§ 1271.230. Process validation.
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(a)General. Where the results of processing described in § 1271.220 cannot be fully verified by subsequent inspection and tests, you must validate and approve the process according to established procedures. The validation activities and results must be documented, including the date and signature of the individual(s) approving the validation.
(b)Written representation. Any written representation that your processing methods reduce the risk of transmission of communicable disease by an HCT/P, including but not limited to, a representation of sterility or pathogen inactivation of an HCT/P, must be based on a fully verified or validated process.
(c)Changes. When changes to a validated process subject to paragraph
(a)of this section occur, you must review and evaluate the process and perform revalidation where appropriate. You must document these activities.
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