Course Overview
No two manufacturing sites are the same, and neither are their training needs. Our Tailored Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) Training is designed to meet the specific challenges of your site, delivering practical, targeted sessions that align directly with your operations, processes, and people.
Before we deliver any training, we carry out a site visit to observe your working environment, meet key team members, and fully understand where your risks and opportunities lie.
From there, we create a bespoke programme that focuses on the areas that matter most, whether that's documentation standards, production practices, personnel hygiene, warehouse controls, or a combination of all four.
Our trainers bring years of hands-on industry experience, offering real-world insights that go beyond textbook GMP. Training sessions are delivered at your site, in a way that’s practical, relevant, and easy to apply in everyday work.
What the Training Covers
Every tailored GMP programme is different, but core topics usually include:
How GMP principles apply across the full manufacturing process
How the Quality Management System (QMS) supports compliance and continuous improvement
Understanding GMP through the 4 Ps: People, Procedures, Products, and Production Areas
The impact of human behaviour on GMP compliance, and how every individual plays a part
Handling documentation correctly and preventing common GMP failures
Site-specific risk areas and best practices for improvement
We also design tailored programmes that can cover your annual GMP refresher training requirements, using interactive workshops, group activities, and real-world scenarios to maximise engagement and retention.
Why Choose Tailored GMP Training?
Addresses the specific needs and challenges of your site
Helps teams build practical GMP skills relevant to their daily work
Improves audit readiness by tackling known compliance risks
Delivered by trainers with real manufacturing and regulatory experience
Suitable for pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device sectors
Can be scheduled flexibly to minimise operational disruption