Sop of Production Department
Sop of Production Department
79. SOP FOR OPERATION & CLEANING OF BOTTLE FILLING MACHINE SPD/79
80. SOP FOR OPERATION & CLEANING OF BOTTLE WASHING MACHINE SPD/80
82. SOP FOR OPERATION & CLEANING OF HIGH SPEED STIRRER SPD/82
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83. SOP FOR OPERATION & CLEANING OF FILTER PRESS SPD/83
84. SOP FOR OPERATION & CLEANING OF PP CAP SEALING MACHINE SPD/84
86. SOP FOR CLEANING OF S.S. TANKS & STIRRER (LIQUID SECTION) SPD/86
100. SOP FOR TRANSFER OF FINISHED GOODS TO FINISHED GOODS STORE SPD/100
102. SOP FOR OPERATION AND CLEANING OF ALU-ALU PACK MACHINE SPD/102
5.2 Precaution: Wear Gloves, Mask & Goggles before preparing sanitizing solution.
TITLE: SOP FOR RODENTS, INSECTS & BIRDS CONTROL Page : 01-01
IN PRODUCTION Deptt.: PRODUCTION
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SOP NO.: SPD/02 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
1) PURPOSE: To lay down procedure of control of rodents, insects and birds to be carried
out by the approved contractor.
5) PROCEDURE:
5.1 The approved contractor is deputing for control of birds, redents and insects by
applying the chemical. Birds repellents, nets sieves repellents i.e. UV repellent
(blue light), flycatcher, door nets are fixe on all entries. For insect control,
company has placed at all the entry-exit place, double door, one with wire mesh,
other with wooden & glass doors, with the facility of door closer.
5.2 Entries doors are installe with are Curtains to avoid entry of insects.
5.3 The contractor come twice every month or whenever called to review the
situation.
5.1 Cleaning of pre-filter 20 micron average 7-15 days i.e. .weakly off day.
5.2 Cleaning of pre-filter cabinet is carried out side of the production area.
1) CLEANING:
6.1 Before cleaning of the AHU pre-filter, switch OFF the mains.
6.4 Close the AHU filter cabinet with poly bag till the filter is ready to be fixed.
6.5 Clear the filter by compressed air at least for five times with airflow in reverse of the
operational flow direction, out side the production area.
6.6 Wash the pre-filters using mild soap solution and then with running tap water.
6.7 Pass the compressed air through the other side of the filter and then dry the filter.
5.1 All the finished goods are carried to the disposal area in the final packed form.
Take out the inner carton from the shipper & finally take out the Tablets/ Capsules/
Oral Liquid/ Dry Syrup & Ointment from the inner cartons.
5.2 In case of Tablets/ Capsules/ Oral Liquid/ Dry Syrup & Ointment, submerge them
in water to dissolve & after dissolution, dump the slurry or solution into a ditch. In
case of Oral Liquid, break the seal of bottles, take out the liquid or solution into a
bucket & put it into the ditch. Glass containers & seals are kept separately for sale
as a waste. Shippers & inner cartons are burnt separately during packing material
disposal.
5.3 The label of the labeled bottle is removed before disposal.
1) PRECAUTIONS :
6.1 Expired finished materials are not used for medicinal purpose.
6.2 Cartons or shipper or poly bags in which the finished materials were kept are
separated before disposal of finished goods and disposed off separately.
5.1 After completion of packing operation of one batch product, the packing line is
checked for excess packing materials.
5.2 Excess P.M. sorted out and good / without printed packing materials is counted and
tied.
5.3 All good material are returned to packing material store through material return
note.
5.4 All coded unit cartons/labels are transferred to scrap yard and shredded into pieces
before disposing off.
5.5 Details of all returned materials and rejected materials are recorded in packing
material reconciliation sheet included in Batch Production Record.
5.2 Entry of visitors is given a clean lab coat, cap & mask.
5.3 Then visitors & accompanying authorized person put ‘shoe cover’ on his street
shoes or wear clean laboratory sleepers. They cross the barrier before entering
manufacturing area. After which they are dip the footwear’s in to the disinfecting
solution soaked mat and then into the main working area.
5.4 Before leaving the manufacturing area visitor remove the shoe cover, lab coat, cap
& mask and the concerned officer send them for washing.
5.7 Do not eat; chew tobacco, pan or betel nuts while working.
5.1 Hand gloves and safety shoes are used in the manufacturing area. Enough, gloves,
etc. are available and used when required.
5.2 Lighting and electrical fittings are flame proof. In case of hot work, there is a system
to issue welding and fire permit (spark generating maintenance activity).
Data repaired
Re-calibration data
5.1 Record the temperature & humidity in the environment monitoring chart.
5.2 Regulate the A/C of Dehumidifier if the temperature of a particular area is the
out of the prescribed limit.
(b) Laboratory
5.1 All the scraps are collected in a polythene lined dust bin.
5.2 All scarp filled polythene bags in dustbin are taken to scrap
dumping area.
6) PRECAUTIONS:
6.1 All scraps must be checked by House keeping Supervisor to ensure that no printed
packing material container or machine parts reach at the backyard.
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5.2.1 Wash all the containers with sufficient quantity of tap water.
5.2.2 Transfer the containers to scrap yard.
5.1 The collected dresses are further categorized as per their color and utilization
and properly recorded in the log book available with the house keeping
department.
5.2 All the unclean dresses are then segregated as per their color and use and entered
in the log book prior to given for washing.
1) CLEANING PROCEDURE :
6.1 The unclean dresses are washed by the washerman; he is instructed to wash
colored and white dresses separately to avoid coloration of the white dresses.
6.2 The dresses are first observed for any oil spot or other chemicals to be
removed with solvent namely IPA / Ethanol, prior to washing.
6.3 The above treated dresses are then dipped in a soap solution at a temperature
between 40 to 45OC and rotated for 30 to 35 minutes.
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6.4 The above treated dresses are then squeezed and dipped in a drum of fresh
water and again rotated for 30 minutes and with another change of fresh water
these are placed for spinning stage.
6.5 Drying of the washed dresses are carried either by centrifugal method of by
drying in a current of warm air. Drying in direct sunlight is strictly avoided.
6.7 The dresses are daily cleaning as per the above procedure.
6.8 All the cleaned dresses are then received and recorded in the Logbook.
6.9 The cleaned dresses are then segregated as per their colour and requirements
and kept in the appropriate cupboard making entry in the logbook.
6.10 The above cycle is continuously monitored and dresses are issued to each
department by Signing in the logbook.
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6.11 The change in the above process is validated by the concerned Department /
Personnel only.
6) PROCEDURE :
6.2 Empty waste bins and reline with plastic bags when necessary.
6.3 Wash sink and waste pipe using 0.1% Teepol solution in water and wipe dry.
6.4 Wash interior surface of commode bowl using bowl cleaner solution with a bowl
mop. Wash exterior surface of bowl seat using 0.1% Teepol solution in water.
6.5 Damp mop all accessible are using lint free or rubber lined handle mops initially
with a 0.1% Teepol solution in water then with plain water and finally with a
disinfectant solution.
6.9 Flush out the drainage channel after removing any solid debris.
6.10 Wipe the surrounding area with a mop soaked in disinfectant solution.
6.12 Rotate the disinfectant to be used on daily basis and record the same in daily
cleaning.
6.14 Carryout the cleaning operation as and when necessary to ensure the aera as clean
and hygienic.
6.15 Fill the daily cleaning and sanitation record and get it Signed.
Weekly Schedule:
1. Clean the wall using sponge impregnated with 0.1% Teepol solution in water.
3. Dedust all the shelves, floors and walls of change rooms, the storage and weighting
area using a sponge.
4. Damp wipe all surfaces with 0.1% Teepol solutions in water after moving out any
movable equipment such as container, weighing balance.
6. Damp wipe the doors, push plates, view panels and glasses with a spray of aerosols
cleaner (Colin) and wipe dry.
9. Hose down the passages with plenty of water. Flush out the water.
Monthly Schedule
2) Apply the floor finish on clean and dry floor and rub it to polish.
3) Clean wipe the light diffuser and U.V. Light tube with a wet cloth.
6) CALIBRATION :
6.1 Switch off the electric supply to the balance, in case of an electric balance.
6.2 Clean the pan/ platform of the balance with a brush. If required cleaning is done
with clean cloth dipped in 0.1% Teepol solution followed by clean water.
6.3 Check the level of balance and ensure that the balance is properly leveled.
6.4 Select the standard weights for various weighing balance based upon the capacity
of balance to be calibrated.
6.5 In case of electronic balance switch “ON” the balance, adjust the balance whether
electronic or mechanical to zero. Place standard weight s one by one on the
platform/ pan. Record the rading in respect calibration record. These records are
available at weighing station.
6.6 Check that the observed weights are within the limits, as given in this SOP.
6.7 If the error is more than acceptable limits, the error is rectified before the balance
is to be used.
