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GC Fundamentals - Operating in a Compliant Environment
| $600(USD) |
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R1654A |
One Day |
Workshop |
| $600(CAD) |
| Description: |
The scope of this workshop includes GC fundamentals, instrument “readiness”, analyst responsibility and their linkage to data integrity.
The workshop will cover what to look for prior to initiating an analysis in order to prevent Out-of-specification test results and laboratory deviations
and to ensure data integrity. |
| Outline: |
- I. Introduction
- II. Preventing Deviations
- III. Preventive Maintenance
- A. Impact on day to day operation and data integrity
- IV. Analyst Responsibility
- A. Key Points to Consider Prior to Analysis
- - Test Method
- - Instrument Overview
- - Instrument Readiness
- - Instrument/Method/Calibration Setup
- B. Key Points to Consider During Analysis
- - Equilibration and Injection Carryover
- - System Suitability Requirements
- - Automated Sequences – Unmanned Systems
- C. Key Points to Consider After Analysis
- - Data
- - OOS/Atypical
- - Reprocessing of Data
- - Documentation
- V. GC Technical Overview/Relationship to data integrity
- A. Inlets
- B. Auto sampler
- C. Headspace Analyzer
- D. Flame Ionization Detector (FID)
- E. Thermal Conductivity Detector
- F. Other Detectors
- VI. Breakout Session
- A. Applying Instrument Assessment Techniques
- B. Preventing Unplanned Events/Actions Taken
- - System Suitability Failures
- - Instrument Shutdown
- - Leaks
- - Injection Port Blockages
- - Error Messages
- - Evaluation of Chromatograms
- - Data Impact
- - Open Discussion
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| Prerequisites: |
None. |
| Equipment: |
None. |
| Student Profile: |
All personnel involved in daily instrument operation, laboratory managers, quality assurance/control personnel. |
| Course Calendar: | Alpharetta, GA | November 19, 2008 |
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