Commissioning and Qualification of Utilities in a new Filling Line Expansion Project
Abstract
As part of a project for a Parenteral
Filling Line expansion, Commissioning and
Qualification activities were performed in new and
existing modified systems to provide documented
evidence and ensure that all equipment, utilities
and facilities were in compliance with all
regulations and GMP requirements. During this
project, the Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve and
Control (DMAIC) methodology were used to
shorten the process and execution time of
Commissioning and Qualification in two (2)
utilities systems. The scope of this project is limited
to the Commissioning and Qualification (IQ & OQ)
of the Water for Injection (WFI) Generation and
Clean Steam Generation utilities. Additionally, the
Process Performance (PQ) Qualification is out of
the scope of this project. The project consisted on
the improvement of the Commissioning and
Qualification process by reducing the amount of
test cases, and executions during the Operational
Qualification (OQ) phase by using a leveraging
strategy making the process more efficient. One (1)
Commissioning protocol and One (1) combined
IOQ (Installation Qualification and Operational
Qualification) protocol were executed for each
system, which included eighty-two (82) test cases
and four (4) summary reports. A total of sixteen
(16) deviations were generated including six (6) retest executions related to protocol errors, error in
design documents and equipment failure.
Key Terms - Commissioning, Deviation,
Leveraging, Qualification.