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Effective Management
of Electronic Batch
Records
Examples of these industries include Pharmaceuticals,
Medical Devices, Diagnostics, Food & Beverage
(Nutritionals / Animal Nutrition), Cosmetics / Personal
Care products, and others.
Many manufactured products
can have a significant
impact on the well-being of
consumers. As such, it stands
to reason that stringent
requirements and standards
be set firmly in place for their
manufacture.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
has adopted a risk-based approach to establish
and enforce regulations for pharmaceutical
development, manufacturing, and quality
assurance. Mandatory regulations (e.g., Current
Good Manufacturing Practices or CGMP and 21
CFR Part 11), and voluntary frameworks, such as
Process Analytical Technology (PAT), are defined
to ensure final product quality through proper
design, analysis, and control of manufacturing
operations. To ensure product integrity and
quality, it is mandatory to have consistent
records of:
•	 Operations and procedures
•	 Process settings and variables
•	 Production events and conditions
•	 Quality and performance attributes of raw
and in-process materials
Traditionally, for batch
operations, records were—
wholly or in part—collected,
managed, and represented
manually.
As with most manual operations
there were concerns with accuracy,
consistency, and repeatability.
The arrival of 21 CFR Part 11 and PAT brought a clearer regulatory
roadmap (and framework) for transitioning to Electronic Batch
Records (EBRs). There are many advantages to electronic record
keeping:
•	 Improved regulatory compliance
•	 Improved accuracy, consistency, and repeatability
•	 Improved information accessibility and real-time analysis
The challenge now lies in negotiating the various issues related
to infrastructure, existing systems, workflow, regulations,
training, and the availability of a flexible solution to effectively,
economically, and non-disruptively address these issues.
It is crucial to
understand
what constitutes
a compliant
electronic batch
record system.
Also, it raises considerable questions:
What level of electronic data
capture is required? How is this
data captured? How is it retrieved,
analyzed, and reported? How is the
integrity of data ensured? While these
questions sound simple, their not-so-
trivial answers are critical to having
the right solution in place.
TrakSYS™ real-time decision support
for manufacturing execution is
designed to help manage operational
complexities and improve quality
and productivity. In regulated
industries such as pharmaceutical
and food, electronic batch records
represent a significant opportunity for
improvement. TrakSYS™ effectively
paves the road for delivering
compliant, paperless, EBRs.
An Electronic Records based solution
with connection to the process via
MOM software can completely change
the complexity of the factory, not only
from a compliance viewpoint, but also
from a Continuous Improvement and
real-time analysis viewpoint.
Utilizing Electronic Records
TrakSYS™ provides a comprehensive
modeling and configuration engine
that allows the user to define data
sources, types, business rules,
conditions, and workflow. The
flexible configuration management
and dynamic change control
(keeping track of all modifications
to configuration, recorded data,
notes, and electronic signatures),
make it possible to meet the exact
data management and reporting
requirements of even the most
complex and demanding batch
applications.
Real-time Notifications
As great as it is to have a
comprehensive historical record
of the environmental and batch
process-specific variables, it is as
important to have to-the-point,
real-time notification of process
anomalies and deviations from
defined protocols.
TrakSYS™ makes it possible to
alert the responsible personnel
(as opposed to indiscriminate
broadcasting of process alarms)—
through their choice of delivery
mechanism (e.g., email, page,
SMS)—with specific messaging to
expedite proper decision-making and
corrective action in real-time. This
has a profound impact on improved
quality and productivity.
Procedures
Based on a validated product
manufacturing protocol, there are
standard operating procedures or
instructions in place that must be
carefully followed. All exceptions/
alterations must be clearly noted and
approved by authorized personnel.
For example, the instructions may
require a detailed and step-by-step
cleaning process that precedes
the start of any batch operation.
TrakSYS™ provides the option to
define the instruction steps (or to
retrieve them from other sources),
and then record the proper
completion of each instruction step.
