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Top 10 Equipment validation training courses

With complex equipment and strict compliance standards, manufacturing teams must learn to inspect, validate, and upgrade machinery to prevent downtime and maintain product quality. Explore our list of 10 equipment validation training courses to help your team tackle these challenges head-on during production.

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Equipment validation training - SC Training
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Post-Service Equipment Validation

At the top of our list is SC Training’s Post-Service Equipment Validation course. This course prepares your team to successfully complete the equipment validation process from start to finish. 

Prior to the validation phase itself, your team will learn how to identify the scope of their responsibilities in the equipment validation process using the Validation Master Plan (VMP). This keeps everything organized and well-documented, especially when auditors need proof that validation is properly planned and controlled.

A dedicated lesson on the different qualification phases can guide your team through validation. It discusses the review of vendor documentation, the verification of equipment setup, and the testing of equipment functions and consistency. 

Post-service, SC Training makes sure to include lessons that help your team identify when equipment is due for another validation. It shows them what courses of action they can take when an issue is identified during a validation test. Plus, your team will learn the importance of qualification statements when creating the final validation report. 

Created by: SC Training (formerly EdApp)

Length: 5-10 minutes per lesson (self-paced)

Certificate: Available (for completion)

Cost: Free (up to 10 users)

Equipment validation training - Center for Professional Innovation and Education (CfPIE)
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Laboratory Equipment Validation and Qualification

The Center for Professional Innovation and Education (CfPIE) helps your team identify the individual needs of the company to get more value out of equipment validation. It goes through different qualification activities involving the design, installation, operational, and performance qualification phases. 

The course focuses on practical application, so it also tackles user acceptance testing (UAT) to check if the equipment effectively fulfills the unique needs of the company.

Created by: Center for Professional Innovation and Education (CfPIE)

Length: 10 hours (delivered via livestream)

Certificate: Available

Cost: 1,650 USD

Equipment validation training - ComplianceOnline
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Equipment Qualification and Process Validation

One of the main purposes of equipment and process validation is to verify that machinery complies with good manufacturing practices (GMP) and other regulations. This course explores that by tackling lessons on the three equipment qualification processes: installation (IQ), operational (OQ), and performance qualification (PQ).

Created by: ComplianceOnline

Length: 90 minutes

Certificate: Available

Cost: 199 USD

Equipment validation training - Biopharma Institute
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Validation: Operational and Performance Qualification (OQ/PQ)

From preparation to execution, Biopharma Institute offers a detailed course focused on two equipment validation phases: operational and performance qualification. It defines what OQ and PQ are and their corresponding scopes. Plus, it talks about typical responsibilities like stress testing under OQ and heavy equipment servicing under PQ.

Created by: Biopharma Institute

Length: 60 minutes

Certificate: Available

Cost: 195 USD

Equipment validation training - SC Training
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Electrical Safety

One crucial aspect of equipment validation is the installation phase, part of which involves key safety protocols like checking for live wires and inspecting fail-safes. This prevents equipment malfunction and accidents well before manufacturing operations even start.

Among basic electrical safety procedures, SC Training teaches your team how to safely handle live wires, keeping them well-equipped for installation qualification. It discusses the importance of grounding electrical systems and walks them through the proper way to jump or spark wires when needed. 

SC Training has a library of safety courses to help your manufacturing team establish workplace safety during the installation qualification phase of equipment validation. This maintains compliance with safety standards and enables you to prevent equipment failure, leading to more consistent production rates.

Created by: SC Training

Length: 5 to 10 minutes per lesson (self-paced)

Certificate: Available (for completion)

Cost: Free (up to 10 users)

Equipment validation training - SC Training
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Handling Power Tools

Part of the OQ phase is making sure that the equipment is properly used according to regulatory requirements. This SC Training course educates your team about the safety standards and regulations surrounding the proper handling of manufacturing equipment.

It gives your team a dedicated lesson on how to properly handle the power tools they commonly use in manufacturing. It also keeps them aware of the common injuries they’re potentially protecting themselves from, as they implement the safety procedures mentioned in the course. 

SC Training can help you conduct simulations and check how the equipment functions under your team’s control. Thanks to our practical assessments feature, your team can put proper handling techniques into practice and have their performance tracked alongside their digital training.

Created by: SC Training

Length: 5 to 10 minutes per lesson (self-paced)

Certificate: Available (for completion)

Cost: Free (up to 10 users)

Equipment validation training - Simplimedica
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Process Equipment Validation (including software) Training Course

Machines continue to be an essential piece of technology in every manufacturing plant, and they’re only getting more advanced through automation. While Simplimedica also discusses the three key phases of equipment validation, it takes things a bit further by tackling how to validate equipment software as well. 

