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Course Information A must-have programme for Quality Assurance auditors stepping into or honing their role within a Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) environment, this course offers invaluable, expert guidance for crafting a robust and efficient GLP audit programme. What will I learn? A solid regulatory foundation underpinning quality assurance activities Clarity on the roles of Quality Assurance, management, and study director within the framework of Good Laboratory Practice principles Enhanced efficacy in inspections and audits Heightened compliance with Good Laboratory Practice standards for your facility Unique insights into governmental monitoring activities within the GLP sphere. This course is structured to encourage delegates to Discuss and develop ideas Solve specific problems Examine particular aspects of GLP. Tutors Tutors will be comprised of (click the photos for biographies): Cate Ovington Director, The Knowlogy Group Ltd Jane Elliston Senior Quality Assurance Auditor, Battelle UK Shona Ross Head of QA, Tower Mains Ltd Programme Please note timings may be subject to alteration. Day 1 09:00 Welcome and Introductions 09:15 Good Laboratory Practice Standards and Regulations An insight into the background and history of Good Laboratory Practice. 09:45 Principles of Quality Assurance What is the role and responsibilities of QA in GLP. Maintaining the independence of QA and what is an audit. 10:30 Break 10:45 Standard Operating Procedures GLP requirements and QA involvement. 11:30 Study Plans GLP requirements and QA involvement. 12:05 QA Programme Risk based programme, what are study, process and facility audits. 13:00 Lunch 14:00 Inspections Attitudes, techniques and attributes. 14:40 Workshop 1 - Facility and Process Inspections An exercise in inspection planning and preparation for inspections. 15:15 Break 15:30 Workshop 1 - Feedback 15:45 The Auditor and Audit Conduct Attitudes, attributes and techniques. 16:30 Panel Session An opportunity for delegates to put questions to the panel of speakers. 17:15 Close of Day Day 2 09:00 Workshop 2 - A Mock Audit 10:45 Break 11:00 Workshop 2 - Feedback 11:30 Auditing the Study Report Techniques and methods for the QA audit of the study report. 12:00 Record Keeping and Data The impact of GLP on data and records management. 12:40 Lunch 13:25 Data Integrity A look at the OECD GLP guidance document; the expectations of the regulators and the involvement of QA - Where QA adds value. 14:15 Workshop 3 - Amendments to Study Plan and Deviations from the Plan What are they? What is the difference between them? How are they controlled? 15:00 Workshop 3 - Feedback 15:15 Break 15:30 Regulatory Compliance GLP Monitoring Authority monitoring for compliance with Good Laboratory Practice. 16:15 Panel Session An opportunity for delegates to put questions to the panel of speakers. 16:45 Close of Course Extra Information Face-to-face course Course Material Course material will be available in PDF format for delegates attending this course. The advantages of this include: Ability for delegates to keep material on a mobile device Ability to review material at any time pre and post course Environmental benefits – less paper being used per course. The material will be emailed in advance of the course and RQA will not be providing any printed copies of the course notes during the training itself. Delegates wishing to have a hard copy of the notes should print these in advance to bring with them. Alternatively delegates are welcome to bring along their own portable devices to view the material during the training sessions. Remote course Course Material This course will be run completely online. You will receive an email with a link to our online system, which will house your licensed course materials and access to the remote event. Please note this course will run in UK timezone. The advantages of this include: Ability for delegates to keep material on a mobile device Ability to review material at any time pre and post course Environmental benefits – less paper being used per course Access to an online course group to enhance networking. You will need a stable internet connection, a microphone and a webcam. CPD Points 14 Points Development Level Learn
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Take The Fork Hoist Training Course. This Will Take You 7 Days To Complete. Enroll Now On To The Course! What Is The Fork Hoist Training Course? Operating a fork hoist, also known as a forklift, is a skill that opens doors to various industries and job opportunities. Fork hoists are crucial for efficiently moving and handling heavy loads, making their operators indispensable in construction, logistics, warehousing, and manufacturing. Our Fork Hoist Training Course is designed to provide individuals with the knowledge and practical skills needed to excel as certified fork hoist operators. Course Overview: 7 Days Course | Course Fee: £220 Payment Structure: £70 deposit and £150 payment in the office Why Choose A Fork Hoist Training Course? Fork hoist operation is not just a job; it’s a responsibility that demands skill, safety awareness, and precision. Here are some compelling reasons to consider our Fork Hoist Training Course: Specialized Skillset Operating a fork hoist requires specialized knowledge and practical skills. Our course ensures you’re proficient in handling this vital equipment. Safety Emphasis Safety is paramount in industries where fork hoists are used. Our training places