Cause Analysis and Corrective Action
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In this course, participants will learn the four most common cause analysis techniques: Ishikawa diagrams, five whys, FMEA, and Pareto charts. The concepts for each will be reinforced by walking through an example related to the operation of a testing laboratory and reviewing the standard requirements for corrective action. Participants will also acquire skills, approaches and tools for evaluating and improving the effectiveness and efficiency of a management system through effective cause analysis and implementation of corrective actions. Exercises throughout the training demonstrate understanding of the concepts presented. While this course is designed with laboratory-specific examples, the concepts presented are applicable to many types of organizations.
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Instructor: Patrick Selig - ANAB
Biography: Patrick Selig holds a bachelor’s and Master of Science in Biology from Purdue University. While at Purdue, he managed a university laboratory working with professors performing primary research on plant/insect/pathogens. Patrick has experience with various testing technologies and techniques including DNA/RNA extractions, qPCR, RT-PCR, cDNA synthesis, Southern/Northern Blots, confocal microscopy, cloning and transformations, primer design and grant writing. He is also trained in medical clean room processes and IV Chemotherapy drug preparation. Prior to joining ANAB, Patrick worked for F&V Operations supporting the City of Huntington, IN and Roanoke, IN with responsibilities for environmental water quality reporting to the health departments. He is currently employed by ANAB as an Accreditation Manager reporting out of the Ft Wayne, Indiana office.
Course Outline:
Cause analysis techniques: Ishikawa diagrams, five whys, FMEA, pareto charts
Standard requirements related to cause analysis and corrective action
Using cause analysis for process improvement
Learning Objectives:
Understand the difference between correction and corrective action
Learn why cause analysis is important for process improvement
Learn the basic steps of corrective action and cause analysis
Acquire skills for performing an effective cause analysis
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Cause Analysis and Corrective Action
Patrick Selig - ANAB
Cause Analysis and Corrective Action
Description
Session Number: SC281
Session Type: Short Courses
Session Date: Tuesday 3/21/2023
Session Time: 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Room Number: Short Course Office 108B
Track: Professional Skills Building
Category: Laboratory Management, Quality/QA/QC, Standards
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