6.8 Do not use the balance if the error is not rectified. Inform the Production
Executive and call the Service Engineer.
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7.0 OPERATION:-
7.1 In case of electronic balance, switch “OFF” electric supply to the balance.
7.2 Clean the pan of the balance with brush. If required, Teepol solution 0.1%
followed by D.M. water and wipe dry with clean cloth.
7.4 Keep pallets and stainless steel containers near the balance.
7.6 In case of electronic balance, press the “ON” switch on the digital control and
wait till it indicates ZERO. In case of mechanical balance check ZERO reading.
7.8 Place the material on the balance platform / pan by one and check. Check the
weights against requisition slip and batch production record.
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7.9 Material tags are tally with the details on Batch Production Record. Checks tally
the name of material, A.R. No., gross weight, tare weight and net weight of
material.
5.1) CLEANING :
5.1.2 Dismantle all the supporting plates & lock plates from the machine and
dip in water.
5.1.3 Remove the powder from the machine by the Nylon brush. Transfer all
parts to washing area. First clean with 0.1% Teepol solution or equivalent
soap solution by moping with non woven cloth.
5.1.7 Send a wash water sample for analysis of previous product to Q/A,
Q/C Department.
5.2) OPERATION:-
5.1.1 After receiving the QC report fix a label. “READY FOR USE”.
5.1.2 After getting QC report, reassemble the capsule machine for filling of next
batch (Product).
5.1.4 Weigh qty. of powder to be filled for 300 capsules. Put the powder on the
capsule magazine, spray the powder by a plastic made spreader.
5.1.6 Load the caps part of the capsules, and lock the plate by pressing with
handle.
5.2 Clean the blister packing machine with Teepol solution (0.1%) or eq. soap
solution by nylon cloth / foam.
5.3 Remove the blister forming roller, ink device, hopper, chute, channel,
plate ,sealing roller etc.
5.4 Clean them with Teepol solution (0.1%) or eq. soap solution by nylon
cloth / foam.
5.6 Clean the conveyor belt with the Teepol solution (0.1%) or eq. soap
solution by nylon cloth / foam.
5.7 Rinse with raw water, and then rinse with DM Water.
5.8 Close the valve of compressed air, raw water supply line.
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5.9 Proper oiling and greasing in the machine are necessary before installation
of machine.
6. OPERATION :
6.1 Before the starting of the machine check the sealing roller, forming rolls, guide track,
chute, hopper etc.
6.3 Fill the ink pot with the ink, and fix the stores.
6.4 Start the temperature heating element and roller forming switch.
6.5 When temperature reaches at approx. 160 OC, fix the blister/ PVC roll and printed
aluminum foil of the required product.
6.6 Now start the machine to check the forming cavity and sealing of blister strip.
6.7 Load the hopper with tablets/ capsules for commercial packing.
5.3 Remove the gasket and top of the mouth from the cone blender, dip in a soap or
Teepol solution (0.05%).
5.4 Clean the cone blender with 0.1% Teepol solution by moping with non woven
cloth.
5.6 Mop the external parts of the cone blender/ frames by the non woven cloth.
5.7 After complete cleaning of cone blender send wash water sample for analysis.
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6. OPERATION:-
6.1 After getting the wash water report, fix a label “MACHINE IS READY
FOR USE”.
CAUTION: – Before starting of the machine, keep distance at least 3 ft. from the machine to
avoid the accident.
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5.1) CLEANING:-
5.1.2 Loosen the bolt, remove the lock of hopper of dry syrup filing
machine.
5.1.8 Clean the external machine parts and body with DM Water by wet
moping and dry the machine.
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5.1.9 Finally rinse with DM Water and send a sample of wash water
to the Q.A. department.
5.2) OPERATION
5.2.1 After getting the result form Q.A. department fix a label “MACHINE IS
READY FOR USE”.
5.2.2 Reassemble all the dismantled parts of the machine i.e. auger, weight
wheel, hopper etc.
5.2.3 Add the powder/ granules of next batch; switch “ON” the mains.
5.2.4 Start the machine and check the weight of fixed quantity of each bottle.
5.2.5 Check the adjusted weight for at least 10 bottles of dry syrup.
5.2.7 Checking of weight variation of filled dry syrup bottles is done after every
30 minutes.
5.1 CLEANING:-
5.1.2 Clean he machine with Teepol solution (0.1%) or eq. soap solution.
5.1.3 Dismantle the sealing die. Clean with the dry cloth dipped in diesel to
avoid the rust from environment.
5.1.5 Apply the grease / Lubricant oil to the axle of the footrest and lever
of sealing die guide.
5.1.6 Reassemble the die. Finally clean the machine with dry cloth.
5.2 OPERATION:-
5.2.1 Adjust the height of bottle with ROPP cap dry inching method.
5.2.2 Check the sealing of 10 dry syrup bottles for good quality of sealing.
5.2.3 Adjust the guide of the bottle pressing plate / lifting plate with sealing
die.
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5.2.4 Now start the production till the batch is finished.
5.2.5 Record the total cleaning and operation in record book format.
5.1.1 All filling materials must be requested from the warehouse well in
advance. These are supplied in their shipping boxes or shrink wrapped
trays. No shipping box is slowed in clean area.
5.1 Test and release filled bottle of the product received from quarantine area to visual
inspection area.
5.2 Depute the visual inspection team for proper checking of fiber / glass / black white
particles and any foreign matter.
5.4 The complete visual inspection team is divided into 2 group of expert team.
5.6 The percentage of rejection found is to be recorded in flow sheet and register.
5.7 The visual inspection team personnel are needed maintained accordingly to ensure
the proper checking of foreign matter.
5.8 Rotation gap between one group to other group is two hourly.
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5.9 Finally calculate the percentage of rejection of complete batch and transfer to
packing department with details bearing product name, B. No. Size, D/M, D/E.
5.1 The recoverable bottle of the different batches are collected and reported in new
flow sheet with a batch no., batch size and expiry date must be mentioned of the
first batch of recovery.
5.2 The bottle are collected and transferred in a clean area and reopened and solution is
collected in a S.S. closed container.
5.3 Nitrogen flushing of the recovered solution is done till the batch is filled.
5.4 Recovered bulk solution is sent for testing to check the pH, assay and other tests as
required.
5.5 After getting the approval from the Q.A. Department – recovered solution is
filtered through sterile membrane filter in a sterile filling vessel.
5.6 Filtered solution is filled as a new batch and new Batch No. M/D, E/D, is
mentioned in each and every stage.
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5.7 The expiry of the new batch is the expiry of the oldest recorded batch.
5.8 Recovery details are to be recorded in the presented format of the Batch Record.
5.2 Place the sample into a vacuum dessicator containing enough water to cover the
sample with at least one inch of water (measured from the top surface of
package). Use a metal grid or screen to hold the sample submerged.
5.3 Close the dessicator and slowly apply 10 inches (25 cm) of vacuum as read on a
vacuum gauge, taking between 30 seconds and one minute to raise the vacuum.
Hold under vacuum for 3 minutes. Present the vacuum line for 10 inches of
vacuum by means of valve.
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5.4 Slowly release the vacuum and remove the samples.
5.5 Carefully dry the samples with tissue paper or soft cloth.
5.7 If one pocket shows evidence of leakage, reject the sample, stop the line, and
immediately notify the packing line supervisor so that corrective action may be
taken.
5.8 After adjustment of the sealing machine, select another representative set of
samples, and repeat the leak test. If no leakage is detected, the line may be
restarted. If leakage of any sample is still evident, adjust the machine and perform
re-testing until the process is demonstrated to be under control.
5.9 Record the results of all tests in the packing record, indicating the time tested, the
sample size, the number of leaking samples, found, the corrective action taken
and the result of further testing.
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Use clean nylon brush and wipe with clean dry lint free duster.
2. Dismantling Remove:-
3. Cleaning of parts:-
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Clean the above parts by washing with 0.1% Teepol solution and scrubbing with
soft nylon brush. Rinse with jet of potable water followed by rinsing with D.M.
water. Clean loading platform with wet duster. Clean back and front cover and
empty capsules hopper using clean dry lint free duster.
4. Drying:-
The cleaned parts as mentioned in step 3 are wiped and dried using clean dry lint
free duster.
5. Assembling:-
Reassemble all the parts of the machine carefully checking the correctness of
assembling.
Note:
5.2 If the cleaned loader is not used within 24 hours after cleaning or there are
sign of dust or powder settled on loader, then wipe the body by using a
freshly laundered lint free duster.
6.4 Dry-clean the loader with clean dry lint free duster.
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CAUTION: In case of any abnormal sound from machine during its operation, stop the
machine and report to maintenance.
