ATTACHMENTS TRAINING PROGRAMME
Trainer: Chan Wai Fun
DAY 1
Time: 9am to 4 pm (12.30 – 1.30 pm lunch time)
a)Read Standard Operating Procedures
b)Introduction to clean room design and cabinets (horizontal & vertical laminar flow)
c)Explanation of SOPs by pharmacist/technician:
NUH-SOP-PHA-24.1: Layout And Specification Of The Sterile Manufacturing Room
NUH-SOP-PHA-24.3: General Principles For Use Of Laminar Flow Workbench
(Horizontal Airflow)
NUH-SOP-PHA-24.4: Clean room Gowning (includes hand washing)
NUH-SOP-PHA-24.8: Preparation Of Materials For Entry Into Clean room
NUH-SOP-PHA-24-29: Aseptic Technique Validation Program for NUH Pharmacy Laboratory and Cancer Centre Pharmacy Staff
d)Familiarization of the clean room consumables (e.g. showing part of syringes,
needles, and what/ when filter needle is used etc)
f) Introduction to aseptic dispensing skills technique and hands on (Refer to Aseptic Technique Practice Worksheet)
Trainer: ChanWai Fun
DAY 2
Time: 9am to 4 pm (12.30 – 1.30 pm lunch time)
a)Practical training for Aseptic Dispensing Skills
b) Demonstration of hand Washing and clean room gowning
Trainer: ChanWai Fun
DAY 3
Time: 9am to 4 pm (12.30 – 1.30 pm lunch time)
a)Observation of preparations of sterile products inside the clean room
Trainer: ChanWai Fun
DAY 4
Time: 9am to 4 pm (12.30 – 1.30 pm lunch time)
a)Demonstration for the use of Cancer Centre Pharmacy Isolator
b)Observation of preparations in Cancer Centre Pharmacy Clean room
b)Management of cytotoxic spills and cytotoxic waste disposal
Trainer: ChanWai Fun
DAY 5
Time: 9am to 12.30 pm
Short assessment
Aseptic Technique Practice Worksheet
Name of trainee: ______
ASEPTIC TECHNIQUE PRACTICE / CHECKED BY/ DATE- How to arrange ampoules, vials, syringes and needles in horizontal and vertical laminar flow cabinets
- How to correctly break glass ampoules
- How to correctly open polyamps
- How to check the integrity of syringe packs
- How to remove syringe and needle from protective pack
- How to attach needle to hub of syringe
- How to remove needle cap and where to place cap when not on needle
- Correct insertion of needle through a rubber closure of vial
- Proper aseptic procedure for withdrawing the fluid contents from an ampoule and vial
- Proper procedure for introducing a liquid aseptically into rubber-stopped container (reconstitution of vials)
- Clearing bubbles of air from eccentric syringe and concentric syringe
- How to cap syringe using luer lock
- How and when to use minispike and airway needle
- How to attach in-stopper and disposable filter to needle
- Clearing bubbles of air from TPN bag
- How to cap injection port of bag using additive caps
- Proper aseptic procedure for withdrawing from and injecting the solution to bag and bottle
- Correct method for opening view pack bags