Change Control Best Practices - Avoiding Unintended Consequences of Changes

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  • Location San Jose, California, United States
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  • Date 18-05-2021 - 19-05-2021
Seminar Title
Change Control Best Practices - Avoiding Unintended Consequences of Changes
Event Type
Seminar
Seminar Date
18-05-2021 to 19-05-2021
Last Date for Applying
08-05-2021
Location
San Jose, California, United States
Organization Name / Organize By
complianceonline
Organizing/Related Departments
Sales & marketing
Organization Type
Event Organizing Company
SeminarCategory
Both (Technical & Non Technical)
SeminarLevel
All (State/Province/Region, National & International)
Related Industries

Engineering

Administration/Management

Manufacturing

Medical/Healthcare/Hospital

Location
San Jose, California, United States

One of the top 10 FDA 483 and Warning Letter citations is for inadequate change control. Change control receives detailed scrutiny during FDA inspections, and FDA reviews change control documentation to determine that changes did not adversely impact products, processes, equipment, facilities, etc. A single inadequate change may lead to significant negative events, including release of sub-standard product or product recall. A pattern of inadequate changes may require costly and time-consuming system remediation efforts.

It is therefore critically important to assure that changes are properly described, justified, assessed for risk, implemented, and documented. Changes must also be prospectively reviewed by appropriate subject matter experts. Furthermore, certain major changes (e.g. manufacturing, specifications) may require regulatory filings and/or prior regulatory approval.

This seminar will help all personnel involved in proposing, assessing, and implementing changes to understand and successfully apply Change Control best practices. Key focus will be placed on change proposals, justification / risk assessment and change execution / implementation. The importance of proper planning, critical thinking skills, and co-ordination of all change activities will also be discussed. Techniques for assuring robust Change Control programs in light of COVID-19 restrictions will also be discussed.

This is a practical how-to course, designed to provide participants with skills they can immediately apply to change controls within their own organizations. Case studies will allow participants to practice skill sets in cooperation with the instructor.

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Address/Venue
  Virtual Seminar,6201 America Center Drive Suite 240 San Jose, CA 95002, USA 
Contact
Ashutos Swain

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