7. ASSEMBLING:-
8. OPERATION:-
8.1 Ensure that all parts of machine are cleaned as per standard procedure.
8.5 Push loading plate inside by turning front knob in clockwise direction.
Push the green button to load capsules.
9. DISMANTLING:-
5.2) Clean all surfaces of instruments by clean dry cloth, then with wet cloth dipped
in 0.1% Teepol solution.
5.4) Take out the Pre-filter and wash it with 0.01% Teepol solution and finally with
DM Water.
5.6) The water storage SS tank is thoroughly washed and cleaned with 0.1% Teepol
solution and finally with DM Water.
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5.7) 1st ice formation takes place on the inner surface of Pre-filter. Get it cleaned by
spraying hot DM Water spray and finally get it dried by blowing warm air
current.
6. OPERATION:-
6.1 Ensure that all parts of machine are cleaned as per standard procedure.
6.2 Check the manufacturing area from the point of exposures and disturbances.
6.3 Switch on mains of electricity supply after all setting of its implements, if area
is found perfect.
6.4 Keep it ON before one and half hours of the start of working.
6.6 After getting the desired temperature and relative humidity percentage,
production conducted scientifically.
CAUTION: In case of any abnormal sound or disturbance from machine during operation, stop
it and report to maintenance for overhauling.
5.1 CLEANING:
5.1.2 Clean the strip-packing machine with Teepol solution (0.1%) or eq.
soap solution by nylon cloth / foam.
5.1.3 Remove the strip forming roller, ink device, hopper, chute, channel,
plate, sealing roller etc.
5.1.4 Clean them with Teepol solution (0.1%) or eq. soap solution by nylon
brush/ brass brush.
5.1.6 Clean the conveyor belt with the Teepol solution (0.5%) or eq. soap
solution by nylon cloth / foam.
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5.1.7 Rinse with raw water. Then Rinse with DM Water.
5.2 OPERATION :
5.2.2 Before the starting of the machine, check the sealing roller, forming
rolls, guide track, chute, hopper etc.
5.2.3 Fill ink with the inkpot, and fix the stereos.
5.2.5 When temperature reaches at approx 120 OC. fix the aluminum foil of
the required product.
5.2.6 Now start the machine to check the forming cavity and sealing of
strip.
5.2.7 Load the hopper with capsules/ tablets for commercial packing.
a) SS feed hopper
5.1 Remove all the residual powder adhering to the above mentioned articles with the
help of a nylon brush.
5.4 Clean these articles with running water to remove all traces of detergent.
5.5 Drain off all the water and dry all the articles.
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5.6 Clean the exterior of the sifter stand and motor assembly with the help of a lint free
wet cloth.
5.7 Carry out step 1 to 5 for the SS base plate with discharge outlet attached to the sifter
stand.
5.8 Assemble all the cleaned / dried articles from step 5 on the Sifter stand frame.
d) Date of cleaning.
e) Supervised by
7. OPERATION:
7.1 Before starting the shifting operation, ensure that the machine is clean.
7.2 Put appropriate quantity of material to be shifted on the SS mesh sieve using
cleaned SS scoops.
7.3 Tie polybags kept in SPD/Plastic drums to the outlet of Sifters with the help of
twine.
7.5 After the drum is filled to 80-90% capacity, tie the polybag, close the lid of drum
and fix identification label on it showing the Name, Batch No. & Batch Size of
the product.
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7.6 Repeat steps 2 to 5 until the shifting process is completed.
7.7 After the operation is over, fix ‘To be cleaned’ label on the machine.
5.8 The following particulars are entered in the register maintained by stores:-
5.8.1 Serial No.
5.8.2 Name of the product.
5.8.3 Date of Mfg. and Date of Exp.
5.8.4 Quantity involved.
5.8.5 Randomly sampled Quantity
5.8.6 Stock in hand.
5.9 The following particulars are entered in the register maintained by Q.C.
Department:-
5.9.1 Serial No.
5.9.2 Name of the product.
5.9.3 Date of Mfg. & Date of Exp.
5.9.4 Sample received from
5.9.5 Date of receipt
5.9.6 Date of analytical report
5.9.7 QA Manager’s opinion
5.9.8 Quantity destroyed.
5.9.9 Date of destruction of stocks.
5.9.10 Signature of Q.C. Manager.
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5.10 Goods lying in branch ware /house company depots if any :-
5.11 Products may be damaged during transport. It can be in the form of breakages
without damage to content or physical damage. Base on the type and extent of
damage. Branch or depot in-charge is decide the action. The inchange samples the
product as per sampling plan and send for Q.C. Department.
5.12 Goods lying in the transporter’s go-down or received back by the depot from
market.
5.13 The product inspected for physical damage, if any on receipt from the
transporter’s go-down by the stores in-charge at the branch depot, based on the
type and extent of damage. The branch personnel are further action.
5.14 If the product needs any re-dressing or reprocessing the same is subjected to
treatment as above.
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5.1 After issue of packing material from warehouse, check for identity and quantity.
5.3 Before starting of operation the labels and cartons are checked for any defect.
5.4 Before starting fresh batch all material required are brought and kept at relevant
place only.
5.7 Deliver the goods to the warehouse only on receipt of final approval from Q.A.
5.8 Disposal of excess labels, cartons and records is done as per SOP No. SPD/12.
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5.9 Clean up the area at the end of days work.
5.1 The General Utensils like S.S. Container, S.S. Scoops, and S.S. Trays etc. are
washed with water.
5.2 Wash with liquid soap or detergent with gentle rubbing. Then wash with fresh
water until the detergent foam is completely washed out.
5.3 Finally wash with DM water and get wash utensils checked from the Q.C. lab.
5.1 Check electrical terminals for insulation and soundness of terminal connections.
Check soundness of electrical switches and its contacts.
5.3 Clean all the machine parts using potable water. Then wash with 0.1% Teepol
solution. Then rinse with potable water and then rinse with D.M. Water.
5.4 Finally rinse with D.M. water and send the wash water to Q.C. Department for
analysis.
5.6 After getting O.K. report from Q.C. Department, put a tag on machine “CLEAN
& READY FOR USE”.
SARTHAK BIOTECH Pvt. Ltd.
198-A, Sector-3, HSIIDC, KARNAL-132 001 (HR.)
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
5.1 The people who are sick & ill or suffering from any disease are not permitted in
production area.
5.3 If any person feels discomfort in the production area or feel ill then inform
immediately to concern supervisors / in-charge.
5.4 As a fixed policy of organization, the people are shifted outside the production area
under medical aid.
SARTHAK BIOTECH Pvt. Ltd.
198-A, Sector-3, HSIIDC, KARNAL-132 001 (HR.)
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
TITLE: SOP FOR INTERNAL LABELING DURING Page : 01-02
QUARANTINE, STORAGE AND PROCESSING Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/38 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
5.1 Paste “Material under Test” printed yellow sticker on all the containers, of that
material, which are under test.
5.2 Paste “Approved slip” printed green sticker on the entire container, of those
material which are Tested by Q.C. Deptt.
5.3 Paste “Sampled” printed sticker on those containers, whose content are sampled.
5.4 Paste “Rejected” printed red sticker on those containers, which contain rejected
material.
5.5 Paste the following sticker on containers which are under operation.
Sticker
Signature
5.2 Check and certify that the requisition slip is correct in all respect and get it
authorized from production manager.
5.4 Receive the issued material through the packing store material gate of production
block.
5.5 Physically check and count all packing material received against requisition slip.
5.6 Acknowledge the receipt of material on requisition slip and file the departmental
copy of BPR.
5.7 Stock the issue quantities properly in a manner to avoid damage due to over
loading or fall down.
5.8 Store the received labels in cupboard and other printed packing components in a
locked room. Restrict the access to this area.
5.2) Expired Materials: Input materials or finished product which has lost its
credential due to non-usage for a period of over the years.
b) All rejected, expired and unusable materials are pasted with red stickers,
so that they can be identified and are physically separated from the other
materials.
c) These materials are kept either in its original packing or in double poly
bags duly knitted or sealed and bearing a sticker (red) with following
informations.
These materials are kept in a separate area in stores and periodically disposed off by either
returning them to the supplier or sending them to scrap yard. From scrap yard the saleable items
are sold through scrap dealers.
Other materials are destroyed by burning. Raw materials, Chemicals, powders are drained out
after proper treatment.
The record of disposal is maintained at production/ stores department, in the form of registers.
2) In-charge of Production.
The record of such goods disposal are maintained in the following format.
c) Every fortnight water is poured in the pit, so that over the years, the material
become part of the earth itself.
5.2 Empty the dustbin of packing department at an interval of every one hour.
5.4 Sort out the waste from packing section in presence of packing supervisor.
5.6 Destroy all scrap printed packing material by incineration in presence of quality
5.1 As soon as the coating operation is over, remove the coated tablets in suitable
containers. Remove the dry powder from the pan, if any.
