Contamination Control & Aseptic Techniques

Key Isolation Technologies for Sterile Manufacturing

The primary goal of sterile processing is to ensure the absence of any viable microorganisms in a product. This is achieved through strict adherence to sterile techniques and quality control measures. In this course, learners will explore three of the key technologies in sterile processing and manufacturing: isolator systems, RABS Gloves, and VHP chambers, learning how they work together to deliver safe medications for patients.

CEU Credits: 0.1
Course Code: ELM-707
Duration: 15 mins
Skill Level: Basic
Language: English
Final Exam: Yes
Certification: Yes
Version: V2.0
Effective Date: 12/19/2024

Curriculum for this course

Course Introduction
Sterile Processing
Isolator Systems - Basics
Different Types of Isolator Systems
Glove Port and Half-Suits
Getting Items In and Out of Isolators
RABS Gloves - Basics
RABS Glove Physical Testing
Interventions with RABS Gloves
Finger Dab Sampling
Gloves & Sleeves
VHP Chambers - Basics
Pre-Conditioning
Bio-Decontamination
How Bio-Decontamination Works
Post-Conditioning
A Small Piece of Sterile Manufacturing
Summary
Test Your Knowledge
v2.0 Major update on 2/18/2025. This course has been redesigned. The redesign includes new learning objectives to align with updated content, as well as a new exam for those objectives. The visual design has been updated as well.
v1.0 Course released in 2021

Author

Graham O'Keeffe

General Manager - Veeva LearnGxP

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