Choosing Sensors, Monitors and Instruments for PAT Programs Training Course :

Who Should Attend
Learning Objectives
Description
<strong>Course Schedule - Pre-recorded Course</strong><br/><br/>Pharmaceuticals are, by and large, made via batch processes. Sensing controlling and optimizing these unit operations requires instruments that deliver highly specific and definitive information. At-line and on-line devices may serve equally well. Successful deployment may require information at the expense of data. This course provides guidelines for sensor selection and use.<br><br> <b>Module 1:</b> <li>Use what you know: Do current methods meet criteria?</li> <li>Examining “DRIP” and “DPIR”</li> <li>Matching instrument data parameters with process needs</li> <li>Reducing variation stepwise</li><br><br> <b>Module 2:</b> <li>Chemical or physical information, or both?</li> <li>Conformity and consistency</li> <li>Switching from instrumental data to control charts</li> <li>Multiple sensor deployment</li><br><br> <b>Module 3:</b> <li>“Swarm of Gnats” sensor use</li> <li>Dynamic calibration</li> <li>Validating a process sensor: Process signatures</li> <li>Training requirements</li>
12/10/2008 To 01/01/0001
Training Company
The Center for Professional Advancement (CfPA)
Industry
Pharmaceutical
Course Category
Brochure Name
http://www.cfpa.com/PDF/2008/2128,C7-329,0711-709.pdf
Address
AN ON-DEMAND ONLINE TRAINING FORMAT On-Demand Training