Continuous Monitoring Concept
By Sara Todisco, Advisory Documentation Specialist, Particle Measuring Systems

In aseptic manufacturing, maintaining cleanroom sterility is the baseline for patient safety. Traditional, intermittent monitoring methods are increasingly insufficient for modern regulatory expectations, particularly with recent revisions emphasizing real-time data and comprehensive risk assessment. Continuous monitoring provides a necessary evolution in this landscape, moving beyond snapshot data collection to capture the dynamic nature of cleanroom operations. By tracking viable and nonviable particles in real-time, facilities can identify transient events and process deviations as they happen, rather than discovering them after product lots are compromised. This proactive approach supports a robust Contamination Control Strategy, ensuring that every stage of aseptic processing remains within defined limits. Understanding these foundational monitoring concepts is vital for developing an effective system that safeguards both the manufacturing process and the final product. Explore these strategies to enhance your cleanroom oversight.
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