Change Management In Cleaning, Disinfection, And Bio-Decontamination

Implementing changes to cleaning, disinfection, and bio-decontamination practices in cleanrooms is often necessary for continuous improvement. These process changes can be driven by several factors, including the need to maintain quality and compliance with updated regulations, maximize operational efficiency by reducing downtime and waste, and achieve global harmonization across manufacturing networks. Other drivers include improving sustainability, ensuring employee and end-user safety, and achieving cost savings.
Managing this change can be challenging, especially due to a lack of internal resources. A comprehensive approach to implementing change involves five key steps: risk assessment to identify change needs, supplier assurance to qualify vendors, meticulous product selection, thorough validation to prove contamination control, and effective implementation through updated documents and training. Understanding how to effectively manage these steps can accelerate implementation, reduce costs, and enhance compliance. Download the brochure to learn how an expert-led program can streamline your change process.
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