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Location selection environmental considerations

The primary siting factors which influence the selection of a plant location are as follows environmental considerations, labor avadabihty and productivity, raw material avadabihty, proximity to market, property cost, accessibdity to transportation, tax iacentives, electric power avadabdity and cost, and living conditions. [Pg.85]

Sample Location Selection, Uniform contamination over a complete aseptic manufacturing facility is remotely improbable. It would require a total breakdown of systems and would be evident in many ways other than environmental monitoring. The selection of locations for environmental monitoring becomes therefore a matter of professional judgement that should take account of two major considerations locations where, if contaminated, product quality would be most seriously affected and locations that due to some vicissitude of design or control are susceptible to microbiological contamination or proliferation. [Pg.233]


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