Laboratory Products
Microbial Air Monitoring Success in Grade A Filling Environment for Plasma Products
Jan 24 2011
Following the previous successful installation of bespoke remote SAS microbial air samplers from Cherwell Laboratories, Bio Products Laboratory (BPL) has now installed additional SAS samplers on a second plasma product aseptic filling line.
This additional installation means that no direct human contact is required within BPL’s Grade A filling lines for environmental monitoring purposes. The SAS Super Isolator remote air sampling system can be operated through glove ports to provide the necessary critical environmental monitoring data for Quality Control purposes prior to batch release of final plasma products.
A planned refurbishment of the second BPL plasma product filling line provided the ideal opportunity for BPL to request that Cherwell and the new in-feed conveyor manufacturer, Bausch & Ströbel, work together. This ensured that the correct mounting pillars were installed on the new line by Bausch & Ströbel to enable efficient and effective installation of the new SAS remote samplers by Cherwell.
Cherwell Laboratories has now custom built and installed to date eight fixed point air samplers with control units situated externally to the Grade A area, thereby enabling remote control of the sampling of both of BPL’s plasma product filling lines. Air samples are taken at the point of fill and also at the vial in-feed area at the start and finish of every filling run.
The SAS Super Isolator is part of the SAS family of microbial air sampling solutions. Its sampling head, located separately within the area to be remotely monitored, is stainless steel and compatible with disinfection systems such as Vaporised Hydrogen Peroxide (VHP). The control unit, including power source, is located externally. A simple power connection is made using high quality pressure and vacuum rated connectors, which retain cabinet integrity. The control unit can also be used with more than one sampling head, so offering flexibility and lower capital investment for multiple sampling requirements. Individual components and connectors are available to achieve the most economical solution.
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