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News Release from: Project Works | Subject: Training Records System
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 02 July 2002
Setting the standard in training records
System for the management of staff training records within the pharmaceutical industry offers vital benefits to any pharmaceutical organisation committed to the training and development of staff
The Training Records System from Project Works sets the standard for management of staff training records within the pharmaceutical industry It offers vital benefits to any pharmaceutical organisation committed to the staff training and development and which has a requirement to be able to demonstrate this to third party compliance bodies
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 18 Dec 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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The following are the principle business benefits: Enhances quality of training and assessment of competency.
Makes individuals responsible for accuracy of their own training record.
Encourages line managers to take greater responsibility for staff training.
Provides on-line link to SOPs.
Enables description of company specific operational techniques, procedures and training courses in a structured way which in itself promotes control.
Facilitates regular reassessment of staff competency.
Co-ordinates management of training needs across departments and functions.
Enables close monitoring and demonstration of training effectiveness.
Provides notification of retraining needs in response to SOP changes.
Demonstrates compliance to GLP/GMP/GCP and FDA validation requirements including 21 CFR Part 11.
On going development of the product is driven by the Training Records System user group, which ensures that the product remains the market leader conforming to all required regulations.
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