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Pharmaceuticals - UV Pass box


Expert: Michael Anisfeld - 1/22/2008

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As it is well known, Uv radiations are not 100 % effective, if used alone as surfaces sanitizing agents through pass boxes to clean areas.
Therefore, in our company it has been decided to use chemical sanitizing agents (peracetic acid and Hydrogen peroxide solution)for the materials surfaces plus UV radiation and air flow to sanitize the pass box inner environment. Our procedure is the following: sanitization of the material (possibly in double bag gamma radiated)prior to put the material itself in the pass box for a period as long as the contact time validated for the sanitizing agent. During this period the UV lamps and the airflow are kept active in order to sanitize the pass box surfaces and the air.  Does it make sense to you?
Can you suggest some references about this issue?

Thanks

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Dear Frederica:

Your proposal is "interesting" and very strange.

If the materials are double bagged in sterile packaging, then typically they are placed in the "pass through", and when it is time to use them, the inner door of the pass-through opened, the outer of the double bags removed, and the material in its inner bag brought into the clean room, with the outer bag discarded.

It has been years since I have seen UV lamps installed in a pass-through, and even though I audit about 15 sterile product manufacturers annually, in the past several years I can only remember one instance of folks having HEPA filtered air in the pass-through (why would you need it? the doors are closed, the material is double bagged).

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