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WHO Basic Training Modules on Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) - GMP Inspection Process: Module 2 (Part 02): The Role of the Inspector
(2006; 9 pages)
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The Role of the Inspector

Qualifications

  • Training

  • Practical experience

    - manufacture and/or quality control

  • Academic qualifications

    - pharmacists, chemists, scientists

    - pharmaceutical industry background

Inspectors should have previous training and practical experience in the manufacture and/or quality control of pharmaceutical products.

Suitable educational backgrounds for inspectors are pharmacy, chemistry or microbiology. Personal experience in industrial pharmaceutical production provides some practical knowledge to support the inspector's approach to companies.

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