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Skillpad Releases The New GMP e-Learning Modules for the Nutraceutical Sector

Skillpad announces the introduction of new e-lessons applicable for the Nutraceutical Sector.

2013-06-16
DUBLIN, IRELAND, June 16, 2013 (Press-News.org) Skillpad has recently introduced a range of new e-lessons applicable to the Nutraceutical sector.

The new e-lessons GMP - SOPs in Nutraceutical Manufacturing and GMP - Records in Nutraceutical Manufacturing are designed to meet critical training needs in the multi-billion dollar nutraceutical sector, which includes products such as dietary supplements and functional foods.

In the United States, the same strict GMP regulations that govern pharmaceutical manufacturers also apply to all companies that manufacture, package, label, or hold nutraceuticals or dietary supplements. A key requirement of these regulations (specified in 21 CFR Part 111) is for all personnel to be trained in the proper use of SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures) and completion of records.

For the past 15 years Skillpad has been helping FDA-regulated companies to meet their training needs and is excited to announce the release of 2 new additions to its extensive library of e-Learning courseware.

Both e-Lessons are based on these regulations and are suitable for both 'on-boarding' of new hires and as refresher training material for existing employees.

Accessed via the Internet or your company's intranet/LMS, each e-Lesson is a rich multimedia learning experience that combines text, audio, graphics and animations to transfer critical knowledge in an engaging and interactive way.

Skillpad are providers of e-learning solutions for the Biopharma and regulated Industry including off-the-shelf and custom modules to help to increase productivity.

Website: www.skillpad.com


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[Press-News.org] Skillpad Releases The New GMP e-Learning Modules for the Nutraceutical Sector
Skillpad announces the introduction of new e-lessons applicable for the Nutraceutical Sector.