Setting up a QSR Compliant CAPA System
Sue Jacobs
60 Min
Product Id: 700130
In this CAPA training learn how to utilizing multiple data sources to detect actual and potential nonconformities.
Best Practices in Supplier Quality Management
Anil Gupta
60 Min
Product Id: 700151
This Supplier Quality Management training is targeted at intermediate-level quality managers who are looking to bring best practices discipline into their supplier quality management and environment. Supplier Quality Management is a critical business process for manufacturers who source components and parts from suppliers, whether the suppliers are just across the street or a continent away.
Using Risk Analysis to Optimize Product Development and Manufacturing
Robert DiNitto
60 Min
Product Id: 700166
This Risk Analysis training guide you through the methodologies of and distinctions between Hazard Analyses, dFMEAs, and pFMEAs and step beyond performing Risk Analyses and documenting mitigations to the practical and proactive application. Did you know that you can use your existing Risk Analyses to help you do more than manage risk? Risk Analyses can be used to prioritize and streamline Design Input, Design Output, Design V&V, and both Pre-Production.
GMP Raw Materials Program Risk Management
Paula Shadle
60 Min
Product Id: 700094
This GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) training will discuss strategies to ensure that your resources are deployed to maximize risk reduction, sustain GMP compliance, and respond to exceptions appropriately. Raw materials used in GMP production must be qualified, sourced appropriately, and tested before release into use. Regulations regarding sampling and testing vary globally, creating business and compliance challenges.
Current Regulatory Requirements for Sterile Products
Kenneth Christie
Product Id: 703672
This webinar will highlight and summarize the main components relating to current validation requirements for sterile products and include the following; review of the current regulations and guidance documents, the typical expectations when aseptic processing is involved, the expectations for protocols used to document the qualification of associated equipment, utilities and processes, and recently cited regulatory deficiencies.
Challenges of an Effective Change Control Program
Kenneth Christie
Product Id: 704638
This training program will provide attendees with a better understanding of current Quality System Regulations (QSR) require companies to maintain qualified equipment, utilities and facilities in a state of control. When changes are made to these items, the change must be documented, explained as to what will be done and the items that may be impacted. This webinar will also highlight what is expected, what to include in procedures and address the challenges faced by industry in trying to establish an effective and manageable program.
Key Factors to Develop an Effective CAPA System
Kim Huynh-Ba
Product Id: 703320
This training will focus on the regulatory requirements for a Corrective and Preventive Actions (CAPA) system. Attendees will learn how to develop an effective CAPA system.
The New Part 11 Inspections: Requirements for Validation and SaaS/Cloud Applications
David Nettleton
Product Id: 704734
This training program will identify data and systems subject to Part 11 and Annex 11. It will also decode what the regulations mean and illustrate the current computer system industry standards for security, data transfer, and audit trails.
Current Regulatory Requirements for Aseptically Produced Products
Kenneth Christie
Product Id: 704791
The manufacture of sterile products and the risk they represent to the public is always on the fore front of inspectors during regulatory audits. As a result, the manufacture of sterile products require a high degree of control of incoming materials, the manufacturing process and the control of personnel to name a few. A weakness in any of these items can jeopardize the sterility assurance of the final product. This training program will highlight and summarize the following main components relating to current validation requirements for sterile products and include the following; review of the current regulations and guidance documents, the typical expectations when aseptic processing is involved, the expectations for protocols used to document the qualification of associated equipment, utilities and processes, and recently cited regulatory deficiencies.