5.2 Pour approximately 20 liters of hot water (80-85OC) into the pan and allow the pan
to rotate for about 10 minutes. Remove this turbid water using a plastic mug and
transfer it into a plastic bucket. Clean the inner surface of the pan with angular
wooden brush having nylon bristles.
5.3 Place about 500g of sodium bicarbonate into this pan and gradually put about 20
liters of hot water (80-85OC) into the pan taking care that the eyes are well
protected by goggles and full size PVC gloves are worm to cover arms. Allow the
pan to rotate for 10 minutes. Remove this turbid water.
5.4 Place about 10 liters of warm water (40-45 OC) into the pan. Allow the pan to rotate
and continue to clean the inner surface of the pan with the angular wooden brush
having nylon bristles. Remove the water and check that the inner surface of the
pan is free from any powder of foreign particles.
5.5 Place approximately 10 liters of warm water (40-45 OC) into the pan and allow the
pan to rotate for about 5 minutes. Remove this water. This rinse water is free from
alkali. Repeat rinsing with 10 liters of warm water until the rinse water is free
from alkali as indicated by a pH paper.
5.6 Allow the pan to rotate and wipe the inner surface of the pan with a lint free cloth.
Look for any scratch pits on the inner surface of the pan.
Following cleaning and assembly procedure are followed whenever there is a product
change over or after the completion of 10 batches of the product even if the same product
granulation is to be continued thereafter.
1. Cleaning external surface and plenum: – Clean the body of the drier
and plenum with a dry clean duster. Then wipe it with a duster soaked in
0.1% Teepol solution followed by a duster soaked in D.M. Water.
2. Dismantling:
d) Remove bowl.
6 Assembling – Fix the laundered finger bag in a metallic hanger around the
retiring chamber. Clamp the retarding chamber on the body with the fixed
bolts. Lift the bottom of FBD. And seal the trolley with bowl to the
retarding chamber.
6) Clean the body of the drier and plenum with a dry clean duster.
6) Wipe the interior of the retarding chamber and bowl with a clean dry
duster.
5.2 Operation
STAGE – I
b) The electrical connections are restored by pulling the plug top into the socket.
e) A plastic bag having two sides opening are tied to the delivery chute.
STAGE – II
a) The multi-mill is switched on and run for few seconds to observe whether if is
running normally or not.
b) Fix knives in rotor as per requirement of sizing i.e. ‘impact edge’ or ‘knife edge’
forward.
c) Ensure that blades fixed in the rotor are in 4, 3, 4, 3, sequence and none of the
blades are missing. Fix the key to the central shaft.
d) Fix the rotor with blades to the central rod of multimill with rotor fixing screw.
e) Fit the required intact screen base plate on multimill properly tightening two side’s
nuts.
f) Fix the belt on the appropriate wheel of the pulley, so as to get required speed fast,
medium or slow. Give proper tension to the belt by moving movable pulley apart
and lock it in position.
g) Check the knives of the rotor are not touching the screen by turning the belt by
hand.
j) If any abnormal sound is heard the machine is referred to maintenance dept. for
rectification.
k) In other case the machine is started and the mass is put on the hopper slowly and
gradually.
l) The granulated mass is collected in the poly bag kept in fiber drum.
o) In case of batch changes the contact parts are cleaned by clean cloths.
p) In case of Product or composition change the entire m/c is washed and wash water
analysis is to be done to by Q.C.D. render the m/c ready for further use.
STAGE – III
a) After the day’s operation or Production change or change of composition all the
contact parts like cutter knives, screen, cover and hopper etc. are thoroughly
cleaned using liquid soap/detergent and wash the machine till foam of
detergent/liquid soap completely washed out. Finally wash with D.M. water and
wash water is sent to Q.C.D. for testing.
b) Place a new polythene bag in a clean plastic container and tie to the bottom of the
multi-mill chamber.
c) Load the material to be milled into feeding hopper by means of a clean SS scoop
with handle.
NOTE: When the container is full, switch off the mill and the untie the poly bag from the
mill chamber. Tie the bag and fix appropriate ‘label’ to the container. Repeat the
procedure as often as required, always fixing the container in similar manner to the
discharge chamber of the mill
e) At end of the milling operation, switch off the mill and disconnect the electrical
mains.
NOTE: The dismantled parts are cleaned on the same day of the operation. If the mill is
to be used the same product, do not dismantle but tie a fresh poly bag on bottom of
milling chamber, awaiting a new load for milling. If any unusual noise is heard during
the milling operation, stop the machine to remove the receiving container. Dismantle
the mill and note the cause of noise. Inform the maintenance department of the problem.
Quarantine the mill as well as the container pending further packing.
f) Once the wash water analysis is cleared by Q.C.D. The contact parts and other
parts are moped and dried.
Date Start Finish Total Hours Break Down Down Time Production/ Operated Checked
Time Time of Running START END Hours Batch No. By By
5.1 Dedust external surfaces using clean nylon brush. Remove the filter bag of the
vacuum placed behind the machine.
5.2 Clean the parts by washing with 0.1% Teepol solution and scrubbing with soft
clean nylon brush. Rinse with potable water followed by rinsing with DM
water.
5.3 Clean the capsule plates by soaking in hot water for 10 minutes. The holes are
cleaned using 0.1% Teepol solution. Rinse with potable water followed by
rinsing with DM water.
5.4 Clean the machine body with 0.1% Teepol solution & scrubbing with soft
nylon brush. Then rinse with potable water.
5.6 The cleaned parts are dried using clean lint free cloth. The capsule plates are
air dried
6) OPERATION:
6.1 After receiving the QC report fix a label. “READY FOR USE”.
6.2 After getting QC report, reassemble the capsule machine for filling of next
batch (Product).
6.4 Weigh qty. of powder to be filled for 300 capsules. Put the powder on the
capsule magazine; spray the powder by a plastic made spreader.
6.6 Load the caps part of the capsules, and lock the plate by pressing with
handle.
PRECAUTIONS: Rejected capsules are separately packed in a corrugated carton and labeled as
“REJECTED” and transferred to quarantine area.
5.1 Dismantling: - Remove the gun from stand. Dismantle parts of the gun
(air-cap/needle/nozzle).
a. Dip the gun is SS bowl containing hot potable water, for about
½ hour.
d. Scrub the external surface of gun air cap and needle with 0.1%
Teepol solution. Rinse with potable water.
5.3 Drying of the Gun body: – Wipe the dismantled part and body of the gun with
lint free duster.
5.4 Storage: - Store the gun and its part in an appropriate clean poly bag until use.
6) FREQUENCY: Cleaning and disinfection of the non-sterile area used in order to prevent
development of resistant strains of the common contaminating microorganisms.
8) AREA COVERED: Granulation, coating, drying compression, strip & blister packing
and passages.
11) CLEANING AGENTS AND CONCENTRATION: Phenyl 0.5%, Dettol 5% and Lysol
1.0%.
12) PROCEDURE:
b. Cleaning of the floors and the walls is done at the end of the day
or shift only after all the equipment/ machine / containers have cleaned and
suitably covered.
c. Initially clean with vacuum cleaner all the floor and wall edges to
dislodge any accumulated dust in the crevices.
d. The entire floor is then cleaned with water and disinfecting agent
of the specified concentration and subsequently the floor is dried.
5) PROCEDURE :
5.2 Pour the required quantity of material into the vessel as per sequence specified in
the product batch manufacturing record.
5.4 Close the knob of the cylinder after attaining suitable temperature.
5.7 Clean the paste vessel daily as per defined standard operating procedure.
SARTHAK BIOTECH Pvt. Ltd.
198-A, Sector-3, HSIIDC, KARNAL-132 001 (HR.)
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
TITLE: SOP FOR DISPOSAL OPERATION IN TABLET Page : 01-01
DEPARTMENT Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/50 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
5.1 POLYTHNE BAGS: All discarded poly bags are collected in container labeled as
“Used Poly Bags” slip and send to scrap yard.
5.2 LABELS: Discarded labels are collected in container labeled as “Used Poly Bags”
slip and send to scrap yard along with poly bag by house keeping person. Labels
of dispensed raw material are teared off and then discarded as above only after the
batch is released for packing.
5.3 REJECTED TABLETS: Rejected tablets during the initial run from compression
machine are destroyed in a bucket of water. All In-process checked tablets during
compression and coating are destroyed in Bucket of water.
5.4 DUST: Dust is collected by vaccum cleaner and machine dust collector. Put it in a
poly bag and then discarded by putting it in water.
Discarded punches, damaged finger bags, bowl cover, sieves and screens are handed over
to stores on the scrap note after approval by Production & Safety In-charge. The
embossed punches are to be defeated under the supervision of Production Manager.
These materials are then transferred to scrap yard for destroying.
SARTHAK BIOTECH Pvt. Ltd.
198-A, Sector-3, HSIIDC, KARNAL-132 001 (HR.)
