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Workshop Overview
In the wine industry, laboratory analysts play a crucial role by delivering results that guide decision-making within the company. It’s essential that these results are reliable and can be trusted. This workshop aims to empower laboratory analysts in the wine industry with a deep understanding of the principles behind the testing methods they employ. By doing so, it helps them steer clear of errors that could compromise the accuracy and consistency of their results. Additionally, the course offers a comprehensive perspective on the laboratory analyst’s role within the wine industry and emphasizes the adoption of best practices in wine laboratories.
Learning is made fun & practical
Progress Excellence takes a unique approach to training in food safety, quality, health and safety, environmental and laboratory:
- Sector specific examples are used to ensure relevance and understanding of the topic.
- All our training modules are highly interactive with practical activities that entrench theoretical learning.
- We provide templates and helpful implementation plans.
Our aim is to equip delegates in such a way that they can practically implement and improve their systems.
Progress Excellence Approach
- In-depth explanation on the principles behind the methods
- Practical tips to avoid common mistakes in the wine laboratory
- Activities and videos to enhance and entrench learning
- The course will equip delegates with the following:
- Understand the role of the laboratory analyst in the wine industry
- Understand the meaning of an accredited laboratory
- Identify factors that can impact on the accuracy of results
- Utilise techniques to improve methods and systems within the laboratory
- Understand the safety requirements in a laboratory
- Understand the importance of accurate record-keeping
- Ability to interpret results
- Ability to understand, for each test method
- The importance of the test in the wine industry
- The principle of the test
- The method to which the test must be performed
- Common mistakes and the impact of these mistakes on the accuracy and precision of results.
The course is best suited to the following audiences:
- Laboratory Analysts
- Laboratory Supervisors