Types of Data Sources
The electronic record requires
the inclusion of the designated
information that must be recorded
for each batch. Consistent, accurate,
and secure data is a fundamental
requirement of the batch record.
Such data must include but is not
limited to:
•	 Work order information
•	 Product information
•	 Production targets
•	 Operator information
•	 Environmental conditions
•	 Details of batch steps, stages,
and phases
•	 Batch process variables
•	 Operator observations and
comments
Historian
As both environmental conditions and batch-
specific process variables can affect the quality
and compliance of the product, it is required to
have a complete record of their values throughout
the process. TrakSYS™ satisfies this through its
performance historian functionality that will capture
the value of the required process variables—at
specification-defined intervals—and provide a
complete historical record to ensure operations
with specification limits (within which each process
variable must be controlled).
The TrakSYS™ historian functionality also makes
it possible to study the best settings for the most
consistent performance and yield. The historical
process variable trends may be studied versus other
process-relevant parameters and settings to gain
valuable insight for documented process and quality
improvement.
Notes and Observation
In order to provide in-depth context and contrast,
specifically for traceability and corrective actions,
clear and concise notes must be available. Such
notes and observation may play a critical role in root-
cause analysis and tracing of production anomalies.
TrakSYS™ offers comprehensive and multi-tiered
operator/user involvement tools to capture the
pertinent process-related observations that may
not otherwise be automatically captured by other
means. TrakSYS™ even allows for defining the rules
governing the recording of user observations (e.g.,
conditions, permissions, topics, events, areas).
Utilizing Electronic Records
asset, and other user-definable
filters.
Reporting
Collecting the necessary batch
process data is an important part
of developing effective electronic
batch records. Applying the correct
analytics and business rules to turn
raw data into actionable intelligence
is equally important. The actionable
intelligence is typically manifested in
the form of reports. The electronic
reports can offer significant benefits
if they are:
•	 Timely
•	 Accurate
•	 User configurable
(personalization)
•	 Flexible
•	 Accessible
•	 Secure
TrakSYS™ offers all these attributes
to effectively deliver the needed
information to satisfy both regulatory
and operational requirements.
With the delivery of accurate,
timely, and secure information,
TrakSYS™ empowers users—across
a wide spectrum of disciplines (e.g.,
production, maintenance, quality,
planning, IT, and regulatory)—to
work together to efficiently meet
operational excellence and quality-
by-design goals
Such meticulous and organized
management of the recorded data
(including observations/notes) makes
it possible to quickly and effectively
analyze batch records and decide
upon timely and proper response.
Electronic Signatures and Data
Management
Within regulated industries (and
for businesses interested in the
methodical management of their
manufacturing operations), it is
critical to establish a clear means of
monitoring and controlling changes
to:
•	 System configuration, settings,
and business rules
•	 Operational set points
•	 Pass/fail criteria
•	 Collected (actual) data
•	 Reported data
•	 Access rights
TrakSYS™ provides thorough
authoring and auditing capabilities—
based on the level of required
configuration control and
appropriate access privileges—
for all modification (i.e., changes,
deletions, additions) in various areas
of operation. Using the TrakSYS™
knowledge management portal, the
modifications can be sorted and
reported by type, personnel, date,
Taken together, utilizing Electronic
Records in regulated industries
with other tools available in
MES software to optimize value
streams, can have a dramatic
impact that provides substantial
rewards to the plant team by
reducing risk of violations,
improving processes, reducing
risk of recalls, improving
throughput and customer service
levels, and improving the bottom
line performance of the business.
TM
About Parsec
Parsec is the developer of TrakSYS™, a proven operations management software
application and solution platform designed to significantly improve manufacturing
processes. Parsec is committed to providing best-in-class products and solutions
to our worldwide community of clients to assist them in optimizing their
manufacturing operations. There are thousands of TrakSYS™ licenses in use
around the globe in a wide variety of Industries.
