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For the manufacture of sterile medicinal products

The “in operation” and “at rest” states should be defined for each clean room or suite of clean rooms.
For the manufacture of sterile medicinal products 4 grades can be distinguished: 
 

Description
Grade A The local zone for high risk operations, e.g. filling zone, stopper bowls, open ampoules and vials, making aseptic connections. Normally such conditions are provided by a laminar air flow work station. Laminar air flow systems should provide a homogeneous air speed in a range of 0.36 – 0.54 m/s (guidance value) at the working position in open clean room applications. The maintenance of laminarity should be demonstrated and validated. A uni-directional air flow and lower velocities may be used in closed isolators and glove boxes.
Grade B For aseptic preparation and filling, this is the background environment for the grade A zone.
Grade C and D Clean areas for carrying out less critical stages in the manufacture of sterile products

 

Clean rooms and clean air devices should be classified in accordance with EN ISO 14644-1. Classification should be clearly differentiated from operational process environmental monitoring. The maximum permitted airborne particle concentration for each grade is given in the following table: 
 

Maximum permitted number of particles/m³
equal to or greater than the tabulated size
  At rest In operation
Grade 0.5μm 5μm 0.5μm 5μm
A 3,500 0 3,500 0
B 3,500 0 3,500 2,000
C 350,000 2,000 350,000 20,000
D 3,500,000 20,000 not defined not defined


Examples of operations to be carried out in the various grades are given in the table below : 

Grade Examples of operations for terminally sterilised products
A Filling of products, when unusually at risk
B Preparation of solutions, when unusually at risk. Filling of products
D Preparation of solutions and components for subsequent filling
Grade Examples of operations for aseptic preparations
A Aseptic preparation and filling
B Preparation of solutions to be filtered
D Handling of components after washing