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Sterile Injectable Manufacturing: SOP for Monitoring Temperature during Sterile Filling – V 2.0

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Sterile Injectable Manufacturing: SOP for Monitoring Temperature during Sterile Filling – V 2.0

Standard Operating Procedure for Monitoring Temperature during Sterile Filling


Department Sterile Injectable Manufacturing
SOP No. SOP/SIM/071/2025
Supersedes SOP/SIM/071/2022
Page No. Page 1 of 13
Issue Date 18/06/2025
Effective Date 20/06/2025
Review Date 18/06/2026

1. Purpose

This SOP defines the standardized procedure for monitoring temperature during the sterile filling of injectable products to ensure environmental control and prevent microbial contamination.

2. Scope

This procedure is applicable to all Grade A/B cleanroom environments involved in sterile filling operations for vials, ampoules,

and prefilled syringes.

3. Responsibilities

  • Production Operator: Ensure proper placement and reading of temperature monitors.
  • QA Personnel: Review and verify temperature records.
  • Engineering Staff: Maintain calibration and functionality of temperature sensors and devices.
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4. Accountability

The Head of Production is accountable for ensuring compliance with temperature monitoring requirements during sterile filling operations.

5. Procedure

5.1 Preparation and Equipment

  1. Ensure the temperature monitoring system (data loggers, sensors, or SCADA) is calibrated and within the valid calibration period.
  2. Verify placement of sensors at critical locations including:
    • Filling needle zone
    • Material transfer point
    • Laminar airflow zone

5.2 Monitoring Activities

  1. Start temperature monitoring 30 minutes before sterile filling begins.
  2. Record temperature every 15 minutes manually or automatically through a validated monitoring system.
  3. Acceptable temperature range: 18°C – 25°C unless otherwise defined in batch manufacturing record.
  4. Log temperatures in Annexure-1: Temperature Monitoring Log.

5.3 Deviations and Out-of-Range Conditions

  1. If temperature exceeds specified range:
    • Stop filling operation immediately.
    • Inform QA and Engineering.
    • Initiate deviation form as per SOP/QAD/002.
  2. Document deviation details in Annexure-2: Temperature Deviation Report.
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5.4 End-of-Operation Verification

  1. Continue monitoring for 30 minutes post completion of sterile filling.
  2. Review entire temperature profile and compare against set limits.
  3. Attach printed graphs and digital logs to batch record.

5.5 Preventive Actions

  1. Perform periodic maintenance of HVAC and temperature control systems.
  2. Train all concerned personnel on importance of temperature control in aseptic operations.

6. Abbreviations

  • SOP: Standard Operating Procedure
  • QA: Quality Assurance
  • HVAC: Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning
  • SCADA: Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition

7. Documents

  1. Temperature Monitoring Log – Annexure-1
  2. Temperature Deviation Report – Annexure-2

8. References

  • WHO Annex 6: GMP for Sterile Pharmaceutical Products
  • ISO 14644-1: Cleanrooms and Associated Controlled Environments
  • 21 CFR Part 211 – cGMP for Finished Pharmaceuticals
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9. SOP Version

Version: 2.0

10. Approval Section

Prepared By Checked By Approved By
Signature
Date
Name
Designation Production Executive QA Executive Head QA
Department Production Quality Assurance Quality Assurance

11. Annexures

Annexure-1: Temperature Monitoring Log

Date Time Temperature (°C) Location Operator Name
18/06/2025 09:15 22.1 Filling Zone A Sunita Reddy
18/06/2025 09:30 22.0 Filling Zone A Sunita Reddy

Annexure-2: Temperature Deviation Report

Date Location Observed Temp (°C) Action Taken Reported By
18/06/2025 Zone B 26.5 Filling halted, HVAC adjusted Rajesh Kumar

Revision History

Revision Date Revision No. Details Reason Approved By
01/01/2022 1.0 Initial version New SOP Head QA
18/06/2025 2.0 Annexures and procedure expanded Periodic review Head QA
Injectables V 2.0 Tags:Aseptic processing SOP, Aseptic technique in sterile manufacturing, Cleanroom SOP for injectables, SOP for ampoule sealing, SOP for autoclave sterilization, SOP for container closure integrity testing, SOP for environmental monitoring in aseptic area, SOP for gowning in cleanroom, SOP for in-process checks in sterile manufacturing, SOP for injectable formulation, SOP for lyophilizer operation, SOP for sterile filtration, SOP for sterilization validation, SOP for vial filling, SOP for visual inspection of injectables, Sterile area cleaning SOP, Sterile filling line SOP, Sterile injectable quality control SOP, Sterile injection SOP, Sterile manufacturing procedure

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