Date: 16/02/2021
Read Time: 12 minutes
Author: Dr Surani McCaw, B.E. (Chemical), Ph. D.

Key Points:
- In choosing a purification method to comply with AS/NZS 5369:2023 (previously AS/NZS4187:2014 Amendment 2), it’s crucial to prioritize scientific facts and evidence-based practices.
- The utmost priority is ensuring that the chosen processes don’t compromise the primary objective: controlling bacterial endotoxins.
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About the Author
Dr Surani McCaw is a Chemical Engineer who has been specialising in water treatment in the Healthcare and Pharmaceutical Industries since 2001. Surani holds a Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical) degree and a Doctor of Philosophy degree in water treatment from the University of NSW, Kensington, NSW.
Dr McCaw has been involved in the implementation of National Healthcare Standards/Practices for both CSSD and Renal Dialysis since 2008 with the intention of evaluating and implementing risk managed and cost-effective water treatment technologies that are fit for the Australian ecological and demographical environment.