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Re: Cleaning Validation
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Yes, it is a growing expectations from auditors / inspectors
to be shown a cleaning validation report even for the sampling tools. These is because very simply more than once they observed "traces of white powder" on tools claimed to be clean. However you should remember that cleraning validation typically respond to three criteria (briefly the "active" dose of one product in the following product, the famous 10 ppm limit ... and the visual cleanliness). You can probably make this validation short in calculating the very restricted surface of the sampling tools and the maximum quantity "carried over" from such a tool into another product when the tool is visually clean. Hope this will help you 2008/2/7, P. Veerabhadra Rao <peyyeti.veeru@gmail.com>: > Can you educate me on Cleaning validation of sampling tools. > > Is required to do sampling tools cleaning validation? > > -------------------------------------------- > > P. Veerabhadra Rao > peyyeti.veeru@gmail.com > Medreich > > -------------------------------------------- > |
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