Change is a constant and inevitable part of life, affecting all aspects, including our work. In our professional lives, we continuously assess changes to ensure they do not compromise the quality of our products. However, the pharmaceutical industry is often slow to adopt and embrace change.
In this Webinar, I will discuss how utilizing the Risk-Based Approach (RBA) can be an effective and time-saving tool for managing changes related to equipment and facilities.
Additionally, I will explain how to categorize and implement these changes properly, ensuring that product quality is maintained, and processes are not delayed.
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND?
If you’re interested in establishing an ECM (Engineering Change Management) program to expedite the implementation of non-critical changes for facility, equipment, and utilities, then attending this session will be highly recommend and beneficial. It will provide you with the guidance needed to get started on the right track.
AREA COVERED
- Quality --Change Control Process
- Engineering
- Operation
- Maintenance
- Risk Based Approach in the Pharmaceutical industry
- Audits
- Health and Safety
- Asset Management
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Challenges with QCCP (Quality Change Control Process)
- ECM vs. QCC
- RBA and ECM
- ECM’s Benefits
- Scenarios for ECM
- How to tailor ECM
WHO WILL BENEFIT?
- Any person who deals with Quality Change Control Programs and Change forms, like Quality, Engineering, Capital, operation, maintenance etc
- Could be engineers, technical people, Managers, and Directors
If you’re interested in establishing an ECM (Engineering Change Management) program to expedite the implementation of non-critical changes for facility, equipment, and utilities, then attending this session will be highly recommend and beneficial. It will provide you with the guidance needed to get started on the right track.
- Quality --Change Control Process
- Engineering
- Operation
- Maintenance
- Risk Based Approach in the Pharmaceutical industry
- Audits
- Health and Safety
- Asset Management
- Challenges with QCCP (Quality Change Control Process)
- ECM vs. QCC
- RBA and ECM
- ECM’s Benefits
- Scenarios for ECM
- How to tailor ECM
- Any person who deals with Quality Change Control Programs and Change forms, like Quality, Engineering, Capital, operation, maintenance etc
- Could be engineers, technical people, Managers, and Directors
Speaker Profile

Adnan is a Licensed Engineer (Ontario) with more than 25 years of progressive experience in engineering, quality, and management (business and project). Through continues education, training, hands-on experience Adnan has become a Subject Matter Expert (SME) in CQV related programs and systems. Adnan also has considerable expertise in a wide variety of life sciences engineering and quality.Adnan’s vision is to utilize his vast knowledge in the Risk-based approach for CQV to help clients successfully achieve their goals within time and budget while maintaining compliance requirements.
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