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Tablet Production for Operators and Supervisors

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This course is available as a client site course. Please click here for more information.

Who Should Attend
This course is intended for personnel needing a quick, yet comprehensive, survey of tablet production. Those who have gained valuable information from this course include:

  • Senior Process Operators
  • Newly Promoted Supervisors
  • QA personnel
  • Warehouse Personnel
  • Regulatory Affairs Specialists

This course is not intended for higher level technical and senior managerial personnel, for whom other related courses are available.

Description
This course provides an orientation and understanding of bulk tablet production for process operators and first-line supervisors. The course begins with the basic aspects of tablet formulating and the unit operations necessary to produce production quantities. All aspects of granulating, compressing, coating, will be covered. The application of cGMP, as applied to tableting operations, will also be presented.

Important supporting operations such as tool and die maintenance, tablet inspection, proper materials weighing techniques and equipment automation will be presented.

The course includes two workshops and discussion periods between faculty and course participants. Problem-solving sessions are held on both an open and private basis.

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