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
TITLE: SOP FOR CLEANING & ASSEMBLING OF Page : 01-03
COMPRESSION MACHINE Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/51 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
a) Remove carefully all the lower punches by removing the plug and keep these
punches in a specially designed wooden tray, serially arranged. Similarly remove
all the upper punches and keep them in a separate wooden tray serially arranged.
Remove all the dies with the help of SS rod and keep them serially arranged in a
one of the above trays.
SARTHAK BIOTECH Pvt. Ltd.
198-A, Sector-3, HSIIDC, KARNAL-132 001 (HR.)
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
TITLE: SOP FOR CLEANING & ASSEMBLING OF Page : 02-03
COMPRESSION MACHINE Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/51 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
b) Clean all the interior area of the machine like base plate on which the turret is
fitted, cam tracks, die seats , upper and lower punch holes turret surface, first with
a dry nylon brush and then with denatured spirit (70% I.P.A.). Care are taken with
cleaning the punch hole and die sets so that they are free from any particulate
matter.
c) Wipe clean the exterior of the machine with a lint free duster.
Take out 2 liters of hot tap water, 10% Teepol (non toxic detergent solution)
mixture and clean all the punches by dipping each in hot water, then in Teepol
mixture and then cleaning thoroughly with hot DM water. After cleaning all the
punches and dies should be put serially in the clean wooden trays meant for
storing them.
e) Use 15 liters of distilled water to give couple of washing to the cleaned parts and
the dismantled punches and dies. Inspect the final rinse water for absence of any
suspended matter. If required use additional distilled water to get the “clear” rinse
water.
f) Wipe all the cleaned parts from step ‘e’ with a clean dry lint free cloth.
5.1 FITTING OF DIES: - Before the dies are fitted, ensure all the die seats are free
from any foreign matter place the die face downwards on the die hole. Apply light
pressure with fingers on the top phase of the die to locate centrally over the die
hole. After locating the die correctly, drive the die position with the help of SS
rod introduced through the upper punch guide holes. Once the die is fitted the top
portion of the die flushed with the turret surface.
SARTHAK BIOTECH Pvt. Ltd.
198-A, Sector-3, HSIIDC, KARNAL-132 001 (HR.)
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
TITLE: SOP FOR CLEANING & ASSEMBLING OF Page : 03-03
COMPRESSION MACHINE Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/51 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
5.2 FITTING OF LOWER PUNCHES: -Take a lower punch and wipe its dry
smear with liquid paraffin and introduce it through the lower punch die hole
taking care that each numbered punch goes into its corresponding compression
station. All the lower punches thus introduced are move freely up and down. Put
the plug back into its position. Fix all the cleaned and dried nylon plugs with
spring steel strips.
5.3 FITTING OF UPPER PUNCHES: -The cleaned and dried upper punches are
smeared with liquid paraffin and introduced them in to their respective holes:
A) Put back all the turret guards after wiping them dry. Fit the cleaned and
dried feed frame at their respective positions. Install the cleaned and dried
acrylic guards and hoppers in their relevant position.
B) Cover the cleaned machine with a clean cover. Affix a cleaning ticket
indicating the following:-
- Equipment / machine
- Cleaned by
- Date
Supervisor Signature
SARTHAK BIOTECH Pvt. Ltd.
198-A, Sector-3, HSIIDC, KARNAL-132 001 (HR.)
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
TITLE: SOP FOR TABLETS COMPRESSION TOOLING Page : 01-01
Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/52 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
The quality of the tablet significantly dependent on the condition and quality of the tooling used
for compression. The tablet compression tooling consist of a set having I upper punch, I lower
punch and die. The concerned Production Manager maintain the following data of the
compression machine (for which the tooling is to be used.
A) GRANULES: -At the end of granulation process, the lubricated granules are
unloaded in suitable no. of Pre-shifting weighed aluminum / plastic containers
with polythene bags, up to approx. 80-90% holding capacity of the bags to
facilitate proper tying with twine. A label indicating product, batch no., S.No. of
container & total no. of the containers for the batch are affixed on the inner side
of the lid and one on the exterior of the container. All the containers are weighed
again to determine the net wt. of granules. These containers then transfer to
quarantine area and stored on SS pallets in 2 roll with maximum height of 2
containers having label on the front side. The containers of different batches are
segregated.
B) TABLETS: - Compressed tablets from the machine are stored in suitable no. of
labeled, pre weighed aluminium / plastic containers with polythene bags, up to
approx. 80-90% holding capacity of the bags to facilitate proper tying with twine.
The label which are affixed on the inner side of the lid and on the exterior of the
container with the detail about product, Batch No., S.No. of container & total No.
of the containers for the batch. At the end of the compression process all
containers are weighed again to determine gross wt. and consequently the net wt.
of tablets. The containers are transferred to quarantine area and stores in stacks of
four containers not more than three rows per batch having label on the front side
of the containers.
5) PROCEDURE :
CAUTION: i) Check and certify that area and equipment are clean and suitable
for starting the operation.
A. ASSEMBLING:
3. Fix the finger bag in a hanger. Fix the loops of the finger to the
hooks of the shaker.
B. OPERATION:
3. Move the product bowl in the retarding chamber keeping the window
in viewing position.
5. Lift the bottom of the FBD moving the jack handle to the opposite
side and seal the trolley to the retarding chamber.
7. Set the timer and switch on heating and fluidization, maintaining the
desired inlet air temperature.
8. Stop drying at intervals and dedust the finger bag by shaking it.
9. Take out trolley and shake the granules to avoid formulation of lumps
12. Put off the heaters and bring the timer to zero.
C. UNLOADING:
c) Clean the lid and vessel of the mixer with tap water.
d) The mixer is rinsed with hot tap water, to remove adhered lumps of powder, keeping
it in tilting position.
e) Pour approximately 100-liter water into the mixer. To it add 100 ml of Teepol
solution and run the mixer for 15 minutes. Then use nylon brush to remove any
adhered material.
f) Ensure that no material is adhered to the corner and edges of the shaft.
g) Remove the water and rinse with fresh DM Water and dry it by using clean muslin
cloth.
h) Collect the rinse of the final checking and send to QC Department for checking of
contamination from previous product.
i) Paste the specified ‘CLEAN SLIP’ label after getting approval from QC Department.
j) Cover the mixer lid, when in use.
PRECAUTION:
Stage – II
a) The Mass Mixer is switched on and run for few seconds to observe whether it is
running normally or not.
b) If any abnormal sound is heard the machine is referred to maintenance deptt. for
rectification.
c) In other case the Bulk (Sieved powder) put into the mass mixer, covers the
machine and starts the machine.
d) After mixing the content for required time (e.g. for 30 minutes). Stop the
machine then add the binder (paste).
e) Run the mixer for further 15 minutes and get the required wet mass. This wet
mass is now ready for milling. Collect out the mass in S.S. Container.
g) In case of product or composition change the entire machine is washed and wash
water analysis is to be done to by Q.C.D. render the machine ready for further
used.
Stage – III
a) After the day’s operation or Production change or change of composition all the
parts like mass mixer cover, shaft blade & joints, surface (inner & outer) etc.
are thoroughly cleaned and washed. Final washing to be done by D.M. water
and wash water sent to Q.C.D. for testing.
b) Once the wash water analysis is cleared by Q.C.D. The Mass Mixer surface
(inner & outer), cover, blade shaft etc. are moped and dried.
c) The connection is then cut off by taking out the plug from the socket.
d) A sticker starting “Machine ready for use” is put on the machine to render it
ready for use.
A logbook is kept for each machine of aeration in the following format:
LOG BOOK (Mass Mixer)
Machine No. ________ Page No. ______
Date Start Finish Total hrs. of Breakdown Down Time Product &
Time Time running hrs.
Start End Batch No.
5.1 Before starting the new product / batch, tablets from the previous product/ batch are
removed from the inspection area.
5.2 All the containers etc. are removed from the inspection area.
5.3 A label having details about product Batch no. of the new product to be inspected is
affixed on the table at which the inspection is done.
5.4 Checker for the inspection of the tablets are changed after every four hours.
5.5 Clean cotton gloves are used for inspection of tablets, gloves are changed after every
four hours.
5.6 Proper record are maintained of rejected tablets and type of rejection found as per
SOP.
5) PROCEDURE :
1) Ensure that all the compressed tablets of the previous product / batch have
been removed.
2) With the help of a vacuum cleaner remove all the dust accumulated on the
floor, walls and the exterior surface of the machine
3) Clean all the SS plates as well as the floor with the help of a wet mop.
4) All the accessories of the DT apparatus and weighing balance are properly
cleaned before commencing compression of the next product / batch.
5) Inspect the empty aluminium / plastic containers and the polythene bags
designated for the product to be compressed, for proper cleanliness and for the
label having details about Product Batch No. and Serial No. of containers etc.
