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Rapid Microbial Methods & Developing a Risk-Based Cleaning and Disinfection Program
23 January 2019
Rapid Microbial Methods & Developing a Risk-Based Cleaning and Disinfection Program

Rapid Microbial Methods & Developing a Risk-Based Cleaning and Disinfection Programme
Wednesday 23rd January 2019

The workshop will begin with a survey of rapid microbial methods, including spectrometric and optical methods that are used for sensing contaminants. Operating principles will be discussed and related to microbial attributes being interrogated. The Pros and Cons of the methods will be analyzed with respect to traditional microbial quality control methods. Finally, the practical aspects of implementation, validation, and regulatory considerations will be discussed. The workshop will also cover a risk-based cleaning and disinfection program and the current best practices in the industry to control bioburden in cleanroom operations. Participants will gain insight into the latest cleaning methods and frequencies. Disinfectant rotation and rinsing and residue removal in cleanrooms will also be covered from a risk -based approach. Finally, the current industry best practices on disinfectant validation will be covered along with the best methods to overcome disinfectant validation challenges.

Workshop Leaders:

Andrew Bartko, Research Leader, Battelle Memorial Institute
Jim Polarine, Senior Technical Service Manager, Steris Corporation

Dr. Andrew P. Bartko received a B.S. from the University of Pittsburgh in 1997 and a Ph.D. in physical chemistry in 2002. His graduate work consisted of deciphering spatially heterogeneous relaxation dynamics of glass forming systems using novel rotational single molecule microscopy techniques. In 2002, Dr. Bartko joined the Softmatter Nanotechnology and Advanced Spectroscopy Team at Los Alamos National Laboratory where he studied the ultrafast photophysics of semiconducting quantum dots. Dr. Bartko is a senior scientist in Battelle’s Technology Development Group where he contributes to several applied spectroscopy efforts that focus on biological and chemical sensing. He now leads Battelle’s Rapid, Enumerated, Bioidentification System development program.

Jim Polarine is a senior technical service manager at STERIS Corporation. He has been with STERIS Corporation for seventeen years. His current technical focus is microbial control in cleanrooms and other critical environments. He has lectured in North America, Europe, Middle East, Asia, and Latin America on issues related to cleaning and disinfection in cleanrooms. Mr. Polarine is a frequent industry speaker and published several PDA book chapters and articles related to cleaning and disinfection and contamination control. He is active as co-chair on the PDA’s microbial investigations task force. Mr. Polarine graduated from the University of Illinois with a Master of Arts in Biology. He previously worked as a clinical research coordinator with the Department of Veterans Affairs in St. Louis, MO and as a biology and microbiology instructor at the University of Illinois. His main hobby is storm chasing and is very active in tornado research and tornado safety.

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Andrew Bartko

Andrew Bartko

Research Leader, Battelle Memorial Institute
Jim Polarine

Jim Polarine

Senior Technical Service Manager, STERIS Corporation

Andrew Bartko

Research Leader, Battelle Memorial Institute
Andrew Bartko

Jim Polarine

Senior Technical Service Manager, STERIS Corporation
Jim Polarine

Workshop agenda

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13:30

Registration and Coffee

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14:00

Chairman's Opening Remarks

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14:10

Commercially off-the-shelf options and technical aspects of sensing

Andrew Bartko

Andrew Bartko, Research Leader, Battelle Memorial Institute

  • Microbial contamination detection and identification
  • Fidelity of results
  • Actionable limits
  • Time to result / action
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    14:40

    Implementation of strategies

    Andrew Bartko

    Andrew Bartko, Research Leader, Battelle Memorial Institute

  • Comparability to standard methods
  • Return on investment
  • Risk reduction advantages
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    15:10

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:40

    Validation pitfalls to avoid

    Andrew Bartko

    Andrew Bartko, Research Leader, Battelle Memorial Institute

  • Viable but not culturable
  • Approaches to regulatory approval
  • Case studies
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    16:20

    A risk based cleaning and disinfection program

    Jim Polarine

    Jim Polarine, Senior Technical Service Manager, STERIS Corporation

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    16:50

    Validating disinfectants used in cleanroom operations

    Jim Polarine

    Jim Polarine, Senior Technical Service Manager, STERIS Corporation

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    17:20

    Closing Remarks and End of Workshop


    Research Leader
    Battelle Memorial Institute
    Senior Technical Service Manager
    STERIS Corporation

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