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What are the Common Sources of Mold in a Cleanroom?

Posted on January 19, 2023

Mold is a common problem in cleanrooms, as it can easily grow and spread in environments with high humidity and poor air circulation. Here are some common sources of mold in cleanrooms:…

Facility Engineering in Pharmaceutical Industry: Ensuring Safety, Efficiency, & Compliance

Posted on January 19, 2023

Facility engineering is an essential aspect of the pharmaceutical industry, as it plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety, efficiency, and compliance of drug manufacturing and storage facilities. In this article,…

What is Clean Steam and Pure Steam?

Posted on October 17, 2022

Clean Steam, also known as Pure Steam, is sterile steam used to clean and sterilize items in pharmaceutical settings as well as humidification of clean rooms where drug processing occurs. A traditional…

What does a Validation Engineer do in Pharma?

Posted on October 14, 2022

A Validation Engineer in the pharmaceutical industry plays an important role. They ensure that the document process and equipment is what they say they are. A lot of this requires writing procedures,…

What’s the FDA of Europe?

Posted on September 24, 2022

The FDA, the Federal Drug Administration, is the regulating body that is to protect public health by ensuring drugs, food, cosmetics, and medical devices are safe and effective. They are to protect…

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