Cold Chain |
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| Languages |
English, Dutch, German.
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| Target |
Emphasizing the Cold Chain's influence on the quality of the products.
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| Quote |
Cold Chain is GDP (Good Distribution Practice) at an advanced level. Several other advanced-level-courses about specific subjects will be produced in the future.
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| Subjects |
Chapter 1 A practical case
- Serious consequences of incorrect temperature of a medicine
- Influence of the wholesaler
Chapter 2: Cold Chain
- What is the Cold Chain?
- Deep frozen products, fridge products, products that have to be kept cool and products that has to stay on room temperature
- Store products too cold or too hot
- Consequences for the company
Chapter 3: Newly arrived goods
- Handling cool products
- Possible problems
- Quarantaine
- Stay alert
- Labeling
Chapter 4: Storage
- Correct location and temperature
- Refrigerator alarm
- Temperature registration
- Checking the quality by the Quality department
Chapter 5: Order process
- Handling cool products
- Possible problems
- Active and passive cooling
- Validation
Chapter 6: Transport
- Correct temperature
- Temperature check
- Recording
- Reporting
Chapter 7: Delivery
- Deviating situations
- In-night delivery
- Coolers
Chapter 8: Conclusion
- Summary of the most important issues
Test
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| Didactics |
The attention of the student is being drawn by means of a practical case about a boy who suffers serious consequences as a result of an incorrectly cooled product (medicine).
The next chapters emphasize the importance of the Cold Chain, give information about what employees should do to maintain the Cold Chain and treat possible problems. This information has been split up in several process steps/departments of the wholesaler (from the manufacturer till the customer).
By means of questions, feedback, pictures and a large amount of video fragments all aspects of Good Distribution Practices are treated..
Short and playful practical cases keep the students alert and give them a pleasant variation.
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| Test |
Yes. The training ends with a test consisting of 14 questions (2 questions per chapter).
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| Target group |
Employees of the pharmaceutical wholesalers.
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| Initiative |
Pharmacuetical industry, wholesalers and transport companies.
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| Route |
Yes.
Each target group follows one specific route.
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| 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.
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| Editor |
Yes.
With the editor texts can be adapted online to meet specific company circumstances.
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| Study time |
+/- 1 hour.
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| Price |
€ 75 a person
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| Enroll |
registration form
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