HiTech Health’s Use of Ecolab Bioquell RBDS to Commission an Aseptic Cell and Gene Therapy Manufacturing Facility

08/12/2024
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Situation

HiTech Health, a renowned Contract Development and Manufacturing Organization, constructed a new Cell & Gene Therapy sterile manufacturing facility in Galway, Ireland. Prior to commencing operations, HiTech Health had to ensure that the surrounding environment would not be the cause of a potential contamination event. Construction materials and staff can leave behind microorganisms that may create potential hazards in the future despite following proper cleaning protocols. A quick, validated, and comprehensive solution was required to help alleviate concerns and avoid costly, avoidable setbacks to HiTech Health, their clients, and their patients. In total, ~300 cubic meters needed to be treated.


Solution

Ecolab's Bioquell Rapid Bio Decontamination Service (RBDS) team was contracted to perform a hydrogen peroxide vapor bio-decontamination within all classified production areas after construction completion. This ensured the facility started clinical operations with acceptable environment conditions as exposed surfaces receive a 6-log sporicidal kill* during a bio-decontamination cycle. It was decided to treat the entire facility as a single bio-decontamination zone to eliminate any potential for cross-contamination between adjacent zones. The facility comprises two Grade B laboratories supported by a suite of Grade C and D support areas, with all open aseptic processing activities completed within Grade A Biological Safety Cabinets (BSCs). The Bioquell RBDS intervention was the final step in the construction process, with all works having been completed and all equipment installed and commissioned prior to undergoing bio-decontamination in-situ.

About the Process: The Bioquell hydrogen peroxide Vapor generators were strategically placed in the facility along with a real-time sensor to record the key cycle parameters - temperature, humidity, and vapor concentration. As a surface bio-decontamination technology, it was critical to prepare the area for bio-decontamination by maximizing the exposed surface area. Incubators were cooled, cleaned and, like cupboards and hatches, left with the doors opened to allow easy ingress of the vapor.

The facility operators ensured all areas had been pre-cleaned prior to the RBDS deployment to ensure removal of all particulate matter (dust/dirt) and any visible gross contamination (mold flora / biofilms) that could potentially harbor viable microorganisms.

After a successful systems test, the target area was sealed and the dedicated HVAC system serving the facility was shutdown. The vapor injection phase introduced peroxide into the facility to reach the required saturation conditions. Saturation sees the formation of an invisible layer of micro-condensation on all exposed surfaces. In addition, airborne particles and microorganisms act as nodes for condensation, thus the Bioquell RBDS process bio-decontaminated both the surfaces and the environment itself.

After a dwell phase, ensuring adequate vapor distribution throughout the whole facility, the HVAC system was reinstated to restore the positive pressure cascade and purge the vapor from the facility. The vapor concentration continued to be monitored and once below the HSA Occupational Exposure Limit, the Ecolab Bioquell RBDS team donned sterile cleanroom gowns, in accordance with facility protocols, to re-enter the facility and recover the BIs, CIs, and Bioquell equipment.

Verification: 6-log Geobacillus stearothermophilus Biological Indicators (BIs) were placed around the facility to provide the formal cycle verification. A Chemical Indicator (CI) was also placed alongside each BI location to provide an instantaneous initial result.

Results

All CIs showed a color change in line with a ‰¥6-log bioburden reduction. The BIs were incubated the same day and after a 7-day incubation, all exposed BIs were successfully deactivated thus proving the Bioquell RBDS deployment was successful.


*When used according to product label instructions for Bioquell Hydrogen Peroxide Sterilant (EPA Registration Number: 72372-1-86703)

Facility Floor Schematic

Summary

Within just six hours, including setup and run time, the Bioquell RBDS deployment at HiTech Health was successful having demonstrated a 6-log bioburden reduction throughout the whole classified facility, from the Grade A BSCs to the Grade D support areas.

To achieve the final sign-off that the facility was both functional and operational, the team at HiTech Health decided to leave the facility empty with the HVAC running for five days after which environmental monitoring and air sampling was completed. All returned samples were within specification for their grade, demonstrating that the facility and the HVAC system were able to maintain the aseptic conditions achieved by the RBDS intervention. The facility was then certified to begin the GMP manufacture of aseptic Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products (ATMP). As a result of these efforts, the facility was able to be open without any delays and did not experience any environmental contamination related issues.

M-11 configuration of the Bioquell Qube with a bio-decontamination chamber on the left, testing chamber in the middle, and transfer device on the right

RBDS

Ecolab's Bioquell Rapid Bio Decontamination Service (RBDS) provides a fully inclusive service providing everything required to complete a 6-log sporicidal kill on exposed surfaces within your facility.

The service is designed to work with your operational requirements, whether in an emergency situation or as part of a pre-planned intervention. You can even use our rapid response service to bio-decontaminate critical equipment such as a laminar flow hoods, isolators, lyophilisers and more.

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