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Webinar from Compliance4All on January 9, 2019 on Supervising a Human Error Free Environment

Author: Adam Fleming
by Adam Fleming
Posted: Jan 06, 2019

Fremont, CA: Compliance4All, a leading provider of professional training for all areas of regulatory compliance, is organizing a webinar on January 9, 2019. The topic of the webinar is "Supervising a Human Error Free Environment: You can do a Lot More than you Think", and the speaker is Ginette Collazo, an Industrial-Organizational Psychologist.

  • p>In many industries, despite the many advances that have shaped safety standards, human error is still a factor to be reckoned with seriously. Human error, despite taking what one thinks are the best precautions, can lead to loss of quality, processes and production, not to mention the financial one.

What is needed is a comprehensive approach to elimination of human error. While it is acknowledged that human error can never be eliminated, one can take care from many angles and perspectives to minimize it. This should start at the design stage. Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) regulations need to be implemented in complete faith. The approach should be to identify the root of the human error first and then take the necessary steps to address them.

These should be done in complete sync and harmony with the concerned staff members in charge of safety and in accordance with the principles of GMP. The specific methodologies needed for implementing these will be the essence of the learning this 90-minute webinar will impart.

The speaker will explain strategies with which the unit can use a specific methodology with which to sync and approach issues in GMP related environments that uses a method for correcting, preventing and avoiding recurrence of these issues. She will also describe the practical approaches that can be adhered to while supervising on the floor.

She will also drive home the importance of supervision in reducing and preventing human error and show ways by which to implement metrics that can help track and measure human error rates. The five elements of ensuring a human error-free environment will be discussed at this webinar. The tools that the speaker will offer at this course can be used for implementation immediately.

This webinar will serve the following learning objectives:

  • Understand human error: factors and causes
  • Understand the importance of supervision in creating a high reliable group for both regulatory and business compliance
  • Discuss issues related to supervision and how to avoid traps that will allow errors to occur
  • Identify Root Causes and CAPA associated to supervision.
  • Learn how to measure human error rates at your department and keep track of metrics
  • Identify what I can do to support human reliability at the site.

This course will be beneficial to Supervisors, Managers and Directors, Operations, Manufacturing, Plant Engineering, QA/QC Staff, Process Excellence/Improvement Professionals, Industrial/Process Engineers, Compliance Officers, Regulatory/Legislative Affairs Professionals, and General/Corporate Counsel.

About the speaker:

Ginette Collazo, Ph. D. is an Industrial-Organizational Psychologist with 20 years of experience that specializes in Engineering Psychology and Human Reliability, disciplines that study the interaction between human behavior and productivity. She has held positions leading training and human reliability programs in the Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Manufacturing Industry.

Supervising a Human Error Free Environment http://bit.ly/2BTA5mC

About the Author

Compliance4All is a professional trainings provider for the regulated industries. It offers professional trainings for regulatory compliance professionals and offers innovative strategic consulting and advice to a broad range of organizations.

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