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    SUPPLIER MANAGEMENT IN FDA 2017 - Supplier Management in FDA- and ISO-regulated Industry 2017 Befor 30 April 50% Discount for its All Seminars

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    Category Supplier Management in FDA

    Deadline: May 24, 2017 | Date: May 25, 2017-May 26, 2017

    Venue/Country: Philadelphia, PA, U.S.A

    Updated: 2017-04-05 19:36:42 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Course "Supplier Management in FDA- and ISO-regulated Industry" has been pre-approved by RAPS as eligible for up to 12 credits towards a participant's RAC recertification upon full completion.

    Overview:

    Supplier qualification and assessment is required in both the QSR regulations and ISO standards. Many companies spend a great deal of time and money in pursuit of compliance. Many companies can spend significantly less time and money, and still be in control of their suppliers and in compliance with the regulations. This class will review the QSR and ISO requirements for supplier evaluation, including defining the types of suppliers that require evaluation. The QSR/ISO requirements for supplier assessment will be defined as well. Attention will be paid to inclusion of risk management in across both supplier qualification and assessment, implementation of which will allow your company to devote value-added resources to these efforts. Significant time will be spent on discussion of the topic of supplier nonconformance, including how and when to issue the dreaded Supplier Corrective Action Request. Your supplier nonconformance handling process must be nonconfrontational, or even better, collaborative. If your company is too demanding of your suppliers, you risk alienating them or even worse losing them - try explaining that to your supply chain folks.

    Why should you attend

    Notified bodies and the FDA cannot require your suppliers to meet the quality system regulations, so they must make sure you are exercising sufficient control over those suppliers. You must make sure your supplier management and system meets all required regulations and guidance documents, especially for outsourced processes such as contract manufacturing, sterilization and testing, and also for critical suppliers. Sure, you depend on your suppliers to provide you with goods and services, but can your system prove that you have sufficient control over your suppliers to assure auditors and regulatory agencies that your product is safe and meets all your requirements? Your supplier management program can be in compliance, but is it cost effective? If not, your unquantifiable overhead costs may be out of control. Is your supplier management program collaborative with your suppliers? If your company is too demanding of your suppliers, you risk alienating them or even worse losing them - try explaining that to your supply chain folks!

    Areas Covered in the Session:

    • Supplier Selection

    o Review of FDA requirements

    o Review of ISO requirements

    o Types of suppliers that must be qualified

    o Defining critical suppliers

    o Outsourced processes

    o Recommended Practices

    o Documentation requirements

    o Use of Risk Assessment

    o The Quality Agreement

    o Common Pitfalls

    • Supplier Assessment

    o Review of FDA requirements

    o Review of ISO requirements

    o Case Study: A Hypothetical Supplier Assessment

    o Recommended Practices

    o Documentation requirements

    o Use of Risk Assessment

    o Common Pitfalls

    • Supplier Nonconformance

    o Types of supplier nonconformances

     Best Practices for Notification

     Best Practices for Handling

     Trending

     Evaluation of Supplier Response

     Tracking effectiveness

    o Supplier Corrective Action Requests

     Pre-notification?

     Best Practices for Issuance

     Followup

     Evaluation/Acceptance of Supplier Response

     Tracking effectiveness

    • Workshop: Review of Supplier Responses: Acceptable or UNacceptable?

    Who Will Benefit:

    This webinar will provide valuable assistance to all regulated companies that are interested in implementing and maintaining a supplier management program that is both compliant and cost-efficient. The employees who will benefit include:

    • Supply chain management

    • Buyers

    • Purchasing management

    • CAPA Coordinators

    • Regulatory management

    • QA management

    • Executive management

    • Internal auditors

    Agenda:

    Day 1 Schedule

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Supplier Selection

    • Review of FDA requirements

    • Review of ISO requirements

    • Types of suppliers that must be qualified

    • Defining critical suppliers

    • Outsourced processes

    Lecture 2:

    Supplier Selection (cont)

    • Recommended Practices

    • Documentation requirements

    • Use of Risk Assessment

    • The Quality Agreement

    • Common Pitfalls

    Lecture 3:

    Supplier Assessment

    • Review of FDA requirements

    • Review of ISO requirements

    • Case Study: A Hypothetical Supplier Assessment

    • Recommended Practices

    Lecture 4:

    Supplier Assessment (cont)

    • Documentation requirements

    • Use of Risk Assessment

    • Common Pitfalls

    Day 2 Schedule

    Lecture 1:

    Supplier Nonconformance

    • Types of supplier nonconformances

    o Best Practices for Handling

    o Best Practices for Notification

    o Trending

    o Evaluation of Supplier Response

    o Tracking effectiveness

    Lecture 2:

    Supplier Nonconformance (cont)

    • Supplier Corrective Action Requests

    o Pre-notification?

    o Best Practices for Issuance

    o Followup

    o Evaluation/Acceptance of Supplier Response

    o Tracking effectiveness

    Lecture 3:

    Workshop

    • Acceptability of Supplier Responses

    Lecture 4:

    Q&A - Conclusion

    Speaker:

    Jeff Kasoff

    Director of Regulatory Affairs, Life-Tech, Inc

    Jeff Kasoff, RAC, CMQ/OE has more than 30 years in Quality and Regulatory management. Over that time, Jeff has implemented and overseen quality system operations and assured compliance, at all sizes of company, from start-up to more than $100 million in revenue. This multi-faceted experience makes Jeff uniquely qualified to address compliance issues across the entire range of company sizes. Jeff has also been primary liaison with FDA inspectors and notified body auditors, giving him first-hand experience with the most common issues surfaced by regulatory agencies. Jeff received his Regulatory Affairs Certification from RAPS, his Manager of Quality and Organizational Excellence certification from ASQ, and his Lean Black Belt from IIE.

    Location: Philadelphia, PADate: May 25th & 26th, 2017 and Time: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM

    Venue: WILL BE ANNOUNCED SOON , Philadelphia, PA

    Price:

    Register now and save $200. (Early Bird)

    Price: $1,295.00 (Seminar Fee for One Delegate)

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