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A complete system of control, beginning with entry of components and personnel into the facility, is required for contamination control in a GMP classified area. Examine the core components of this important practice in the Fundamentals of Cleaning and Disinfectant Programs for Aseptic Manufacturing Facilities,
Aug. 2-3.

In addition to highlighting the important aspects of PDA Technical Report No. 70, (TR 70) Fundamentals of Cleaning and Disinfectant Programs for Aseptic Manufacturing Facilities, this course will cover qualification of new vendors and agents, the process of returning from a shutdown, in-situ field studies and more.

Gain experience in the critical steps to developing and validating a complete contamination control program within controlled and non-controlled environments using chemical agents that reduce or destroy microorganisms.


PDA is accredited by ACPE and offers continuing education for professional engineers.

Receive the same training regulators receive when you attend a PDA course. Visit www.PDAtraining.org for a comprehensive list of all course offerings.

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