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Conventional approaches to contamination control are changing. They are being driven by the need to anticipate contamination events, rather than simply react to them, and new regulations are supporting this shift in thinking. Defining a Contamination Control Strategy (CCS) is unique for each process and requires an intimate understanding of both the process and how to implement an effective strategy. This blog series goes into depth on both topics.

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The CCS is designed to ensure quality risk management is built into every pharmaceutical process from the ground up, and every quality decision made has a foundation in scientific reasoning.

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In this final blog of our recent basic particle knowledge series, we look at Statistical Process Control (SPC) and how it can be used to prevent particle excursion events before they happen.

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Consideration and Steps for Building a Contamination Control Strategy (CCS) – Series Part 1 of 4

Conventional approaches to contamination control are changing. They are being driven by the need to anticipate contamination events, rather than simply react to them, and new regulations are supporting this shift in thinking. Defining a Contamination Control Strategy (CCS) is unique for each process and requires an intimate understanding of both the process and how to implement an effective strategy. This blog series will go into depth on both topics.

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