Eu- Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) for Cannabis Production July 22, 2022
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1 Day Cannabis Certificate Program conducted by NACPT Pharma College, the first Cannabis Diploma provider in Canada!
About this event
LIVE SESSION
- Time: 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM
- Duration: 1 Day
- Level of Training: Beginner | Intermediate | Expert
- Mode of Delivery: Live, Interactive and Instructor-led Webinar
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Many European countries have legalized or decriminalized the medical use of cannabis up to a certain extent. There is an unavoidable need for the cannabis industry to implement strict regulatory controls on the production of cannabis products.
Therefore, LPs need to implement GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) in the cannabis sectors.
The desire for global cannabis trade will drive the regulatory compliance alignment to GMP in the future.
Through the cannabis good manufacturing practices (GMP) training, learn and understand the components of Eu-GM and its applications in the cannabis industry, the importance of GMP in production, storage and testing of cannabis, and Quality Management System (QMS).
PROGRAM OFFERS
- Register for 3 webinars at NACPT and get any available 1 – day certificate training for free.
- Please note that the certificate of completion will be issued at the end of training.
PROGRAM MODULE
Given below are the main modules the program will cover:
Module 1
- Health Canada GMP
- FDA cGMP
- Principal of GMP
- Elements of GMP
- EU and the application of GMP
- GMP communicators
Module 2
- Implementation of GMP in Cannabis Practice
- Confirming infrastructure meets the GMP standards
- Define where in the operation GPP (if applicable) vs GACP vs GMP applies
Module 3
- Implementation of Eu-GMP
- GMP into cannabis storage, production and facility
- GMP into cannabis good documentation and records
- GMP into sampling and testing processes
Module 4
- Quality Management System (QMS) updates
- Gap analysis between GMP and GPP
LEARNING OUTCOMES
After successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Understand the EU-GMP components, EU-GMP Annex 7
- Apply EU-GMP in various areas and processes of the cannabis industry
- Able to perform gap analysis between GPP and GMP
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
This program will help you acquire skills majorly for the following positions in the cannabis industry:
- Cultivation Technicians
- Validation Assistants
- Validation Specialists
- Validation Scientists
- Validation Engineers
- Responsible Persons
- Extraction Technologists
- Quality Assurance Person
- Master Growers
- Assistant Master Growers
- And more job opportunities
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This program should be attended by anyone who wants to develop quality or production-related career in the cannabis space or the following industry experts for skill enhancement:
- Licensed Producers
- Responsible Person (RP)
- Master Grower (MG)
- Quality Assurance Person (QAP)
- Engineers
- Validation Associates
- Technicians
- Technologists
- Consultants
INSTRUCTOR PROFILE
RATHI PARAM
B.Sc., Post Graduate Pharma QA & QC, MBA / TECH
Rathi Param is the president/founder of the NACPT Pharma College, International Medical Cannabis Association (IMCA), and Validation Tech Inc. Rathi earned her B.Sc. in Chemistry from University Ottawa, MBA in Technology from the University of Phoenix and Post Graduate Pharmaceutical QA & QC Certification from SRN Institute. She is an innovative and creative leader with more than twenty years of hands-on experience in many scientific industries (medical cannabis, medical devices, environmental, food, pharmaceutical and bio-pharmaceutical), complemented with fifteen years of academic and corporate training experience. She possesses extensive expertise and knowledge of Quality Control, Quality Assurance, Formulation, Validation, Technology Transfer, Manufacturing Technology, Process Improvements, Auditing, and Inspection.
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