a strong focus on safety protocols and best practices to ensure a secure working environment. Career Advancement The demand for certified fork hoist operators remains high in diverse industries. Completing this course opens doors to job opportunities and career advancement. Legal Compliance Gain a solid understanding of the legal and regulatory aspects related to fork hoist operation, ensuring compliance with relevant laws and regulations. Launching Your Career With Our Fork Hoist Training Course Embark on a promising career in forklift operations through our Fork Hoist Training Course. Gain the essential skills, safety expertise, and industry recognition needed to thrive in diverse work environments. Our comprehensive curriculum, hands-on simulations, and experienced instructors ensure you’re well-prepared for real-world challenges. Acquire a Fork Hoist Operator Certification, opening doors to career advancement. Course Highlights Our Traffic Marshal Course is tailored to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the role and responsibilities of a Traffic Marshal. Here’s what you’ll learn: Introduction To Fork Hoist Operations Overview of Fork Hoist Types and Applications Importance of Fork Hoist Safety Safety Procedures And Regulations OSHA Regulations and Compliance Emergency Response Protocols Operational Techniques Basic and Advanced Maneuvers Load Handling and Stability Principles Equipment Maintenance Daily Pre-Operational Checks Routine Maintenance Practices FAQ Fork Hoist Training Course What is the primary objective of the Fork Hoist Training Course? The primary objective of our Fork Hoist Training Course is to provide comprehensive training for individuals involved in forklift operations. The course focuses on safety, regulatory compliance, and practical skills necessary for efficient and secure forklift operations. Who is eligible to enroll in the Fork Hoist Training Course? The Fork Hoist Training Course is open to individuals seeking to operate forklifts, whether they are beginners or experienced operators looking to enhance their skills and comply with industry standards. What topics are covered in the Fork Hoist Training Course curriculum? The curriculum covers a wide range of topics, including safety procedures, operational techniques, equipment maintenance, specialized operations, advanced training, and practical evaluations. It provides a well-rounded understanding of forklift operations. Is practical training included in the course? Yes, practical training is a crucial component of our Fork Hoist Training Course. Participants engage in hands-on sessions, allowing them to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world scenarios. This practical experience enhances their operational skills.
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Course Information In today's evolving landscape, pharmacovigilance (PV) systems face ongoing challenges due to global, national, and company-specific events. This course focuses on developing personnel equipped to navigate these complexities and improve the safe use of medicinal products. We emphasise continuous global thinking, communication, and strategic planning, ensuring adaptability across various levels. The course explores maintaining PV system functionality while adhering to regulatory requirements. Participants will apply European regulatory standards to enhance and sustain PV system effectiveness, contributing to improvement initiatives and ensuring operational integrity. The course covers PV system intricacies, regulatory compliance, and a 'systems approach' for auditors, quality assurance personnel, and PV practitioners. Through presentations and workshops, attendees gain insights into implementing and maintaining an effective PV system. Who should attend? Auditors Pharmacovigilance Quality System Managers Pharmacovigilance scientists The QPPV. Course benefits Throughout the course delegates will explore application of the legal requirements for the PV system and quality system and how to assure these systems. They will demonstrate their ability to contribute to: A systematic investigation of the pharmacovigilance system and its quality system Examination of how the pharmacovigilance system and quality system interact to achieve compliance. The risk-based approach to auditing the PV system and quality system The maintenance of 'inspection readiness' Explore how to investigate the complex PV system Discussions about how to monitor and maintain the PV system and assure compliance. Course Objectives Clarify what has to be done: Explore application of the legal requirements. Explore how to do what has to be done: Adopt a systemic approach to systematically investigate or implement and maintain the PV system and quality system Examine how a compliant PV system and a compliant quality system interact to achieve compliance with regulatory requirements for PV Explore how to investigate the complexity of the PV system. Discus how to identify what is missing or what needs to be improved: Discuss how to monitor and maintain the PV system and assure compliance. This course will assist delegates with: An understanding of key system principles, A practical approach to implementing, maintaining and monitoring the PV system and its quality system A procedure to share expertise to increase efficiency and confidence. This course is structured to encourage delegates to: Discuss and develop ideas - Share knowledge and experiences - Solve specific problems. By the end of the course delegates will be able to: Understand better the pharmacovigilance system, its quality system and how the components interact to achieve the objectives of pharmacovigilance Investigate, and analyse the pharmacovigilance system and to identify what is missing and what needs to be improved. Tutors Tutors will be comprised of (click the photos for biographies): Jana Hyankova Head of PV Department, IVIGEE Services a.s. Programme Please note timings may be subject to alteration. Day 1 08:30 Welcome, registration, course objectives and introduction to work groups Housekeeping notices, meet other delegates, explore how to work in your work group, course objectives. Clarify the definition and objectives of Pharmacovigilance. 