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Dietary supplement manufacturers may be exempt for the preventative controls requirements of 21 CFR 117, but they are not completely exempt from all aspects of this new regulation. In this one hour webinar we will highlight the aspects of 21 CFR 117 that apply to dietary supplement manufacturers and raw material suppliers. You will learn what new cGMP requirements found in subpart B of 21 CFR 117 are required for dietary supplement manufacturers and are now an extension of the cGMP requirements in 21 CFR 111. This webinar will help you learn how to determine which parts of 21 CFR 117 apply to dietary supplement manufacturers and to raw material suppliers. Instructor: Jennifer Alfrey A PDF of the presentation will not be not be distributed for this recording. You'll have access to the recording for 15 days once you complete your registration.  Certificate of participation are not issued for recorded courses​. Read more

Food defense is a new area of compliance for the food industry which includes dietary supplement manufacturers. In this one-hour course we will cover the aspects of 21 CFR 121 that apply to dietary supplement manufacturers and raw material suppliers. You will learn what a food defense plan is and what is meant by intentional adulteration. • Understand what a food defense plan is • Know where to find the new regulations • Understand how to perform a vulnerability assessment • Understand how intentional adulteration in the dietary supplement industry is covered under the food defense regulation • Know how this new regulation in 21 CFR 121 impacts Dietary Supplement Manufacturers and raw material suppliers.   Once you've completed your registration, you will have access to the recording for 15 days. Please note PDF's of the presentation will not be available. Certificate of participation are not issued for recorded courses​. Read more

21 CFR 111 Dietary Supplement CGMP Overview  This course provides an overview of 21 CFR 111, the Dietary Supplement CGMPs. This abridged course includes an introduction to current good manufacturing practices (cGMPs), required product quality elements, documentation, investigations and a brief overview of the relevant subparts. We will also review the proper way to execute GMP records, detail the personal hygiene requirements, examine the meaning of master and batch records for control of production, labeling and packaging, clarify the requirements of quality and, describe the purpose of GMP rules, regulations and FDA enforcement. o Personnel o Buildings and Facilities o Equipment o Facility Records o Production and Process Control o Holding and Distribution o Batch Records o Packaging and Labeling o Quality Control and Quality Assurance o Laboratory Operations o Product Complaints · The role of the FDA and their authority The roles and responsibilities of the Quality Unit As a part of maintaining compliance to 21 CFR 111, dietary supplement personnel must have GMP training on a regular basis. Instructor: Shawn Ludlow Once you've completed your registration, you will have access to the recording for 15 days. Please note PDF's of the presentation will not be available. Certificate of participation are not issued for recorded courses. Read more

This course is part of maintaining required compliance to 21 CFR 111 and provides opportunities for ongoing GMP training. Combining extensive industry experience and concrete understanding of regulations with flexible and convenient training, participants in this course will: Take part in a collaborative online training developed to streamline the MMR development processes, focusing on: The difference between an MMR and a BPR The regulatory requirements for MMRs for dietary supplements FDA requirements for BPRs Gain specific guidance to help manage and avoid common issues and pitfalls with MMRs and BPRs. Learn best practices to simplify and improve your internal operations - enabling your batch records to withstand audits and inspections. Full Training agenda: • The regulatory requirements for MMRs for dietary supplements • The difference between an MMR and a BPR • FDA requirements for BPRs • Citations from recent Warning Letters • Creation and use of the Batch Production Record • Examples of best (and less-than-best) practices • Tips to improve your company’s MMRs and BPRs Please note certificates are issued for recorded sessions. Attending NSF training sessions does not provide an advantage, nor is it linked in any way to the granting of certification Read more

Botanical Identification - Macroscopic, Microscopic and Organoleptic Techniques  In this section, you will learn about: Herbs in supplements Brief overview of Good Agricultural and Collection Practices and Good Manufacturing for Botanical Materials Specifications 21 CFR Part 111 Subpart E 111.70 Establishment of specification for identity, purity, strengths and composition Subpart J 111:320 Requirements for laboratory methods for testing and examination Subpart E 111.75 Meeting specifications/test methods Selecting scientifically valid methods Botanical identification, adulteration Review organoleptic characterization Instructor: Holly Johnson Note: A PDF of the presentation will not be distributed for this recording. You'll have access to the recording for 15 days once you complete your registration.  Certificate of participation are not issued for recorded courses. Read more

Botanical Identification - Methods in Chemistry Designed to provide an overview of the guidance on testing methodology, specifications for botanicals. Combining extensive industry experience and real-world case studies with flexible and convenient training, participants in this course will receive an overview of: Adulteration in botanicals   Complexity within botanicals Variations Reference materials Evaluation tools Spectroscopic techniques Chromatographic techniques Spectrometric techniques Spectroscopic techniques Genomic techniques Instructor: John Travis A PDF of the presentation will not be not be distributed for this recording. You'll have access to the recording for 15 days once you complete your registration.  Certificate of participation are not issued for recorded courses​. Read more

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