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The Part 11 Compliance on E-learning Systems
Posted on May 29, 2018 at 15:29h in Best LMS Companies, Paradiso News by Daniel Parr 2 Comments
Any Learning Management System needs to be compliant with law regulations that, among other things, help to ensure the tracking capability of the events developed inside the platform, a good storage capacity or a digital signing request. This is what the final standard 21 CFR Part 11 compliance talks about when it comes to allowing the best possible use of electronic technology.
The part 11 of the title 21 of the Code of Federal Regulations, or Part 11 as commonly called, sets the terms in which electronic records and electronic signatures are considered reliable, safe and comparable to physical records.
In order to comply with those regulations, the software developer must ensure that it’s features have a safe and reliable management of all registered information and the right storage of activities and processes. To have that covered, LMS’s must come with these particular features:
Auditing: Every change made to the platform needs to be tracked in the database. Plus the information related to the kind of change made and the time. These changes include creation, updating, and deletion of sensitive data.
Electronic Signatures: An E-signature is needed before every important operation on the platform. The feature asks for an ID, password and a reason for the update. This makes a very complete way of keeping control of your E-Learning System.
Electronic Storage Capability: This must be a constant recording feature for proactive compliance reporting. A good system of electronic storage allows the inspection process of an LMS to be effective and efficient.
Version Control: Electronic training records with constant updates with the exact version of each course taken.
Reports Generator: The audited data requires to be shown as reports like the Audit Trail and Audit Trail User Action. This gives users the possibility to access the audited information in formats like PDF, Excel, HTML or CSV.
Secure Hosting: The developer must guarantee that a secure and reliable hosting environment is set for the platform.
Some of the main benefits of Part 11 compliance on LMS
Makes it easy to elaborate, check or approve documents.
Minimize efforts for compliant standards like FDA, ISO, among others.
Helps to avoid the use of duplicate content or out of line. Limits the access to only active content avoiding detours.
Guarantees the availability and trackability of any record or activity.
Promotes the quality commitment of the company and customer safety.
Enhances the experience with the products and services for customers.
Paradiso Solutions offers the most reliable, safe, fully featured, cloud-based LMS software for training or teaching purposes. Our system can make your company compliant with the Part 11 regulation. Also, it complies with SCORM 1.2, SCORM 2004 and Tin Can API, making our product a robust system that will for sure help to achieve a greater learning experience.
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