Tuesday, January 9, 2018
11:30 – 1:00 pm EST
Instructor: Marsha Steed (Hardiman)
Non-viable air and viable air and surface monitoring of controlled environments is not a new concept and has been a regulatory requirement for many years. In the past, many companies selected Environmental Monitoring (EM) sample locations based on a grid approach of dividing up the rooms and taking samples inside all of the grids. Current regulatory requirements involve taking risk based approaches in the manufacturing of products, including Environmental Monitoring. Does your current EM Program consist of many floor and wall sample locations? Do you ever ask yourself if the data you are collecting every week/month/year in your EM Program is value added?