UL to provide robust regulatory and compliance training to inspectors
Underwriters Laboratories (UL), a global safety science organisation, has recently signed up as a knowledge partner with the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) West Zone (comprising the states of Maharashtra, Goa, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and UT of Daman & Diu and Silvassa). CDSCO works under the administrative control of India’s Drug Controller General, Directorate General of Health Services: Ministry of Health & Family Welfare.
Under this partnership, UL will help train CDSCO’s Western Zone officials. UL EduNeering, the compliance education and training services business division of UL Life & Health, will lead this initiative. The specially designed online training courses, based on international regulatory guidelines, will empower the CDSCO officers with the appropriate training on good manufacturing practices for pharmaceuticals and medical devices as well as good clinical practices.
UL will also build custom training modules for the CDSCO West Zone to suit the learning needs of their investigators. In the first phase, 10 investigators will be trained on 40 online modules.
“UL’s focus on quality is based on the expertise we have garnered from more than a century of testing, certifying products and developing standards. Through this association, we will be training CDSCO inspectors across the Western region on what is essential in the inspection and standardisation process. This association is another extension of the MoU we recently signed with the Gujarat Government. We are happy to see the increase in quality awareness amongst the pharma industry across the region. We will further continue our focus on the sector and expand our presence within industry and across regulators, said Suresh Sugavanam,
Managing Director and Vice President, UL South Asia.
“UL EduNeering is a leader in providing regulatory and compliance learning solutions to the life science industry. Our CFR 21 Part 11 validated platform is used globally by top pharma and medical device companies. We partner with organisations to help them build an effective quality and compliance training programme that best suits their needs,” stated Scott Barnard, Vice President, Life Sciences, UL EduNeering.
Barnard further said, “UL EduNeering will continue the programme throughout the year utilising a blended approach to learning through continuous improvement and training.”
EP News Bureau – Mumbai