Isolators
Function, components, and use of isolators in pharmaceutical and biologics processing. It covers the applications of isolators, the function of transfer ports, and methods for cleaning and sanitizing isolators.
Whether for onboarding or annual refresher training, this Module is seamlessly deployable on any LMS and can be tailored to your company’s exact needs.
Part of Annex 1 training requirements.
Duration: 30 Mins
Grade: Core Library
Description
- Gain a thorough understanding of how isolators are used in pharmaceutical and biologics processing, including their components, transfer mechanisms, and cleaning procedures.
- Acquire practical knowledge on the use of isolators, including the handling of protective clothing and the operation of transfer ports.
- Learn how isolators are cleaned and sanitized to prevent microbiological and cross-product contamination.
Learning Objectives
- Explain why isolators are used in pharmaceutical and biologics processing.
- Name some of the applications of isolators.
- Describe the main components of an isolator and their functions.
- Describe the purpose of transfer ports on isolators.
- List three types of transfer ports and how each is used.
- Describe how isolators can be cleaned and sanitized.
Keywords
- Biologics Processing
- Cleaning
- Cleaning in Place (CIP)
- Climate Controls
- Contamination
- Containment
- Gassing Systems
- Gloves
- Half-Suit
- HEPA Filters
- Isolators
- Sanitization
- Transfer Mechanisms
- Transfer Ports
- Manual Wet Process
- Pharmaceutical Processing
- Protective Equipment
Module Features
Animations
Voice Over
Knowledge Checks
Assessments
SCORM/AICC compatible
Full Screen