6) Ensure that the compression operator wears proper hand gloves, cap and
mask.
SARTHAK BIOTECH Pvt. Ltd.
198-A, Sector-3, HSIIDC, KARNAL-132 001 (HR.)
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
TITLE: SOP FOR HOUSE KEEPING IN TABLETS PACKING Page : 01-01
AREA Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/58 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
5.1.1 Ensure proper line clearance before starting packing operation for the next
product / batch.
5.1.2 All packing material including over printed material received in full
quantity as per indent before starting of any packing operation for the next
product / batch.
5.1.3 All the packing material and the bulk tablets are stored in such a way that
the product identification is easy and movements of these materials do not
lead to accident and hindrance to the movement of personnel.
5.1.4 With help of vacuum cleaner, all the dust on the floor as well as walls and
exterior of strip/ blister-packing machine is be removed periodically.
5.1.5 All employees working in the packing area wore clean uniforms. Operator
responsible for running the strip-packing machine wore hand gloves and
face mask.
5.1.6 At suitable intervals the floors is cleaned by the janitors to clear any
spoilage of bulk tablets/ packing materials. Trashes from dustbins are
removed regularly. Spoilage of any liquid on the floor should be
immediately cleaned and floor should be wiped dry.
SARTHAK BIOTECH Pvt. Ltd.
198-A, Sector-3, HSIIDC, KARNAL-132 001 (HR.)
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
TITLE: SOP FOR CLEANING OF MANUFACTURING VESSEL Page : 01-02
(TOPICAL SECTION) Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/59 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
5) PROCEDURE :
5.1 As soon as the manufacturing of the previous product over, disassemble the following
parts:-
5.2 Connect the bottom discharge valve to the draining with the help of PVC pipe used
for draining out the washing.
5.4 Now pass steam for 5 minutes through the steam inlet to melt wax contents.
5.5 Drain out melted waxy contents through the bottom discharge valve.
SARTHAK BIOTECH Pvt. Ltd.
198-A, Sector-3, HSIIDC, KARNAL-132 001 (HR.)
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
TITLE: SOP FOR CLEANING OF MANUFACTURING VESSEL Page : 02-02
(TOPICAL SECTION) Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/59 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
5.7 Raise the hood and clean interior of the hood and the bowl.
5.8 Introduce 50 Ltrs. D.M. water and bring the hood to the correct position to introduce
steam and boil.
5.10 Rinse the interior of compounding vessel with hot tap water and then
subsequently with D. M. water to remove all the traces of detergent. It is
confirmed by checking the pH of the water.
5.11 Dry the interior and exterior of the compounding vessel with lint free fresh cotton
cloth.
5.12 Sanitize the entire interior surface as well as the contra rotary heater with the help
of 70% I.P.A. and leave it for drying.
5.13 Reassemble the sets and bring down the hood to its lowest position. After
cleaning, the label should stick & mention “READY FOR USE”.
SARTHAK BIOTECH Pvt. Ltd.
198-A, Sector-3, HSIIDC, KARNAL-132 001 (HR.)
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
TITLE: SOP FOR CLEANING OF BULK TANK (TOPICAL Page : 01-01
SECTION) Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/60 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
5.1 Wipe the wax contents from the tank with a lint free clean cotton cloth.
5.2 Clean entire exterior and interior with the help of hot Teepol solution (0.1%).
5.3 Rinse with D.M. Water at least thrice to remove the traces of detergent by checking
pH, if detergent is present then rinse with D.M. water again.
5.4 Dry the interior and exterior surface with lint free cloth and after drying sanitize
with 70% IPA and affix an appropriate cleaning label.
SARTHAK BIOTECH Pvt. Ltd.
198-A, Sector-3, HSIIDC, KARNAL-132 001 (HR.)
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
TITLE: SOP FOR CLEANING AND ASSEMBLING PROCEDURE Page : 01-01
OF TUBE FILLING MACHINE (TOPICAL SECTION) Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/61 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
5.1) Isolate the machine from power and remover hopper along with valve housing.
5.4) Check the jaws of the first fold, second fold and embossing and clean with hot
Teepol solution (0.1%) and then with plain hot water.
5.5) The hopper valve housing nozzle release pin, and cap holders are first washed
with hot Teepol solution (0.1%). Then use plain hot water at least twice to remove
the detergent and dried with lint free cloth.
5.6) Overall, clean the outside of the machine with hot Teepol solution (0.1%) and
rinse twice with plain hot water and dry with lint free wet cloth. If there is any
sign of the presence of cream / ointment, repeat the cleaning process. Now
sanitize all the parts coming in contact with product with 70% I.P.A.
5.7) Now reassemble valve housing nozzle and hopper, place the caps back in the belt
and the fix the outlet can suitably.
SARTHAK BIOTECH Pvt. Ltd.
198-A, Sector-3, HSIIDC, KARNAL-132 001 (HR.)
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
TITLE: SOP FOR POLISHING OF CAPSULES Page : 01-01
Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/62 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
3) Dedust external surface with vacuum cleaner and then clean properly with
lint free cloth duster. Use clean towel and cotton gloves.
5) After polishing keep polished capsule in cleaned, moisture and light free air
tight containers.
6) Separate polishing cloth from polishing chamber and replace it with a fresh
polishing cloth. Record is maintained in the format.
SARTHAK BIOTECH Pvt. Ltd.
198-A, Sector-3, HSIIDC, KARNAL-132 001 (HR.)
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
TITLE: SOP FOR CLEANING OF S.S. WAX MELTING VESSEL Page : 01-01
(TOPICAL SECTION) Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/63 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
5) PROCEDURE : To prevent from yield variation and assay the melting tank
is cleaned as per below direction:-
5.1 When the oil phase is transferred compounding vessel, fill the tank with hot tap water
(60OC) and clean inner surface with the help of nylon cloth brush. Again fill the
tank up to 90% water of its capacity and steam is passed until the temperature set
to 90OC. So that wax melts and get mixed with hot water and drains it. Again fill
the tank with (0.1% Teepol solution) and heated to 90 OC. Leave for 20 minutes
and drawn off from the mixture and run the tank with plain hot water at least
thrice to remove detergent.
5.2 Take 0.01% NaOH and rub the inner surface of the tank to remove any trace of wax.
5.3 Rinse tank with plain hot water and repeat the process three times, to remove trace of
alkali and checked by using pH paper.
5.4 Clean the interior of the tank with freshly D.M. water collected.
5.5 Finally clean the lid and place it over the tank and label ‘READY FOR USE’ it.
TITLE: SOP FOR FOR POLISHING OF PUNCHES AND DIES Page : 01-02
SARTHAK BIOTECH Pvt. Ltd.
198-A, Sector-3, HSIIDC, KARNAL-132 001 (HR.)
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/64 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
5) PROCEDURE :
1. Magnifying glass, for identifying the damaged surface and finished of the tip.
2. Nylon brush, (cup type) with emery paste, for cleaning and polishing of punch
tip.
5. Emery paper 150 grit, for removing corrosion from the tools.
7. Silicon paste or luster bar or emery flour, for improving the surface finish.
5) PROCEDURE : These are used to transfer bulk form one place to another so
there are potentials of cross contamination so it should
clean as per the prescribed procedure.
5.1 After using scrapper and utensils, clean all utensils and remove the wax material.
5.4 Clean all the area like grooves and sharp angle with tiny Nylon brush to remove the
left over.
TITLE: SOP FOR REMOVAL OF BULK FROM TUBE FILLING Page : 01-01
SARTHAK BIOTECH Pvt. Ltd.
198-A, Sector-3, HSIIDC, KARNAL-132 001 (HR.)
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
MACHINE (TOPICAL SECTION) Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/66 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
5.1 Finished material leaked from side and back side of the valve connected in a S.S.
container and labeled as “Container For Rejection”.
5.2 This amount is converted into equivalent number of filled tubes utilized for
reconciliation.
5.3 Such leaked semisolid is disposed off after filling operation for each batch.
5) PROCEDURE :
5.1 pH Checking.
5.3 While the tube filling operation is on, weight of net filled quantity per tube is
checked at the interval of 30 minutes by the I.P., Q/C. by checking the weight of
empty tubes and gross weight.
5.4 I.P., Q/C. should check the crimping, coding of the filled Aluminum collapsible
tube or plastic tube take and the embossing of Batch number and manufacturing
date at the interval of 30 minutes. Quality for embossing is controlled by adjusting
pressure excreted by jaws, to prevent pinhole developments on the embossed
letter.
5) PROCEDURE :
iii. Equipment and accessories not in use are properly covered and labeled.
iv. All employees wore neat & clean uniform, footwear & Surgeon’s cap and mouth
cover.
v. At suitable interval the floor is cleaned, to clear any spoilage from floor.
vi. The accessories i.e. scoops, spatulas, though in continuous use are nevertheless be
adequately covered with polythene sheets and kept at a pre-designated place.
vii. The operator wore rubber / plastic/ disposable hand gloves, facemask, and as per
required.
