Overview:
Training programs have evolved through time. Human reliability or human error is usually attributed to training effectiveness or training program weaknesses/strengths.
Even though the training is considered the "vaccine for mistakes," training is not responsible for most human error deviations. To ensure training programs are effective and can be ruled out as a root cause for human error deviations, we will discuss the elements necessary when implementing/improving a training program. We will discuss elements of the training programs like curricula, training management systems, training effectiveness, and other important elements of a compliant training program.
Areas Covered in the Session:
- GMP regulations on the training topic
- Agencies expectations of the training program
- Training general aspects
- Responsibilities of the training program
- Requirements for New employees
- Transferred Employees
- External Service Providers
- Training Events
- Skills Qualification Program (OJT)
- Training Assessment
- Retraining
- Training Outline/Contents
- GMP
- Technical Training
- On the Job
- Training Frequency and Topics
- Instructor's Qualifications
- Training Curricula
- Training Documentation
- Review of Training System Effectiveness
- Deviations related to performance
Who Will Benefit:
- Training Managers and Coordinators
- Operations
- Manufacturing
- Plant Engineering
- QA/QC Staff
- Process Excellence/Improvement Professionals
- Industrial/Process Engineers
- Compliance Officers
- Regulatory/Legislative Affairs Professionals
- General/Corporate Counsel
- Executive Management