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Alexxx [7]
2 years ago
8

Why are sterile compounding pharmacy technicians not allowed to wear jewelry, cosmetics, perfume, hairspray, artificial nails, e

xtenders, or nail polish?
Health
1 answer:
andreyandreev [35.5K]2 years ago
3 0

The sterile compounding pharmacy technicians are not allowed to wear jewellery, cosmetics, perfume, hairspray, artificial nails, extenders, or nail polish because it may compromise the sterile environment.

Personnel can jeopardise sterile manufacturing in a number of ways:

  • Personnel working in the manufacturing system are "a vector for other contaminants" and possible sources of contamination.
  • Including poor personal hygiene
  • Inadequate aseptic training
  • Unauthorised access to restricted locations.

The sector is currently concentrating on comprehensive training and written communication of policies and best practises. This is essential to reducing pollution and optimising facility operations. A document like this one, intended to direct manufacturers in the creation of sterile pharmaceutical products, is the WHO good manufacturing practises.

To know more about good manufacturing practises click here

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