Quality Risk Management for the Evaluation of Potable Water Final Rinse during the Cleaning Process of Granulator Jilter Bags
Abstract
The objective of this article is to
describe the application of Quality Risk
Management (QRM) approach to assess and
manage the risk associated to the impact of using
Potable Water during the final rinse process used
to clean the exhaust cloth filter bags of the Fluid
Bed Granulators at the Plant Y, facility. The
Quality Risk Management tools were used to
perform a holistic evaluation of the granulation
exhaust cloth filters cleaning process performance,
the manufacturing function of the filters and also
any potential drug product quality attribute impact
that could affect patient/customer safety. The
resulting Risk priority number (RPN) of 45 for a
“negligible” severity, according to QRM
methodology, has a “Broadly acceptable”
acceptability. “Broadly acceptable” criteria mean
that these would be acceptable risks, no further risk
control measures needed. No risk/benefit rationale
required for acceptance.
Key Terms -Cleaning Process, Granulator,
Quality Risk Management, Risk Assessment.