue as to what went wrong or how to effectively fix it so it doesn't recur.
Who Should Attend:
- Microbiology Laboratory supervisors and analysts responsible for water sampling and testing
- Quality Assurance personnel responsible for water system deviation management and change control
- Regulatory and Compliance professionals responsible for FDA interactions
- Process and Utility Engineers responsible for water system maintenance, repairs, troubleshooting, and excursion mitigation
- Facility Engineers responsible for water system design or renovation
- Validation personnel for water system qualification
- Change Control personnel involved in water system changes and repairs
- Production Managers involved with water system use for manufacturing and cleaning
- Laboratory Managers and Supervisors responsible for lab water systems and other water sources
Agenda:
Day One
Lecture 1: What Makes Water Systems Have Microbial Quality Problems
Lecture 2: Successful Sanitization Approaches for Trouble-Free Water Quality
Lecture 3: Water System Validation by Logic Instead of Tradition
Lecture 4: Implementing Changes to a Validated System
Lecture 5: Reducing Water Microbial Excursions & Improving Investigations .
Day 2
Lecture 6: Understanding and Controlling Endotoxin
Lecture 7: Harmonizing vs Optimizing Water Microbial Testing for System Quality Control
Lecture 8: Microbial Enumeration Issues with High Purity Water Systems
Lecture 9: Water System Investigation "How-To's" and Example Case Studies
Lecture 10: What USP Does and Doesn't Say about PW, WFI, Pure Steam and Micro Issues
For more information about this conference visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/rrw6j4/the_a_to_zs_of