Reduce human errors by writing followable procedures: techniques and regulations


Human error is known to be the primary cause of quality and production losses in many industries and it’s important to understand exactly where the instruction weaknesses are so that procedures can be human engineered, improved and fixed. Our upcoming webinar discusses how to create and maintain a procedure, starting from content development to formats designed for human error reduction due to procedures.
The webinar covers the following key areas:
·         SOP writing rules and regulatory compliance background
·         The thinking and reading process, and common mistakes and causes
·         Use of electronic information networks for procedure access
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
We will discuss how to create and maintain a procedure, starting from content development to formats designed for human error reduction due to procedures.
WHO WILL BENEFIT
• QA/QC directors and managers
• Process improvement/excellence professionals
• Training leaders and managers
• Plant engineering
• Compliance officers
• Regulatory professionals
• Executive management
• Manufacturing operations directors
• Human factors professionals
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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