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The Use of Monitoring and Statistics to Prevent Non-Compliance in the Laboratory

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Duration : 60 Minutes

John C. Fetzer,

John C. Fetzer, has had over 30 year experience in GC and GC-MS methods development. He has authored or co-authored over 50 peer-reviewed papers on chromatography, has served on the editorial advisory boards of the Journal of Chromatography, Analytical Chemistry, and Analytical and Bio analytical Chemistry.

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Everyone in a laboratory under compliance knows about 3-sigma out-of-control issues. Can the operation be monitored to avoid these? How? This webinar will cover the basic statistics of compliance and non-compliance and how to use a statistical approach to monitor the operation to ensure that it is under control and to see when a problem is arising, but before it is outside of 3-sigma.

Course Objectives:

Many problems that arise in an analysis result from causes that start small and grow over time. Others result from an unplanned change in a procedure or the performance of an instrument. These manifest themselves into changed patterns in certain measurable variables. The use of statistical methods to assess and monitor certain variables will be covered, highlighting the predictable patterns.

Course Outline:

• Basic statistics of Compliance and non-compliance
• Control Charts
• Nelson’s Rules
• Which Nelson’s Rule describes common occurrences in the laboratory.
• Examples

What You Get:

• Training Reference Materials
• Live Q&A with our Expert
• Participation Certificate
• Access to Signup Community (Optional)
• Reward Points

Who Will Benefit:

• Research Associates
• Lab Chemists
• Lab Supervisors
• Quality Officers
• Clinical Research Coordinator

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