SARTHAK BIOTECH Pvt. Ltd.
198-A, Sector-3, HSIIDC, KARNAL-132 001 (HR.)
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
TITLE: SOP FOR INSTALLATION OF NEW PUNCH SET Page : 01-02
Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/69 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
5) PROCEDURE :
5.1 Before setting of compression machine, immerse all new punches and dies (including
extra sets) into sufficient quantity of diesel for 30 minutes.
5.2 Wipe all punches and dies with cotton rags to remove any traces of grease.
5.3 Discard diesel after use, clean the tray of diesel to ensure the absence of any
particulate matter from diesel and punch sets.
5.4 Immerse all punches and dies into fresh diesel (sufficient) for 10 minutes and then
wipe with cotton rags.
5.5 Check any 2 dies by dipping in fresh clear diesel to confirm the absence any
particulate matter.
5.6 Issue the required no. of punches and dies for setting on compression machine and
keep remaining extra sets in respective box after oiling.
SARTHAK BIOTECH Pvt. Ltd.
198-A, Sector-3, HSIIDC, KARNAL-132 001 (HR.)
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
TITLE: SOP FOR INSTALLATION OF NEW PUNCH SET Page : 02-02
Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/69 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
1) Wipe required no. of punches and dies with duster dipped in clear diesel.
3) After visual inspection of punch tip and die bore, start setting as per SOP.
1) Immerse all punches and dies into sufficient diesel for minimum 30
minute.
2) Wipe all punches, dies & dies bore with cotton rags and make respective
entries in punch stock record.
3) Apply a thin layer of oil (SAE 40) on punch tip, body head & die bore,
after inspecting them in absence of previous material and any damage to
punch set.
4) Keep punches and dies in respective punch boxes in spare part room.
SARTHAK BIOTECH Pvt. Ltd.
198-A, Sector-3, HSIIDC, KARNAL-132 001 (HR.)
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
TITLE: SOP FOR IN-PROCESS PACKING (TOPICAL SECTION) Page : 01-01
Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/70 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
5) PROCEDURE :
5.1 The packing line should be free from filled product and packing material of previous
batch i.e. overprinted carton, rejected tubes, shipper.
5.5 If packing machine is not used for one week, it should be re-inspected and if required
re-cleaned.
5.6 If above condition is OK, It means line is clear and signed by concerned Q.A.
Manager.
5.7 Packing should not commence, until line clearance is endorsed by Q.A. Manager.
5) PROCEDURE : To prevent from yield variation and assay the water tank is
cleaned as per below direction:-
5.1 When the water phase is transferred to compounding vessel, fill the tank with hot tap
water (60OC) and clean inner surface with the help of nylon cloth brush. Again fill
the tank up to 90% water of its capacity and steam is passed till the temperature
set to 90OC drain it. Again fill the tank with (0.1% Teepol solution) and heated to
90OC. Leave for 20 minutes and drawn off from the mixture & run the tank with
plain hot water at least thrice to remove detergent.
5.2 Take 0.01% NaOH & rub the inner surface of the tank to remove any trace of wax.
5.3 Rinse tank with plain hot water and repeat the process three times, to remove trace of
alkali and checked by using pH paper.
5.4 Clean the interior of the tank with freshly D.M. water collected.
5.5 Finally clean the lid and place it over the tank and label it.
5) PROCEDURE :
A) During filling operation:
1. Fill weight is checked at the start of filling and at the interval of 30
minutes from each filling head.
2. Minimum and Maximum limits for fill weight is established & recorded
on the in process sheet.
3. In case of unacceptable fill weight, re-inspected the filled tube.
C) During filling:
1. Pre weight and marked two individual tubes.
2. Fill and record the individual gross, tare & net weights.
3. Compare net filled weight, obtained net weight to determine average fill
weight.
The average net weight is not less than the labeled amount and the net weight of any single
container is between 91% to 109% for 5gm to 50gm tubes and between 95.5% to 104.5% for 50
gm to 100gm.
TITLE: SOP FOR LABELING & PACKING OF ORAL LIQUID Page : 01-01
SARTHAK BIOTECH Pvt. Ltd.
198-A, Sector-3, HSIIDC, KARNAL-132 001 (HR.)
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/74 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
5) PROCEDURE :
5.2 Check the overprinting details i.e. Batch No, Mfg. Date, Exp. Date and M.R.P. etc.
and tick mark after checking of correctness of overprinting matter enter these data
in logbook & get it verified.
5.3 Paste samples of overprinted label and carton, sign. on them and get certified from
QA.
5.4 Packing quantity and filled quantity to be checked every 1-hour interval.
5) PROCEDURE :
5.1. The General Utensils like S.S. Container, S.S. Scoops; S.S. Trays etc. are washed
with water.
5.2. Wash with liquid soap or detergent with gentle rubbing then again wash with
fresh water until the detergent foam is completely washed out.
5.3. Finally washed with DM Water and are checked from the Q.C. Lab.
5) PROCEDURE :
5.1 Doors, windows and portion are de-dusted once in the evening after the days work is
over. The dust is collected in a closed dustbin.
5.2 Floors of mining blending, tableting, coating & capsule filling etc. areas are de-dusted
in the evening after the days work and the dusts are collected in the dust bin.
5.3 Similarly all the hoopers & extensors machines, tables and other furniture and
fixtures are de-dusted and the resulting dust is collected in the same dustbin.
5.4 The entire collected dust is dumped in the pit meant for disposal of sensitizing
material
5.5 The entire area including windows, doors, table hoops etc. are then moped by using
Non Ionic soap:-
a) Preparation of soap solution.
b) Formula:
c) Process water - 10 Liters
d) Non Ionic soap - 20 gm
5.6 The floor of working area is de-dusted with broom slice and moped with detergent
solution just before the start of day’s work.
5.8 The moping dish should be strained in the bucket and then dried.
5.9 The remnant of the moping solution is put in the mainhole where the wash
water effluent from hormone/ ß-Lactum section is coming.
5.10 The walls of the rooms are painted once a year using alkaline/neutral epoxy
bound distemper.
5.11 In liquid oral section window pans, doors are moped daily.
5.13 All m/c & parts are cleaned after completion of work.
CLEANING RECORD FOR TABLET, CAPSULE & DRY SYRUP MANUFACTURING SECTION
Area Chec
Doors/
S. No. Floors Platform Walls
Windows
Ceilings Exhaust fan Ceiling Fan Tube lights Done by ked
by
Washing using Cleaning of Cleaning with Vacuum Cleaning with Vaccum of Vaccum of Vaccum of
scrubber and surface with scrubber and cleaning 0.1% solution of Cleaning moping Cleaning moping Cleaning
hose of water, scrubber & hose of water detergent with with 0.1% detergent with 0.1% moping with
Date damp mop with water, mop moping solution detergent 0.1% detergent
disinfectant with solution solution
Twice a day disinfectant Twice a week
Weekly
Once a day Daily Monthly Weekly Weekly
5. Ceilings Monthly
5) PROCEDURE :
5.1 Transfer the tank, containers with its lid, membrane filter holder and pressure
vessels to the washing area.
5.2 Keep aside the lid and other part of vessels at sufficient height.
5.3 Flush the tank and vessel with D.M. Water. Scrub with 0.1% Teepol solution
using nylon ball. Wash the lid similarly.
5.4 Wash with D.M. Water to remove all traces of the detergent.
5.5 Rinse with filtered Distilled water, and drain off completely. Fix the lid properly.
5) PROCEDURE :
5.1. Check electrical terminals for insulation and soundness of terminal connections.
Check soundness of electrical switches and its contacts.
5.3. Check oil in the gearbox and wipe the excess of oil using cotton waste.
5.4. Wipe the surfaces of conveyor belt and table, using clean dry cloth. Use vacuum
cleaner, if required.
5.5. Moping the surfaces of tabletop and conveyor belt using, 0.5% solution of Teepol.
Remove any stains or pieces of gum tape sticked on the surfaces, using clean
cloth. Again moping the surfaces repeatedly, using clean cloth dipped in water.
Ensure complete removal of detergent. Wipe dry the surfaces using clean dry
cloth.
5.6. Switch on the machine and bring the lower portion of conveyor belt, on the top to
facilitate cleaning.
5) PROCEDURE :
The entire Machine Operation & Cleaning procedure is divided in three stages.
ii) Operation
STAGE – I
a) The exterior of the machine is cleaned with dry cloth
b) The electrical connections are restored by pulling the plug top into the
socket.
d) The filling syringe inlet pipe fitted with the filling machine is cleaned by
D.M. water.
STAGE – II
a) The Bottle Filling Machine is switched on and run for few seconds to
observe whether it is running normally or not.
c) In other case, the machine is started and the liquid is out from the syringe
and the volume set as required.
