Microbiological Analysis of Pharmaceutical Water: USP General Chapter 1231 (On-Demand)

Curriculum

Course Description:Pharmaceutical Water Systems must be appropriately maintained in order to produce high quality water. USP General Chapter <1231> Water for Pharmaceutical Purposes provides detailed information about nearly every aspect of maintaining, qualifying, and monitoring a pharmaceutical water system. Microbial control is unarguably the most challenging aspect of operating a pharmaceutical water system, which is why it is discussed extensively in USP <1231> along with how to monitor it. This webinar specifically addresses microbial monitoring issues, including biofilm development, microbial test methods, water sampling purposes and procedures, the “trigger levels” associated with the test results, and microbial identification. Other elements of the USP Chapter <1231> will be discussed in future webinars.

The live version of this webinar took place on July 21, 2015.

Includes English subtitles. 

Access Duration:Access to this course expires 60 days from the date of registration or until you mark the course ‘Complete’ – whichever occurs first.

Objectives:

  • Understand the basics of water system biofilm growth
  • Understand the available test method options for determining the microbiome in your system
  • Learn the process control and quality control uses of the micro data, including Alert and Action Levels and Specifications
  • Understand the importance of proper and consistent sampling technique and locations
  • Learn when and why microbial identification is needed

 

Who Should Participate:

  • Analytical microbiologists
  • Microbiology lab managers
  • QA/QC managers
  • Water system engineers, owners, and users
  • Production managers
  • Compliance managers
  • Regulatory affairs specialists