Human errors damaging productivity? Know how to control them


Addressing human error deviations in the GMP regulated industry is important not only because they are an inconvenience but also because the regulation requires it. Our upcoming webinar discusses how to implement a human error reduction program at your site and how to measure its effectiveness.
The webinar covers the following key areas:
·         6 step method for human error prevention
·         Human error rates and measurement
·         Trending, tracking, prediction, and effectiveness
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• Human error reduction System
• 6-step implementation process
• HES tools
• Human error program implementation
• Metrics and KPI’s
WHO WILL BENEFIT
• Training managers and coordinators
• Operations
• Manufacturing
• Plant engineering
• QA/QC staff
• Process excellence/improvement professionals
• Industrial/process engineers
• Compliance officers
• Regulatory/legislative affairs professionals
• General/corporate counsel
Speaker Profile: 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.
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To Register (or) for more details please click on this below link:
Email: support@trainingdoyens.com
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