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GDP Basis Course Good Distribution Practice
 

Languages English, Dutch, German.
Target Make aware of the necessity to handle medicines with care and accuracy.
Quote 'You will become aware that you really have to take care and be alert during transport of medicines',
Karel Grootherder, chauffeur at OPG.
Subjects 1. Introduction GDP
  • What are medicines?
  • What is GDP?
  • Medicines and packaging
2. General guidelines
  • Consequences of handling incorrect
  • Causes of handling incorrect (mix-ups, damage, contamination)
  • Company measures
3. Incoming goods
  • Checking newly arrived goods
  • Subdivision of products
4. Warehouse, storage of goods
  • Storage conditions
  • Level 2 and Opium law goods
  • Fifo/Fefo
5. Warehouse, prepare order
  • Pick orders
  • Transport packages
6. Transport
  • Handling goods
7. Returned final products, rejections and recalls
  • Accepting returned final goods
  • Criticize returned final products
  • Recalls

Didactics GDP consists of two introduction chapters and five practical cases. Each chapter treats a phase in the route the medicine is taking from manufacturer via the wholesaler to the pharmacist. By means of questions, feedback, pictures and a large amount of video fragments all aspects of Good Distribution Practices are treated.
Test Yes. At the end of the training there's a test.
Target group Warehouse employees , expedition employees and chauffeurs.
Initiative Pharmacuetical industry, wholesalers and transport companies.
Route Yes. Each target group follows one specific route.
Documentation Yes. The registered course data is presented in detail. Several statistics about the use and scores can be displayed. A question analysis is also available. A trainee certificate with company logo can be printed.
Editor Yes. With the editor texts can be adapted online to meet specific company circumstances.
Study time 60-90 minutes.
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