09:30 The Regulatory Framework for Pharmacovigilance Identify the relevant regulations and directives. Explore GVP guidance, structure of the modules and standard format of each module. 10:00 The Pharmacovigilance System Exploration of how to organise what has to be done, communications. Exploration of the structures and processes for pharmacovigilance. 10:30 Break 11:00 Workshop 1 and Feedback Exploring an organisational model of the pharmaceutical company- cooperation between PV and other stakeholders. 12:00 The Quality System for pharmacovigilance Exploration of the structures, processes for the PV quality system and discussion of how it interacts with the pharmacovigilance system to meet the objectives of pharmacovigilance effectively and efficiently. 13:00 Lunch 14:00 Workshop 2 and Feedback The quality system puzzle. Explore the organisation of the PV quality system and how it interacts with the PV system. 14:30 The Quality System for pharmacovigilance Exploration of the structures processes for the PV quality system and discussion of how it interacts with the pharmacovigilance system to meet the objectives of pharmacovigilance effectively and efficiently. 15:00 Description of PV System 15:30 Break 15:30 Workshop 3 and Feedback The quality system puzzle Explore the organisation of the PV quality system and how it interacts with the PV system. 16:00 The Pharmacovigilance Safety Master File Construction of the Pharmacovigilance System Master File and its purpose. 17:00 Workshop 3 and Feedback Description of PV System. 18:00 End of Day Day 2 08:30 Drug Safety in the Clinical Trial Environment - Part 1 Information flow and responsibilities of the sponsor. 09:30 Workshop 4 and Feedback Drug Safety in the Clinical Trial environment: Information flow and responsibilities of the sponsor. 10:30 Break 11:00 Drug Safety in the Clinical Trial Environment - Part 2 Information flow and responsibilities of the sponsor. 12:00 Lunch 13:00 Workshop 5 and Feedback Drug Safety in the clinical trial environment: Information flow and responsibilities of the sponsor. 13:30 Processing of Safety Data Exploration of safety data processing, verification, validation, follow up, formatting and collation, reporting requirements, quality and data management. 15:00 Break 15:30 EudraVigilance Exploration of how EudraVigilance supports the PV system. 16:15 Signal Detection and Evaluation/Risk Benefit Assessment: Pharmacovigilance Risk Assessment Committee (PRAC): What is a signal? What are the regulatory requirements? How is signal detection and evaluation conducted? Qualitative and quantitative methods of signal detection. Risk benefit assessment. 17:00 Risk Management Plans A cornerstone of Pharmacovigilance safety communications, direct healthcare professional communication 18:00 End of Day Day 3 08:30 The Pharmacovigilance Risk Assessment Committee (PRAC) Exploration of how good practice is achieved. Composition, role and responsibilities. Examples of referrals. 09:15 Development Safety Update Reports (DSURs): Regulatory requirements, exploring good practice, report format, reference safety information, schedule of submission, analysis evaluations and distribution. 10:00 Periodic Safety Update Reports (PSURs)/Periodic Benefit Risk Evaluation Reports (PBRERs) Regulatory requirements, exploring good practice, report format, reference safety information, schedule of submission, analysis evaluations and distribution. 10:30 Break 11:00 Periodic Safety Update Reports (PSURs)/Periodic Benefit Risk Evaluation Reports (PBRERs) Regulatory requirements, exploring good practice, report format, reference safety information, schedule of submission, analysis evaluations and distribution. 12:00 Workshop 6 and Feedback To explore the compilation and submission of the PSUR. 13:00 Lunch 13:30 Role of the QPPV Exploration of the legal responsibilities of the QPPV and the MAH. 14:30 Break 15:00 Workshop 7 and Feedback To explore the challenges faced by the QPPV. 15:30 End of course Extra Information Face-to-Face Course Course material This course will be run completely online. You will receive an email with a link to our online system, which will house your licensed course materials and access to the remote event. Please note this course will run in UK timezone. The advantages of this include: Ability for delegates to keep material on a mobile device< Ability to review material at any time pre and post course Environmental benefits – less paper being used per course Access to an online course group to enhance networking You will need a stable internet connection, a microphone and a webcam. CPD Points 23 Points Development Level Develop
