GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES (GMP) Rowan Chemical Engineering 2003.

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GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES (GMP) Rowan Chemical Engineering 2003

OBJECTIVE Guarantee high quality products to the consumer. Delivering products free of all possible contamination

What are GMPs about? G M P

HAIR PROTECTION CIGARETTES PERSONAL HYGIENE FOOD & BEVERAGES DRUGS & MEDICATIONS WASTE GLASS & LIGHT FIXTURES PEST CONTROL BINS TOOLS & MATERIALS CONTRACTORS PRODUCT PROTECTION FOOD INSERTS METALS PROTECTION GMP CLOTHING

 NO JEWELRY ALLOWED IN AREAS OF PRODUCT PRODUCTION OR STORAGE.  Rings / Necklaces / Bracelets / Earrings  Hair clips / Watches  Glasses with jewel decorations  NO OBJECTS CAN BE CARRIED IN POCKETS ABOVE THE WAIST LINE.

CLOTHING  NO SHORTS/ SHORT SLEEVES SHIRTS/ SANDALS ARE ALLOWED IN AREAS OF PRODUCT PRODUCTION OR STORAGE.  THE APPROPRIATE UNIFORM OR LAB COAT SHOULD BE WORN IN AREAS OF PRODUCT PRODUCTION OR STORAGE.

HAIR PROTECTION

 HAIR PROTECTION SHOULD BE WORN IN AREAS OF PRODUCT PRODUCTION OR STORAGE.  HAIR NETS PROVIDE ADEQUATE HAIR PROTECTION.  HAIR NETS should cover all the hair.

 SIDE BURNS that extend beyond ear lobes –line need to be covered by a BEARD NET.  MOUSTACHES that extend beyond the mouth line need to be covered by a BEARD NET. HAIR PROTECTION

CIGARETTES

FOOD AND BEVERAGES

FOOD & BEVERAGES  It is FORBIDDEN TO TAKE FOOD or CONSUME FOOD IN AREAS OF PRODUCT PRODUCTION OR STORAGE. This includes CHEWING GUM.

DRUGS & MEDICATIONS

 MEDICATIONS AND PRESCRIBES DRUGS ARE NOT ALLOWED IN AREAS OF PRODUCT PRODUCTION OR STORAGE.

DRUGS & MEDICATIONS  BANDAGES  ALL CUTS should be covered with appropriate bandages  Clean gloves will be worn to isolate bandages from products.

GLASS & ILLUMINATION

 ALL GLASS MATERIALS ARE FORBIDDEN IN AREAS OF PRODUCT PRODUCTION OR STORAGE.

GLASS & ILLUMINATION  All burnt light bulbs will NOT be discarded in waste bins in AREAS OF PRODUCT PRODUCTION OR STORAGE.

PEST CONTROL

 INSECTS  MICE/RATS  SPIDERS  BIRDS WHAT ARE THE USUAL PESTS?

PEST CONTROL  Maintaining GOOD CONDITIONS OF SANITATION.  PEST CONTROL PROGRAM. HOW DO WE CONTROL PESTS?