Course Code: TC-GMP-00  |  Version: 1.0  |  Duration: 3 hours  |  Level: Foundation — no prior GMP experience required

Course Overview

Good Manufacturing Practice is the foundation of everything that happens in a pharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical device or food manufacturing environment. It is the set of principles, systems, standards and practices that ensure every product manufactured is safe, effective, of the right quality and fit for its intended purpose. GMP is not a choice — it is a legal obligation in every regulated market in the world, and it is a moral obligation to every patient who depends on the medicines and devices we manufacture.

This course is designed for everyone who works in or with a GMP-regulated environment — whether you are a production operator, a laboratory analyst, a maintenance engineer, a warehouse operative, an IT specialist, a finance manager whose work touches GMP systems, or a new graduate beginning a career in the life sciences industry. You do not need prior GMP knowledge. You need only a willingness to understand why GMP matters — and how your personal role, however it may seem to relate to manufacturing, directly contributes to patient safety.

By the end of this course, you will understand what GMP is, why it exists, what it requires, who enforces it, and what happens when it fails. You will be equipped to begin or continue your GMP career with the foundational knowledge every person in a regulated organisation needs.

Learning Objectives

On completion, learners will be able to:

  • Define Good Manufacturing Practice and explain why it exists
  • Describe the historical events that led to modern GMP regulations
  • Identify the major GMP regulatory authorities and their applicable regulations across key global markets
  • Explain the seven pillars of GMP: People, Premises, Equipment, Processes, Materials, Documentation and Quality Systems
  • Describe the key types of GMP documents and records and explain how they support compliance
  • Understand the importance of data integrity and ALCOA+ principles in everyday GMP work
  • Explain the role of GMP inspections and what regulatory authorities look for during site visits
  • Identify the most common GMP failures and their consequences for patients and organisations
  • Describe the career pathways available in GMP-regulated industries and the role each function plays
  • Understand their personal responsibility for GMP compliance regardless of their role

Audience

All new hires; non-GMP staff; support functions; refresher for existing staff

Course Content

Lesson 1 — What is GMP and Why Does it Exist?
6 Topics
1 Quiz
Slide 1 — What is Good Manufacturing Practice?
Slide 2 — A Brief History of GMP — Why These Rules Exist
Slide 3 — The Purpose of GMP — Patient Safety at the Centre
Slide 4 — GMP vs Quality Assurance vs Quality Control
Slide 5 — GMP as a Legal and Ethical Obligation
Slide 6 — Lesson 1 — Key Takeaways
Lesson 1 — Knowledge Check
Lesson 2 — The Regulatory Landscape
4 Topics
1 Quiz
Slide 7 — Major GMP Regulatory Authorities
Slide 8 — The ICH Quality Guidelines — Harmonised GMP Framework
Slide 9 — How GMP Inspections Work
Slide 10 — Lesson 2 — Key Takeaways
Lesson 2 — Knowledge Check
Lesson 3 — The Seven Pillars of GMP
6 Topics
1 Quiz
Slide 11 — Overview — The Seven Pillars of GMP
Slide 12 — Pillar 1 — People
Slide 13 — Pillars 2 and 3 — Premises and Equipment
Slide 14 — Pillars 4 and 5 — Processes and Materials
Slide 15 — Pillars 6 and 7 — Documentation and Quality Systems
Slide 16 — Lesson 3 — Key Takeaways
Lesson 3 — Knowledge Check
Lesson 4 — GMP Documentation and Data Integrity
5 Topics
1 Quiz
Slide 17 — Types of GMP Documents
Slide 19 — Data Integrity — Why Honest Records Matter
Slide 21 — Lesson 4 — Key Takeaways
Lesson 4 — Knowledge Check
Lesson 5 — GMP Inspections and Common Failures
5 Topics
1 Quiz
Slide 22 — What Happens During a GMP Inspection?
Slide 23 — Most Common GMP Inspection Findings
Slide 24 — Consequences of GMP Non-Compliance
Slide 25 — Inspection Readiness — Everyone’s Responsibility
Slide 26 — Lesson 5 — Key Takeaways
Lesson 5 — Knowledge Check
Lesson 6 — Your Role in GMP
5 Topics
1 Quiz
Slide 27 — GMP is Personal — Your Individual Responsibilities
Slide 28 — GMP Culture — What It Looks Like
Slide 29 — Career Pathways in GMP-Regulated Industries
Slide 30 — The Truex GMP Series — Your Learning Journey Ahead
Slide 31 — Lesson 6 and Course — Key Takeaways
Lesson 6 — Knowledge Check
Reference — Regulations, Glossary and Certification
Final Quiz
Final Assessment — Management Review in GMP Environments