TrakSYS™ helps manufacturers to maximize asset utilization and efficiency,
increase capacity with no new capital equipment, reduce production costs,
decrease lead time, and improve profitability. For more information about Parsec
and TrakSYS™ please visit the corporate website at www.parsec-corp.com.
Copyright Parsec Automation Corp. 2016
All trademarks are the property of their respective owners

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Electronic Batch Records

  • 1. 180 N Riverview Drive No. 300 Anaheim, CA 92808 United States +1 714 996 5302 marketing@parsec-corp.com www.parsec-corp.com TM Effective Management of Electronic Batch Records
  • 2. Examples of these industries include Pharmaceuticals, Medical Devices, Diagnostics, Food & Beverage (Nutritionals / Animal Nutrition), Cosmetics / Personal Care products, and others. Many manufactured products can have a significant impact on the well-being of consumers. As such, it stands to reason that stringent requirements and standards be set firmly in place for their manufacture.
  • 3. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has adopted a risk-based approach to establish and enforce regulations for pharmaceutical development, manufacturing, and quality assurance. Mandatory regulations (e.g., Current Good Manufacturing Practices or CGMP and 21 CFR Part 11), and voluntary frameworks, such as Process Analytical Technology (PAT), are defined to ensure final product quality through proper design, analysis, and control of manufacturing operations. To ensure product integrity and quality, it is mandatory to have consistent records of: • Operations and procedures • Process settings and variables • Production events and conditions • Quality and performance attributes of raw and in-process materials
  • 4. Traditionally, for batch operations, records were— wholly or in part—collected, managed, and represented manually.
  • 5. As with most manual operations there were concerns with accuracy, consistency, and repeatability. The arrival of 21 CFR Part 11 and PAT brought a clearer regulatory roadmap (and framework) for transitioning to Electronic Batch Records (EBRs). There are many advantages to electronic record keeping: • Improved regulatory compliance • Improved accuracy, consistency, and repeatability • Improved information accessibility and real-time analysis The challenge now lies in negotiating the various issues related to infrastructure, existing systems, workflow, regulations, training, and the availability of a flexible solution to effectively, economically, and non-disruptively address these issues.
  • 6. It is crucial to understand what constitutes a compliant electronic batch record system. Also, it raises considerable questions: What level of electronic data capture is required? How is this data captured? How is it retrieved, analyzed, and reported? How is the integrity of data ensured? While these questions sound simple, their not-so- trivial answers are critical to having the right solution in place. TrakSYS™ real-time decision support for manufacturing execution is designed to help manage operational complexities and improve quality and productivity. In regulated industries such as pharmaceutical and food, electronic batch records represent a significant opportunity for improvement. TrakSYS™ effectively paves the road for delivering compliant, paperless, EBRs.
  • 7. An Electronic Records based solution with connection to the process via MOM software can completely change the complexity of the factory, not only from a compliance viewpoint, but also from a Continuous Improvement and real-time analysis viewpoint.
  • 8. Utilizing Electronic Records TrakSYS™ provides a comprehensive modeling and configuration engine that allows the user to define data sources, types, business rules, conditions, and workflow. The flexible configuration management and dynamic change control (keeping track of all modifications to configuration, recorded data, notes, and electronic signatures), make it possible to meet the exact data management and reporting requirements of even the most complex and demanding batch applications. Real-time Notifications As great as it is to have a comprehensive historical record of the environmental and batch process-specific variables, it is as important to have to-the-point, real-time notification of process anomalies and deviations from defined protocols. TrakSYS™ makes it possible to alert the responsible personnel (as opposed to indiscriminate broadcasting of process alarms)— through their choice of delivery mechanism (e.g., email, page, SMS)—with specific messaging to expedite proper decision-making and corrective action in real-time. This has a profound impact on improved quality and productivity. Procedures Based on a validated product manufacturing protocol, there are standard operating procedures or instructions in place that must be carefully followed. All exceptions/ alterations must be clearly noted and approved by authorized personnel. For example, the instructions may require a detailed and step-by-step cleaning process that precedes the start of any batch operation. TrakSYS™ provides the option to define the instruction steps (or to retrieve them from other sources), and then record the proper completion of each instruction step. Types of Data Sources The electronic record requires the inclusion of the designated information that must be recorded for each batch. Consistent, accurate, and secure data is a fundamental requirement of the batch record. Such data must include but is not limited to: • Work order information • Product information • Production targets • Operator information • Environmental conditions • Details of batch steps, stages, and phases • Batch process variables • Operator observations and comments
  • 9. Historian As both environmental conditions and batch- specific process variables can affect the quality and compliance of the product, it is required to have a complete record of their values throughout the process. TrakSYS™ satisfies this through its performance historian functionality that will capture the value of the required process variables—at specification-defined intervals—and provide a complete historical record to ensure operations with specification limits (within which each process variable must be controlled). The TrakSYS™ historian functionality also makes it possible to study the best settings for the most consistent performance and yield. The historical process variable trends may be studied versus other process-relevant parameters and settings to gain valuable insight for documented process and quality improvement.
