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Environmental Monitoring Prerequisites: Microbiological Check points Before Starting Manufacturing Operations

Environmental Monitoring Prerequisites: Microbiological Checkpoints Before Starting Manufacturing Operations Environmental Monitoring (EM) is a cornerstone of GMP compliance and contamination control in pharmaceutical, biotechnology, food, cosmetic, and Ayurvedic manufacturing facilities. However, a critical mistake observed in many facilities is initiating environmental monitoring without ensuring microbiological readiness of the manufacturing area . This article explains the mandatory microbiological checkpoints that must be verified before starting environmental monitoring , ensuring meaningful data, audit compliance, and patient safety. What Is Environmental Monitoring? Environmental Monitoring is a systematic program designed to evaluate the microbiological and particulate cleanliness of manufacturing environments. It includes monitoring of: Air (viable and non-viable) Surfaces Personnel Utilities (comp...

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