The aim of this one day course is to understand what can be defined as raw data and to explore the meaning of the term for manufacturing, laboratory and quality records. Is there harmonisation of US and EU GMP regulations? For example:
What is a “quality decision” and what is the impact of having to define raw data for the process or system?
Can raw data be equivalent to complete information and complete data?
Should we treat manufacturing “information” and laboratory “data” as the same?
Hintergrund
FDA GMP in 21 CFR 211 requires “complete information” for manufacturing records and “complete data” for laboratory records. In contrast, Chapter 4 of EU GMP on documentation contains in the Principle three sentences that are in apparent contradiction to the United States regulations:
Records include the raw data which is used to generate other records
For electronic records regulated users should define which data are to be used as raw data
At least, all data on which quality decisions are based should be defined as raw data
In the days of harmonisation of regulations how can we reconcile these differences? This situation is compounded by the failure of EU GMP to define the term “raw data” in the regulations to help industry plan their approach to meeting these regulatory requirements.
Zielgruppe
Managers and staff from Manufacturing, QC/QA and Analytical Development Laboratories of pharmaceutical companies
Contract Research Organisation and Contract Manufacturing Organisation manufacturing, laboratory and QA personnel
Auditors (internal and external) responsible for performing self-inspections or external audits and needing to understand and assess data integrity
Especially the Data Integrity Master Class course is directed to participants who have first experiences in Data Integrity, e.g. the ECA course “Data Integrity – Requirements for a GMP compliant Data Life Cycle".
For Attendees Only
Attendees will get a free electronic copy of ECA “GMP Data Governance and Data Integrity Guide” - Version 3
Teilnehmerstimmen - das sagen andere über unsere Seminare:
„Guter, breit gefächerter Überblick mit interessanten Verknüpfungen zur Praxis, welche die Theorie super veranschaulicht.” Marina Kicoranovic, Labor Hartmann GmbH GMP/Basis-Einstiegsschulung (B 14), September 2023
„Die Referenten waren sehr gut! Sie haben sehr klar gesprochen, nur sehr wenige englische Begriffe verwendet (super) und waren sehr praxisbezogen.” Astrid Gießler, Regierungspräsidium Karlsruhe Live Online Seminar - Basiskurs Computervalidierung & Datenintegrität im GxP Umfeld (B 3), Juni 2023
„Sehr guter Bezug zur Schulung für einen GMP-Anfänger. Habe mich sehr gut abgeholt gefühlt.” Dr. Harald Werner, Infraserv GmbH & Co. Höchst KG GMP-Basisschulung (B 1), Juni 2023