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error reduction. Jun 01, 2012 By Simon Chalk BioPharm International Volume 25, Issue 6 It is no understatement to say that the pharmaceutical industry is currently undergoing a sea change in attitude and approach to reducing errors caused by personnel, particularly in the operational areas. This area is broadly known as human error reduction (HER). Human errors can be expensive, human error reduction ppt lead to accidents, and risk product quality. Historically, there have been too many of them in the industry and the emerging approach for responding to them is promising to be fundamental and far reaching. When something goes wrong in our bioprocess supply chains that could have an impact on product quality, the business is obliged to record and investigate the incident. This is required by industry regulators and accepted by the industry. Current practice is for a manufacturing deviation report to be issued and effective corrective and preventative measures to be implemented. Failure to see this process through (within a reasonable timeframe) can result in regulatory concerns and, in the worst cases, regulatory observations and Warning Letters. Analysis of the root causes of deviations is most commonly traced back to human error (more than 50% according to a recent survey of BioPhorum member companies). Where human error is the root cause, the most common corrective action set is to retrain the people involved. In most cases, training involves having staff read the relevant SOP and then
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