Good Manufacturing Practice and Packaging

19 March 2018, Reading, United Kingdom


Introduction
Course Overview

The packing process is a complex series of operations, often performed at high speeds and against tight deadlines. Despite the increased use of many on line detection/rejection systems, the majority of pharmaceutical quality complaints and recalls are packaging related.

This course gives a detailed background into the complicated issues associated with pharmaceutical packaging. It examines all of the key stages from artwork design, component suppliers through the packing process to final product release. It also examines the important role people play in packing operations.

It identifies major areas of risk and discusses how these can be removed or managed.


Suitability

This popular course is aimed at all personnel involved in any aspect of pharmaceutical packaging, including packing staff at all levels, packaging technologists, engineers, auditors, QC and QA.


Learning Outcomes

At the end of the course you will:
  • Have an understanding of the key GMP requirements for pharmaceutical packing
  • Fully appreciate the inter related elements required to successfully run a packing operation in the pharmaceutical industry
  • Understand the risks involved in packing operations
  • Have a practical understanding of how you might be able to reduce some of these risks
  • Be in a position to challenge that adequate controls are in place for such operations.
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Reading Scientific Services Limited (RSSL)

RSSL Training Suite, Reading Scientific Services Limited (RSSL), Reading Enterprise Centre, Earley Gate, Whiteknights Road, Reading, RG6 6BU, United Kingdom

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