IT Systems Validation for FDA Regulated Industries

Recorded Webinar | Eleonora Babayants | From: Jun 29, 2020 - To: Dec 31, 2020

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Description

Based on GxP/GMP requirements, FDA requires that all computer systems that handle data regulated by FDA be validated in accordance with their guidance on computer systems. This is critical to develop the appropriate validation strategy and achieve the thoroughness required to prove that a system does what it purports to do. It also ensures that a system is maintained in a validated state throughout its entire life cycle, from conception through retirement. When used as intended, IT systems validation can provide increased process reliability, confidence, improved performance, and reduced operating expenses.

Areas Covered in the Session:-

  • GxP/GMP Systems
  • FDA Regulatory Oversight over IT systems validation
  • Regulations: 21 CFR 11, Annex 11, GAMP 5
  • System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) approach to validation
  • Documenting IT Systems validation efforts
  • Policies and procedures needed to support the validation process
  • FDA audit preparedness as far as IT systems validation is concerned
  • Risk based approach to validation
  • Clinical trial related IT systems validation

Learning Objectives:-

This webinar will focus on how to properly validate FDA regulated IT systems in order to ensure that security and data integrity objectives are met and FDA enforced compliance is met. We will discuss IT Systems Validation approach based on FDA requirements.

We will walk through the entire System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) approach to validation of FDA-regulated computer systems, and will also discuss 21 CFR Part 11, European equivalent Annex 11, GAMP 5 which deal with controlling risk and managing computer systems over their life cycle including validation. We will discuss what is needed to prepare for an FDA inspection of computer systems and data.

Attendees will:

  • Learn how to identify "GxP" Systems
  • Learn about the System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) approach to validation
  • Learn best practices for documenting IT system validation efforts, including requirements, design, development, testing and operational maintenance procedures
  • Understand how to maintain a system in a validated state through the system’s entire life cycle
  • Learn about the policies and procedures needed to support your validation process
  • Learn how to best prepare for an FDA inspection or audit
  • Learn clinical trial related IT systems validation

Why should you Attend:-

Software validation is not just a regulatory necessity. It is fast becoming a necessity for the device industry's increasingly software-controlled environments.

Many companies struggle with understanding how to avoid major mistakes and inspection risk when validating software to FDA standards. This webinar will review the validation planning process with emphasis on avoiding common pitfalls. The attendee should leave the presentation confident in their ability to improve the level of validation success.

If data becomes invalid, based on improperly validating and maintaining the system that houses it in a validated state, the work related to the data would need to be repeated. This could result in a devastating loss to a company.

Learn how to develop the appropriate IT systems validation strategy. Understand how to effectively document the process of IT systems validation, and maintain current information about the various systems in your organization. We will discuss the key areas that are most important during inspection and audit, including security, data integrity, validation, training, and documentation.

Who Will Benefit:-

  • Quality Assurance
  • Documentation Managers
  • Records Managers
  • Document Control
  • Compliance
  • Medical Affairs
  • IT Professionals
  • Data Managers
  • Safety Managers
  • Systems Administrators
  • Databases Administrators
  • Regulatory Affairs
  • Laboratory managers and supervisors
  • Production managers and supervisors
  • Auditors
  • From Regulated industries such as Pharmaceutical, Medical Devices, Food, Cosmetics, any other regulated industry and not regulated industries; any industry