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Water | Slide 1 of 30 January 2006 Water for Pharmaceutical Use Part 3: Inspection of water purification systems Supplementary Training Modules on Good. - ppt download

Water | Slide 1 of 30 January 2006 Water for Pharmaceutical Use Part 3: Inspection of water purification systems Supplementary Training Modules on Good. - ppt download: Water | Slide 3 of 30 January 2006 Prepare an aide-memoire for items to inspect: Schematic drawing review Changes to system since installation Sampling procedure and plan Specifications, results and trends Out-of-specification results Annual system review Deviations Water for Pharmaceutical Use 8.

World Health Organization - ppt download

World Health Organization - ppt download: World Health Organization 1 April, 2017 Water for Pharmaceutical Use Objectives To examine the basic technology and requirements for: Water treatment systems Storage and distribution requirements Sampling and testing Sanitization 6. Water purification, storage and distribution systems This section applies to WPU systems for PW, HPW and WFI. The water storage and distribution should work in conjunction with the puri.cation plant to ensure consistent delivery of water to the user points, and to ensure optimum operation of the water puri.cation equipment. 6.

Supplementary Training Modules on Good Manufacturing Practice - ppt download

Supplementary Training Modules on Good Manufacturing Practice - ppt download: Objectives To examine the basic technology and requirements for: Water treatment systems Storage requirements Sampling and testing Different types of water used in pharmaceuticals Microbial limits, disinfection Part 2 objectives are to acquire an understanding of the basic design, technology and requirements for water treatment systems needed to ensure water is sufficiently pure for pharmaceutical use. In addition we will examine the various types of water treatment methods such as deionization, reverse osmosis, ultrafiltration and distillation. If the purified water is not generated at the “point-of-use”, it needs to be stored. Post-treatment, small scale storage requirements are reviewed. Next, there are slides on the special samplig and testing requirements for water, and the different specifications of water used in pharmaceuticals. Types of water generally used are purified water and Water for Injections (WFI). These types are prepared by various methods, such as reverse osmosis, de-ionization, ultra-filtration, etc. Microbial limits and disinfection methods for water treatment systems are also discussed.

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