The Need for Process Change
In such a highly regulated environment, change is not undertaken lightly. As a result, a lack of internal resources can often obstruct the implementation of change.

The goal of a Contamination Control Strategy (CCS) is to drive a deeper understanding of facilities and processes through identification, assessment and management of contamination risks.
Cleaning, disinfection and bio-decontamination are critical contamination control measures. Ecolab Life Sciences can support the adoption of these solutions into your facility to deliver an effective, compliant and efficient Contamination Control Strategy.
In such a highly regulated environment, change is not undertaken lightly. As a result, a lack of internal resources can often obstruct the implementation of change.
The draft update of Annex 1 has introduced the mandatory requirement for pharmaceutical manufacturers to have in place a Contamination Control Strategy (CCS). Whether you're in the process of defining, developing or maintaining your CCS, we can work with you to help build a compliant strategy for cleaning, disinfection and decontamination.

We proactively monitor regulatory changes in industry through engagement with relevant bodies such as EP, USP, PDA, CEN, FDA and EPA.

We will work with you to reduce the risks, providing documentation and validation support.

Our experts conduct an in-depth review to help identify, assess and document the risks to your cleanroom contamination control.

Ecolab will support you through the process with a customised end-to-end change management plan.
CCS Technical Service – Helen Gates
The Need for CCS – David Keen

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