Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 24, December 2, 2024
Section 10.34.19.14 - Training of Staff, Patient, and CaregiverA. The health care practitioner shall make counseling available to the patient or primary caregiver, or both, concerning proper use of compounded sterile preparations and related supplies furnished by the sterile compounding facility.B. The permit holder shall ensure that sterile compounding facility personnel engaging in compounding sterile preparations are trained and demonstrate competence in the safe handling and compounding of compounded sterile preparations and parenteral solutions, including cytotoxic agents if applicable.C. The permit holder shall maintain records of training and demonstrated competence for individual employees for 5 years.D. The permit holder shall ensure the continuing competence of sterile compounding facility personnel engaged in compounding sterile preparations.E. A sterile compounding facility that compounds sterile preparations shall comply with the following training requirements:(1) The sterile compounding facility shall establish and follow a written program of training and performance evaluation designed to ensure that individuals working in the designated area have the knowledge and skills necessary to perform the assigned tasks properly and include at least the following: (a) Aseptic technique with media fill verification at a frequency defined by risk level as described in USP 797 Standards:(i) 12 months for low and medium risk; and(ii) 6 months for high risk;(b) Pharmaceutical calculations and terminology;(c) Compounding sterile preparation documentation process;(d) Quality assurance procedures;(e) Aseptic preparation procedures;(f) Proper cleansing, gowning, and gloving techniques;(g) General conduct in the controlled area;(h) Cleaning, sanitizing, and maintaining equipment used in the controlled area;(i) Sterilization techniques for high risk preparations; and(j) Container, equipment, and closure system selection.(2) Individuals assigned to the controlled area shall successfully complete practical skills training in aseptic technique and aseptic area practices.(3) Evaluations shall include:(b) Observation for adherence to aseptic technique and aseptic area policies and procedures; and(c) Media fill verification as set forth in §E(1)(a) of this regulation.Md. Code Regs. 10.34.19.14
Regulations .14 adopted effective September 10, 2007 (34:18 Md. R. 1580)
Regulation .14E amended effective February 23, 2009 (36:4 Md. R. 354)
Regulation .14 amended effective 41:13 Md. R. 752, eff.1/1/2015