Primary engineering control definition

Primary engineering control or ‘PEC’ means a device, such as a laminar airflow workbench or an isolator, or a room that provides an ISO 5 environment.
Primary engineering control means a device or zone that provides an ISO Class 5 environment for sterile compounding.
Primary engineering control. (PEC) means a device or room that provides an ISO Class 5 environment for the exposure of critical sites when compounding CSP’s. Such devices include, but may not be limited to, laminar airflow workbenches

More Definitions of Primary engineering control

Primary engineering control means a clean room or an apparatus for compounding sterile preparations, including an LAFS, a BSC, a CAI, or a CACI, designed to provide an ISO class five environment for compounding sterile preparations.
Primary engineering control. (PEC) means a device or room that provides an ISO Class 5 environment for the exposure of critical sites when compounding CSP’s. Such devices include, but may not be limited to, laminar airflow workbenches (LAFW’s), biological safety cabinets (BSC’s), compounding aseptic isolators (CAI’s), and compounding aseptic containment isolators (CACI’s).
Primary engineering control and “PEC” means a device or room that provides an ISO Class 5 environment through the delivery of unidirectional HEPA filtered air for the exposure of critical sites during the compounding of CSPs. Such devices include, but may not be limited to, laminar airflow workbenches, biological safety cabinets, compounding aseptic isolators and compounding aseptic containment isolators.
Primary engineering control means a device or zone that provides an ISO Class 5 environment for sterile compound- ing.
Primary engineering control and “PEC” means a device or room that provides an ISO Class 5 environment through the delivery of unidirectional HEPA filtered air for the exposure of critical sites during the compounding of CSPs. Such devices include, but may not be limited to, laminar airflow

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