Water Types and Testing
An overview of the different grades of water used in pharmaceutical manufacturing, including Potable Water, Purified Water, and Water for Injection (WFI). This module explains the distinct applications of each water type in pharmaceutical production and the critical water quality tests that ensure water purity, such as conductivity, pH, turbidity, bacterial counts, and Total Organic Carbon (TOC).
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.
Duration: 30 Mins
Grade: Core Library
Description
- Learn About Water Grades: Gain foundational knowledge of the three main grades of water—Potable Water, Purified Water, and Water for Injection (WFI)—and their specific applications in pharmaceutical manufacturing processes.
- Understand Water Purification Methods: Learn about purification processes, such as distillation, deionization, and reverse osmosis, that transform potable water into purified water, and the additional microbial purity required for WFI.
- Learn About Water Quality Testing: Acquire the skills to conduct key water quality tests, such as conductivity, pH, turbidity, bacterial counts, and TOC, and understand how each test ensures the purity and safety of water used in pharmaceutical production.
Learning Objectives
- Name and describe the three main water grades used in a pharmaceutical manufacturing facility.
- Describe the main uses of each water grade.
- List and describe the five main water quality tests.
Keywords
- Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API)
- Colloids
- Contaminants
- Filtration
- Hard Water
- Ion Exchange
- Ions
- Microorganisms
- Particulates
- Reverse Osmosis
- UV Light Treatment
- Water Impurities
- Water Treatment
Module Features
Animations
Voice Over
Knowledge Checks
Assessments
SCORM/AICC compatible
Full Screen