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    • This guide is an updated version of a french document first published in 2002.

      It is the result of work by a group of multidisciplinary isolator technology experts.

      COORDINATOR

      Sylvie Vandriessche, Aspec

      PRESIDENTS OF THE COMMISSION

      Sylvie Crauste-Manciet, Présidente

      du GERPAC et PUPH CHU Bordeaux – Université de Bordeaux

      Didier Meyer, DM Compliance

      EDITORIAL COMMITTEE

      Bruno Aze, Steris

      Philippe Callegari, MSD Riom

      Françoise Durand, Laboratoires Anios

      Eric Gohier, JCE Biotechnology

      Cyril Mounier, Getinge La Calhène

      Cosmin Patrascu, INRS

      Alain Pineau, Bioquell

      REVISION COMMITTEE

      Vincent Barbier, NNE Pharmaplan

      Eric Caudron, Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou

      Jon Nottingham, Cape Europe

      Pr Pascal Odou, CHRU Lille

      Franck Pavan, PIERRE FABRE

      Christian Poinsot, Groupe ICARE

      Emmanuelle Sansoe, TRB CHEMEDICA

      Patrick Vanhecke, GSK Belgique

      Michèle Vasseur, CHRU Lille

      ABSTRACT

      The isolator is a barrier system, a close protection device, but also an air treatment device. In certain cases, it is also a containment enclosure. Isolators are now well established in many industrial sectors (pharmaceutical industry, fine chemistry, biotechnology, food-processing industry…), in hospital pharmacies, as well as in laboratories (specifically in biohazard containment zones). Isolators are used to protect employees and/or for aseptic production or microbiological tests. This publication will be of particular interest to isolator designers and those using isolators for the preparation of sterile medical products. However, the extensive content and the proposed approach can be applied to isolators used for other activities.

      This publication is an update of first French edition published in 2002 and the work of multidisciplinary team. This edition focuses on qualification operations and features new chapters on maintenance. Surface sterilisation (or bio-decontamination), not to be confused with core sterilisation, are also addressed with a focus on the isolator qualification (DQ, IQ, OQ, and PQ).

      This publication is a truly educational tool. It contains roughly 20 practical information sheets. This second edition constitutes a reference tool for isolator technology professionals.