Code: FGMP

Duration: 7 Hours

Synopsis:

This course is developed to enable learners to acquire knowledge and skills to follow the guidelines that provide a system of processes, procedures and documentation to define how manufacturing or process environment can achieve quality products.

 

Course Objective:

On completion of this course, learners will be able to apply Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) when carrying out daily tasks at their workplaces.

 

Course Outline:

The knowledge and abilities covered in this course include:

Knowledge:

  • Good manufacturing practice requirements
  • Standard operating procedures (SOP) in manufacturing facility
  • Personal hygiene and Contaminants
  • Work activities and abnormalities

Abilities:

  • Follow SOP requirements
  • Follow contamination control procedures
  • Report and record abnormalities

 

For Whom:

Suitable for operational level workers such as machine operators, production floor operators, machine specialists, planners, craftsman, and technicians.

Entry Requirements:

Participants are assumed to:

  • Have a basic knowledge of the Singapore Workplace Safety and Health requirements;
  • Have received safety training related to a manufacturing or process plant;
  • Have basic competencies in handling common hand tools;
  • Have basic understanding of personal hygiene;
  • Be able to listen and speak English at a proficiency level equivalent to the Employability Skills System (ESS) level 3 and above;
  • Be able to read and write English at a proficiency level equivalent to ESS level 3 and above;
  • Be able to manipulate numbers at a proficiency level equivalent to ESS level 3 and above.
Training Medium:

This course can be conducted in English/Mandarin.

Training Methodology:

This course is delivered through lectures, discussions, self-reflections and case studies.

Assessment Methodology:

Written assessment is conducted at the end of the course.

Certification:

A Certificate of Proficiency will be awarded to trainees upon completing and passing the assessment. Otherwise, a Certificate of Participation will be issued to those who attained a minimum attendance of 75%.