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Sampling Plans for (FDA) Quality Audits

ComplianceOnline

Thursday, January 10, 2013 from 8:00 AM to 9:30 AM (PST)

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This webinar will examine the issues in FDA quality audit sampling and provide answers you need to plan your audit. You will learn the difference between counting nonconformities and counting non-conformances and the proper technique for a quality audit.

 

Why Should You Attend:

 

Quality audits typically involve sampling of records and other documents. When the auditor samples, this may raise questions such as how many records to sample and how many nonconforming records are too many. In fact, there is a more fundamental question about nonconforming records. If a record has, say, three errors does the auditor count it three time (once for each error) or one time as a nonconforming record. Some auditors determine the sample size without using statistical techniques. Is this ever acceptable? Sampling records in an audit is not the same as sampling at incoming inspection; the underlying assumptions are different, so the methods need to change.

This webinar examines the issues in audit sampling and provides the answers you need to plan your audit. Participants learn the difference between counting nonconformities and counting non-conformances and the proper technique for a quality audit. An audit may need to determine the error rate in a process, or least show that it is not too great. Participants will learn some standard sampling plans as well the reason they work. As an example, participants will analyze the sampling plans the FDA uses as part of the Quality System Technique (QSIT).

 

Areas Covered in the Webinar:

 

  • The concepts of sampling when conducting quality audits.
  • The difference between a nonconformance and nonconformities.
  • The use of (non-statistical) convenience samples.
  • Using standard sampling plans in an audit.
  • Using the binomial distribution to understand audit sampling.
  • An examination of the FDA’s QSIT sampling plans.

 

Who will Benefit:

 

This webinar is for personnel at medical device companies involved in internal quality audits, but the same issues come up in supplier audits.

 

People in the following roles can especially benefit from the knowledge in this webinar:

 

  • Quality Managers
  • Audit Managers
  • Lead Quality Auditors
  • Quality Auditors
  • Regulatory Affairs Managers
  • Suppliers to medical device companies

For Registration:

http://www.complianceonline.com/ecommerce/control/trainingFocus/~product_id=702581?channel=Eventbrite

When

Thursday, January 10, 2013 from 8:00 AM to 9:30 AM (PST)


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ComplianceOnline

At ComplianceOnline, we are focused on :

 

  • Enhancing global compliance, creating a world where quality and compliance professionals, regulators, and government agencies come together to help the world comply with the intent and the spirit of laws, policies and mandates, ensuring continuous improvement in global operations, quality & safety.
  • Making sure that we are responsible corporate citizens helping our constituents build a more responsible enterprise, one which operates with high quality , under a code of ethics, and with process discipline to ensure greater shareholder returns.
  • Keeping things simple and straight forward , so that we all can indeed improve the quality of our processes, our work, our businesses and enhance compliance globally.
  • Being inclusive, giving the process experts ( & novices! ), compliance professionals, quality champions, and regulatory agencies a voice so that all of us can contribute and make a difference.

 

 

 

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