Steam Sterilization: What to do with an Unexpected Positive Biological Indicator Result?

Join Our Free Webinar: What to do with an Unexpected Positive Biological Indicator (BI) Result After Steam Sterilization

Understand and Investigate Unexpected Positive BI Results After Steam Sterilization.

Are unexpected positive Biological Indicator (BI) results causing disruptions in your steam sterilization processes? Join Mesa Labs expert Luisa Bernuzzi for an in-depth free webinar designed to equip you with the knowledge and tools needed to manage these challenging situations effectively.

Webinar Details: 

August 20th at 1:00 PM (EST) /12:00 PM (CST) | 45 Minutes  

Webinar topics: 

  • Understanding positive BIs
  • Best practices for investigation
  • Common causes and prevention

Why Attend? 

  • Learn from an industry expert with decades of experience 
  • Equip yourself with the latest tools and techniques
  • Optimize your sterilization processes 
  • Receive free valuable resources  

Register Now! 

Secure your spot today and take the first step towards mastering the management of positive BI results. Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your knowledge and improve your processes. 

Can't make it? Register anyway. We'll send you the recording and reference materials. 


 

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Meet the Presenter

Maria Luisa Bernuzzi

Born in 1977 with a degree in Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Technology from the University of Pavia, Italy, Maria Luisa Bernuzzi quickly ascended from QC manager to R&D manager in 2011 for an Italian pharmaceutical systems manufacturer. Her expertise in chemical and microbiological sciences has been pivotal in advancing sterilization and disinfection technologies through a multidisciplinary approach. She excels in steam, dry heat, and hydrogen peroxide decontamination validation, focusing on ensuring product and microbiological quality. Recently, she joined Mesa Labs as a Product and Application Engineer and continues to share her extensive knowledge through international lectures and training.