  • 10. Notes and Observation In order to provide in-depth context and contrast, specifically for traceability and corrective actions, clear and concise notes must be available. Such notes and observation may play a critical role in root- cause analysis and tracing of production anomalies. TrakSYS™ offers comprehensive and multi-tiered operator/user involvement tools to capture the pertinent process-related observations that may not otherwise be automatically captured by other means. TrakSYS™ even allows for defining the rules governing the recording of user observations (e.g., conditions, permissions, topics, events, areas).
  • 11. Utilizing Electronic Records asset, and other user-definable filters. Reporting Collecting the necessary batch process data is an important part of developing effective electronic batch records. Applying the correct analytics and business rules to turn raw data into actionable intelligence is equally important. The actionable intelligence is typically manifested in the form of reports. The electronic reports can offer significant benefits if they are: • Timely • Accurate • User configurable (personalization) • Flexible • Accessible • Secure TrakSYS™ offers all these attributes to effectively deliver the needed information to satisfy both regulatory and operational requirements. With the delivery of accurate, timely, and secure information, TrakSYS™ empowers users—across a wide spectrum of disciplines (e.g., production, maintenance, quality, planning, IT, and regulatory)—to work together to efficiently meet operational excellence and quality- by-design goals Such meticulous and organized management of the recorded data (including observations/notes) makes it possible to quickly and effectively analyze batch records and decide upon timely and proper response. Electronic Signatures and Data Management Within regulated industries (and for businesses interested in the methodical management of their manufacturing operations), it is critical to establish a clear means of monitoring and controlling changes to: • System configuration, settings, and business rules • Operational set points • Pass/fail criteria • Collected (actual) data • Reported data • Access rights TrakSYS™ provides thorough authoring and auditing capabilities— based on the level of required configuration control and appropriate access privileges— for all modification (i.e., changes, deletions, additions) in various areas of operation. Using the TrakSYS™ knowledge management portal, the modifications can be sorted and reported by type, personnel, date,
  • 12. Taken together, utilizing Electronic Records in regulated industries with other tools available in MES software to optimize value streams, can have a dramatic impact that provides substantial rewards to the plant team by reducing risk of violations, improving processes, reducing risk of recalls, improving throughput and customer service levels, and improving the bottom line performance of the business.
  • 13. TM About Parsec Parsec is the developer of TrakSYS™, a proven operations management software application and solution platform designed to significantly improve manufacturing processes. Parsec is committed to providing best-in-class products and solutions to our worldwide community of clients to assist them in optimizing their manufacturing operations. There are thousands of TrakSYS™ licenses in use around the globe in a wide variety of Industries. TrakSYS™ helps manufacturers to maximize asset utilization and efficiency, increase capacity with no new capital equipment, reduce production costs, decrease lead time, and improve profitability. For more information about Parsec and TrakSYS™ please visit the corporate website at www.parsec-corp.com. Copyright Parsec Automation Corp. 2016 All trademarks are the property of their respective owners