In order to solve problems every organization must know how to conduct an effective investigation, identify root causes, and implement workable corrective action in a timely manner. An effective CAPA process requires training internal investigators, who can also coach others in the organization, to employ critical thinking. The process must provide a common model and language within the organization, which allows investigators to master the process quickly and easily.
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND?
This webinar will include discussions proper CAPA system maintenance, root cause analysis, documentation of the Corrective and Preventative Actions and developing a robust CAPA plan. It will give tips on how to develop CAPAs pertaining to longer term projects and ensure they stay on track.
AREA COVERED
- CAPA Definition
- When is a CAPA required
- Developing crucial pieces of a strong CAPA plan
- Root Cause Analysis Methods
- Discussing various Root Cause Analysis methods and their benefits
- Establishment a CAPA Plan
- Project Summary development
- Individual responsibilities involved
- Finalizing Completion Dates
- Creating meaningful effectiveness checks
- Managing the CAPA System
- Maintaining proper documentation of the CAPA plans
- Ensuring CAPA plans are progressing
- Proper close out of CAPA plans
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Discuss what to do when problems occur
- Outline the requirements of the CAPA process and procedure including building a CAPA file
- Choose the most appropriate Root Cause Analysis methods for the situation
- Establishing a CAPA plan: project summary, individual responsibilities and expected completion dates
- Management and Oversight of the CAPA system and its documentation
WHO WILL BENEFIT?
- Quality Control Personnel & Management
- Manufacturing Personnel & Management
- Senior Management
- Regulatory Affairs Personnel & Management
- Quality Assurance Personnel & Management
- Supplier Quality Personnel & Management
This webinar will include discussions proper CAPA system maintenance, root cause analysis, documentation of the Corrective and Preventative Actions and developing a robust CAPA plan. It will give tips on how to develop CAPAs pertaining to longer term projects and ensure they stay on track.
- CAPA Definition
- When is a CAPA required
- Developing crucial pieces of a strong CAPA plan
- Root Cause Analysis Methods
- Discussing various Root Cause Analysis methods and their benefits
- Establishment a CAPA Plan
- Project Summary development
- Individual responsibilities involved
- Finalizing Completion Dates
- Creating meaningful effectiveness checks
- Managing the CAPA System
- Maintaining proper documentation of the CAPA plans
- Ensuring CAPA plans are progressing
- Proper close out of CAPA plans
- Discuss what to do when problems occur
- Outline the requirements of the CAPA process and procedure including building a CAPA file
- Choose the most appropriate Root Cause Analysis methods for the situation
- Establishing a CAPA plan: project summary, individual responsibilities and expected completion dates
- Management and Oversight of the CAPA system and its documentation
- Quality Control Personnel & Management
- Manufacturing Personnel & Management
- Senior Management
- Regulatory Affairs Personnel & Management
- Quality Assurance Personnel & Management
- Supplier Quality Personnel & Management
Speaker Profile
Danielle DeLucy, MS, is owner of ASA Training and Consulting, LLC which provides Pharmaceutical and Biologics based companies with training and quality systems assistance in order to meet Regulatory compliance. Prior to this role, Danielle has been in the industry for 15 years serving in numerous Quality Management Roles, such as the Director of Product Quality, the oversight of Sterility Assurance practices and provided QA oversight of numerous filling and packaging operations. Danielle began her QA career as a Quality Control Pharmaceutical Microbiologist at a contract laboratory where she performed various tests for their clients. In the years after, she …
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