TQUK Level 3 Award in Emergency First Aid at Work (with VR Practical Sessions) This is our most popular course. This TQUK Level 3 Award in Emergency First Aid at Work course is designed to provide learners with the essential skills and knowledge to handle emergency situations in the workplace effectively. Ideal for those responsible for first aid in low-risk work environments, the course offers a blend of theoretical instruction and cutting-edge virtual reality (VR) practical sessions to enhance hands-on experience in a safe, controlled environment. Throughout the course, learners will develop a solid understanding of first aid principles, including how to assess and manage various emergencies such as injuries, shock, burns, and medical conditions like heart attacks or strokes. The integration of VR technology allows participants to immerse themselves in realistic scenarios, reinforcing their ability to apply first aid techniques with confidence. Key topics covered include: - Responsibilities of a First Aider - Assessing the Scene for Safety - Basic Life Support (CPR) and AED Use - Managing Unconsciousness, Bleeding, and Shock - Dealing with seizures and burns - Infection Prevention and Control The VR practical sessions simulate real-life emergency situations, providing learners with the opportunity to practice their skills in a virtual environment. These sessions ensure a dynamic and engaging learning experience, enabling learners to feel prepared for real-world emergencies. Upon successful completion of the course, learners will receive a TQUK Level 3 Award in Emergency First Aid at Work, certifying their competence in delivering first aid in the workplace. This course is suitable for employees across all industries, including those working in low-risk environments, office settings, or those requiring a basic first aid qualification for regulatory compliance. **Duration:** 1 day (6-8 hours, including theory and VR practical sessions) **Certification:** TQUK Level 3 Award in Emergency First Aid at Work (valid for 3 years) **Prerequisites:** None
About this training Decarbonization of the Upstream Oil & Gas sector has previously been based on inter-fuel competition. Market actions were seen as the most effective method for reducing the level of emissions. However, the pace of decarbonization is now being led by government policy acting in concert with a coalition of stakeholders such as investors and consumers. The primary focus of this pathway is on the management of carbon emissions to both mitigate and adapt to climate change. Some energy analysts have forecast that global production of oil and natural gas will have to decline annually by 4 to 6 percent in order to meet the global target of Net Zero Emissions by 2050. Oil and gas producers face a difficult challenge in deciding upon the strategy and measures that will best achieve targets set for them while maintaining supply, attracting investments and accessing markets. This 2-day training course will provide participants with an understanding of the strategies and measures for decarbonizing the Upstream Oil and Gas sector within the framework of measures implemented by individual governments through their respective commitments to reduce emissions to achieve their National Determined Contribution under the Paris Agreement. This course offers a unique opportunity to understand the rapidly increasing issues confronting the industry as well as the options for the management of carbon emissions to comply with corporate as well as national policies and the implementation of measures for controlling, reporting and verification. Training Objectives Upon completion of this course, participants will be better equipped to participate in the implementation of measures for the management of carbon emissions in the following areas: Implementation of measures for reducing carbon emissions Establishing systems for monitoring and reporting carbon emissions Evaluating the commerciality of discoveries Reviewing and strategizing future field development plans Meeting Environmental Obligations Target Audience This course has been specifically designed for professionals involved in the international oil and gas industry, whether employed a field operator, national oil company, or government. It offers a unique opportunity to rapidly increase your understanding of the issues confronting the industry as well as the options for the management of carbon emissions to comply with corporate as well as national policies and the implementation of measures for controlling, reporting and verification. Staff with the following roles will find this course particularly useful: Corporate Planners Project Engineers Financial Analysts Environmental Specialists Legal Advisors Regulatory & Compliance Officers Course Level Basic or Foundation Trainer Your expert course leader is an international legal expert in petroleum law who has been listed in the Guide to the World's Leading Energy and Natural Resources Lawyers. In his thirty years of practice, he has been the lead negotiator and acquisitions advisor for oil and gas companies in the US and the Asia-Pacific. These transactions have included both upstream (licences and leases) and downstream (refineries and pipelines) assets. He has been appointed as Distinguished Visiting Professor in Oil and Gas at the University of Wyoming and Honorary Professor at the Centre for Energy, Petroleum & Mineral Law & Policy (CEPMLP) at Dundee University. POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL) To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized 'One to One' coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster. Request for further information post training support and fees applicable Accreditions And Affliations