Process Control 2020 - The Use of Statistical Process Control (SPC) Using Control Charts to Maintain Compliance in the Laboratory Training
Topics/Call fo Papers
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Statistics can be used to monitor critical variable in the running of a procedure and in the performance of the instrumentation that performs it. By applying Nelson’s rules this data can be evaluated as performing as expected or performing in ways that are statistically not compatible with acceptable performance.
Most laboratories monitor the results of a procedure by tracking the results of running standards and using a control chart. This, however, is a very simplistic and limited way of assessing performance. When the procedure fails, the laboratory is not in compliance. This is a very dire situation.
How to understand control charts and their underlying statistics
How to choose variables to monitor
How to maintain the records
How to plan adjustments
Speaker:
Founder and Principal, Consultant Fetzpahs Consulting.John C. Fetzer has had over 30 year experience in HPLC methods development. He has authored or co-authored over 50 peer-reviewed papers onl iquid chromatography,
Statistics can be used to monitor critical variable in the running of a procedure and in the performance of the instrumentation that performs it. By applying Nelson’s rules this data can be evaluated as performing as expected or performing in ways that are statistically not compatible with acceptable performance.
Most laboratories monitor the results of a procedure by tracking the results of running standards and using a control chart. This, however, is a very simplistic and limited way of assessing performance. When the procedure fails, the laboratory is not in compliance. This is a very dire situation.
How to understand control charts and their underlying statistics
How to choose variables to monitor
How to maintain the records
How to plan adjustments
Speaker:
Founder and Principal, Consultant Fetzpahs Consulting.John C. Fetzer has had over 30 year experience in HPLC methods development. He has authored or co-authored over 50 peer-reviewed papers onl iquid chromatography,
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