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Defensibility of data is a key issue in the laboratory. Laboratories reporting data for regulatory bodies are required to train employees in data integrity and ethics to ensure that proper laboratory technique is used for generating data. The training will cover common indicators for laboratory fraud and how the supervisor or data reviewer can develop a program to ensure data generated in their laboratory is defensible and complete. An in depth internal auditing program is important to discover and rectify any evidence of laboratory fraud. And real world examples and a checklist will be demonstrated to aid in the effective auditing of integrity practices. Employees rarely choose to commit fraud in the laboratory and it is usually the lack of knowledge on proper record keeping or technique. Education provides best practices and establishes expectations for the proper method of testing and reporting sample information. Fraud can impact all industries. This course will address data integrity and ethics in the laboratory.
This class will meet the requirements for initial and annual employee Data Integrity training for TNI and QSM/DOD.
Pharmaceutical, Environmental (TNI and QSM/DOD), Commercial, lab analysts, lab managers, quality managers, and plant managers.
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Implementing Lean in the Laboratory covers the origins of Lean as well as its main principles applied into manufacturing or laboratory settings. By applying Lean tools the company can reap the benefits of lower costs and labor efficiency. Participants will learn more about several Lean tools that can be applied; Value Stream Mapping, 5S (Sort, Set-up, Shine, Standardize, Sustain), Cell/Standard Work, Pull/Kanban, and Set-up Reductions.
The second installment of Lean Lab series will go into greater detail on how Lean Principles define waste, how to establish Takt time, and ways to determine if your lab is running most efficiently. These are all key factors to helping your team to identify ways to avoid wasteful steps in their daily activities.
This course is designed for anybody within the laboratory that would like to learn how to practice the efficient tools of Lean principles.
Join us for the other parts in this series for a comprehensive Lean in the Lab learning experience!