This additional lesson can better prepare your team to incorporate automation to help machines and other equipment function more efficiently. It can also be a useful tool to streamline the equipment validation process itself.

Created by: Simplimedica

Length: 12 to 48 hours

Certificate: Available

Cost: Contact for pricing

Equipment validation training - National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) International
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Advanced Equipment Qualification and Process Validation Training

This equipment validation training is built to help your team develop and optimize an equipment maintenance program. It prepares them with crucial concepts, whether they’re starting from scratch or working with an equipment validation protocol template.

It features lessons on the key components of an effective validation process. Plus, it details tools and techniques that can help them inspect and qualify equipment more efficiently.

Created by: National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) International

Length: 12 hours instructor-led and 1.5 hours self-paced (for 4 days)

Certificate: Available

Cost: 1,560 GBP

Equipment validation training - LearnGxP
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Risk Based Equipment Qualification

Help your team recognize the importance of equipment validation training in establishing workplace safety, improving operations, and maintaining compliance. LearnGxP’s training course walks your team through installation, operational, and performance qualification.

To make sure the findings of your validation report remain impactful to current operations, LearnGxP teaches your team how to maintain and improve the changes made after implementation.

Created by: LearnGxP

Length: 15 minutes

Certificate: Available

Cost: Contact for pricing

Equipment validation training - SC Training
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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for Manufacturing

Regularly checking in on your manufacturing equipment can prevent accidents and protect operators from harm. However, it’s just as important to make sure team members who validate equipment remain safe during their inspections. 

When properly used, PPE protects your team when they’re setting up equipment during the installation phase. For the OQ phase, it can keep them safe during test runs and stress tests. 

SC Training’s offline mode allows your team to take their training even without an internet connection. This keeps important lessons accessible anytime, even when they need a last-minute refresher prior to performing key tasks.

Created by: SC Training

Length: 5-10 minutes per lesson (self-paced)

Certificate: Available (for completion)

Cost: Free (up to 10 users)

What is equipment validation training?

Equipment validation training teaches your team how to properly check and document if the equipment is in the right condition to serve its purpose. It typically discusses key phases like installation, operational, and performance qualification. Design qualification is also occasionally covered in other courses.

Why is equipment validation training important?

Whether you’re in the pharmaceutical, food processing, or research lab industry, equipment validation offers several key benefits to manufacturing operations: 

  • Reduces risk of failure and accidents: Validation training checks the current condition of equipment to confirm if it’s operating as expected. This confirms equipment reliability and helps avoid downtime due to malfunctions and unwanted accidents. 
  • Improves risk management: Training helps spot equipment issues before they escalate and disrupt daily operations. This also trains your team to be more proactive, implementing preventive measures earlier.
  • Supports regulatory compliance: Conduct regular check-ins to see if equipment passes industry-level safety standards. Proper documentation of validation is also a helpful reference during audits and inspections.
  • Optimizes performance and efficiency: Evaluating equipment also includes checking if there’s any room for improvement. When paired with operational equipment effectiveness (OEE) training, identified bottlenecks can be addressed to make operations more efficient and outputs more consistent.

Best practices for equipment validation

Helping your team master equipment validation is all about building safe, efficient, and compliant manufacturing operations. Here are some tips to make sure you’re starting off on the right path:

  1. Make sure to have a comprehensive validation protocol. Outline what needs to be validated and how it should be validated.
  2. Train and qualify your team on equipment validation. Teach your team to validate equipment and record results according to safety protocols. Pair it with supplementary courses like plant inspection training to promote continuous improvement of operations. 
  3. Follow good documentation practices. Gather clear and thorough records of installation, test results, deviations, corrective actions, and other important data.
  4. Check before you test. Verify that the equipment is in the right condition prior to installation to avoid issues that could lead to misinterpreted data. 
  5. Test with the right tools. Be sure to use tools or instruments with updated certifications to guarantee valid results that auditors can accept.
  6. Simulate real-life situations and operations. Conduct OQ and PQ under both normal and worst-case conditions to formulate more valuable insights.
  7. Record results for continuous improvement. Take note of every outcome, successful or not. Errors are especially helpful in developing effective solutions.
  8. Emphasize safety and compliance. Check that all validation activities are done with safety protocols in mind, from PPE usage to emergency response. 

Enhance your equipment validation training with SC Training’s specialized courses

Equipment validation is an essential skill that can keep machinery more reliable as your manufacturing team conducts business as usual. The SC Training library features specialized programs, like vehicle inspection training, so you can prepare them even for scenarios that are unique to their experiences and responsibilities. 

From gamified elements to microlearning templates, SC Training is packed with features built to enhance your team’s learning experience. Our courses are designed to increase engagement and comprehension, so you get the most value out of your training program.

Discover the secret to an impactful equipment validation training program. Join SC Training today. 

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