STAGE – III
b) Once the wash water analysis is cleared by Q.C.D. The contact parts and
other parts are moped and dried.
c) The connection is then cut off by taking out the plug top from the socket.
A logbook is kept for each machine of operation in the format given in annexure 1
ANNEXURE-I
LOG BOOK
5) PROCEDURE :
5.2 Operation
STAGE – I
b) The electrical connections are restored by pulling the plug top into the socket.
c) The “Machine Ready for use” sticker is removed and sticker/tag showing product
Batch No. etc. is put on the top cover of the machine.
d) Connect the jet with D. M. Water and check the pressure of the water flow.
SARTHAK BIOTECH Pvt. Ltd.
198-A, Sector-3, HSIIDC, KARNAL-132 001 (HR.)
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
TITLE: SOP FOR OPERATION & CLEANING OF BOTTLE Page : 02-03
WASHING MACHINE Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/80 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
STAGE – II
a) The Bottle Washing Machine is switched on and run for few seconds to observe
whether it is running normally or not.
b) If any abnormal sound is heard the machine is referred to maintenance dept. for
rectification.
c) In other case the machine is started and the bottle wash with the help of brush.
d) The brushed bottle is dipped into fresh D. M. Water and then these bottle washed
with the jet.
STAGE – III
a) After the day’s operation or production change or change of composition all the
contact parts like brush and containers etc. are thoroughly cleaned by detergent
potable water and finally by D. M. Water.
b) Once the wash water analysis is cleared by Q.C.D. The contact parts and other
parts are moped and dried.
c) The connection is then cut off by taking out the plug top from the socket.
A logbook is kept for each machine of operation in the format given in annexure 1
SARTHAK BIOTECH Pvt. Ltd.
198-A, Sector-3, HSIIDC, KARNAL-132 001 (HR.)
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
TITLE: SOP FOR OPERATION & CLEANING OF BOTTLE Page : 03-03
WASHING MACHINE Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/80 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
ANNEXURE-I
LOG BOOK
5) PROCEDURE :
ii) Operation
STAGE – I
b. The electrical connections are restored by pulling the plug top into the socket.
STAGE – II
a. The colloidal mill is switched on and run for few seconds to observe whether if is
running normally or not.
b. If any abnormal sound is heard the machine is referred to maintenance dept. for
rectification.
c. In other case the machine is started and the liquid is out on the hopper slowly and
gradually.
g. In case of batch changes, the contact parts are cleaned by water and then D.M.
water.
STAGE – III
a. After the day’s operation or Production change or change of composition all the
contact parts like hopper, pipe and grinding parts are thoroughly cleaned and
wash water is sent to Q.C.D. for testing.
b. Once the wash water analysis is cleared by Q.C.D. The contact parts and other
parts are moped and dried.
c. The connection is then cut off by taking out the plug top from the socket.
d. A sticker stating “MACHINE READY FOR USE” is put on the machine to render
it ready for use.
A logbook is kept for each machine of operation in the format given in annexure 1
SARTHAK BIOTECH Pvt. Ltd.
198-A, Sector-3, HSIIDC, KARNAL-132 001 (HR.)
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
ANNEXURE-I
LOG BOOK
TITLE: SOP FOR OPERATION & CLEANING OF HIGH SPEED Page : 01-03
STIRRER Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/82 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
5) PROCEDURE :
6.2 Operation
STAGE – I
b. The electrical connections are restored by pulling the plug top into the socket.
d. The S.S. Drum 1000 or 500 Lts. fitted with stirrer. Stirring rod fitted with stirrer
and solution kept into S.S. Drum.
SARTHAK BIOTECH Pvt. Ltd.
198-A, Sector-3, HSIIDC, KARNAL-132 001 (HR.)
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
TITLE: SOP FOR OPERATION & CLEANING OF HIGH SPEED Page : 02-03
STIRRER Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/82 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
STAGE – II
a. The High Speed Stirrer is switched on and run for few seconds to observe whether
it is running normally or not.
b. If any abnormal sound is heard, the machine is referred to maintenance dept. for
rectification.
e. In case of batch changes, the contact parts are cleaned with water.
f. In case of Product or composition change, the entire machine is washed and wash
water analysis is to be done to by Q.C.D. render the machine ready for further
use.
STAGE – III
a. After the day’s operation or Production change or change of composition all the
contact parts like mixing blade & shaft are thoroughly cleaned and washed. Final
washing to be done by D.M water and wash water is sent to Q.C.D. for testing.
b. Once the wash water analysis is cleared by Q.C.D. The Mass Mixer surface (inner
& outer), cover, blade shaft etc. are moped and dried.
c. The connection is then cut off by taking out the plug top from the socket.
A logbook is kept for each machine of operation in the format given in annexure 1
ANNEXURE-I
LOG BOOK
5) PROCEDURE :
6.2 Operation
STAGE – I
b) The electrical connections are restored by pulling the plug top into the socket.
d) The inlet pipe is connected with filtering liquid and outlet pipe with reservoir
tank.
f) The container containing the filter liquid brought near the machine.
SARTHAK BIOTECH Pvt. Ltd.
198-A, Sector-3, HSIIDC, KARNAL-132 001 (HR.)
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
TITLE: SOP FOR OPERATION & CLEANING OF FILTER Page : 02-03
PRESS Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/83 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
STAGE – II
a) The Filter Press is switched on and run for few seconds to observe whether if is
running normally or not.
b) If any abnormal sound is heard the machine is referred to maintenance dept. for
rectification.
c) In other case the machine is started and the liquid is out throw out let pipe slowly
and gradually.
g) In case of batch changes, the contact parts are cleaned by D.M water and wash
water analysis is to be done by Q.C.D. render the machine ready for the use.
STAGE – III
a) After the day’s operation or Production change or change of composition all the
contact parts like filter pads, pipe and filter assembly etc. are thoroughly cleaned
and wash water is sent to Q.C.D. for testing.
b) Once the wash water analysis is cleared by Q.C.D. The contact parts and other
parts are moped and dried.
c) The connection is then cut off by taking out the plug top from the socket.
A logbook is kept for each machine of operation in the format given in annexure 1
ANNEXURE-I
LOG BOOK
5) PROCEDURE :
6.2 Operation
STAGE – I
b) The electrical connections are restored by pulling the plug top into the socket.
d) Bottle guides to adjust sealing machine according to the size of the bottle.
e) The machine shifted near the filling machine for easy handling of the bottle.
SARTHAK BIOTECH Pvt. Ltd.
198-A, Sector-3, HSIIDC, KARNAL-132 001 (HR.)
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
TITLE: SOP FOR OPERATION & CLEANING OF PP CAP Page : 02-03
SEALING MACHINE Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/84 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
STAGE – II
a) The P. P.Cap sealing Machine is switched on and run for few seconds to observe
whether it is running normally or not.
b) If any abnormal sound is heard the machine is referred to maintenance dept. for
rectification.
c) In other case the machine is started and check the sealing and threading of the P.
P. Caps.
STAGE – III
a) After the day’s operation or Production change or change of composition all the
contact parts like rubber pad and sealing head etc. are thoroughly cleaned with
water and moped with dry cloth.
b) The connection is then cut off by taking out the plug top from the socket.
A logbook is kept for each machine of operation in the format given in annexure 1
ANNEXURE-I
LOG BOOK
5) PROCEDURE :
5.1. Inspection of filled unit in front of illuminated light for following type of foreign
particle:
5.2 After checking of these particle on inspection board unit are to be sent for
labeling & packing after getting O.K. report from Q.C. Dept.
5.4 The Status Label of rejection are kept with rejection containers.
5.3. Flush the tank and stirrer with D.M. Water. Scrub with 0.1% Teepol solution
using nylon brush. Wash the lid similarly.
5.4. Wash with D.M. Water to remove all traces of the detergent.
5.5. Again rinse with D.M. water and drain off completely. Fix the lid properly.
5) PROCEDURE :
5.1. Take the active & non-active contents on per product requirement mention in
R.M. Requisition.
5.2. Before starting, ensure that the every bag is properly tagged from store
department.
5.7. Transfer the materials in mass mixer for dry mixing as mention in master formula.
5.8. Rotate the mass mixer as the time mention in master formula.
5.10. Add the binder in mass mixer & rotate as the dens mass is formed.
SARTHAK BIOTECH Pvt. Ltd.
198-A, Sector-3, HSIIDC, KARNAL-132 001 (HR.)
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
TITLE: SOP FOR MIXING, GRANULATION & PUNCHING Page : 02-02
Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/87 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
5.12. Dry the granules in FBD as the temperature & time mention in master formula.
5.13. When the moisture content is below 2% unload the granule & add lubricants in
granules as mention in master formula.
5.14. Transfer the granules in drums & check the wt. & drop the job card in drum.
5.16. After getting the Q.C. report OK. Send the granules for compression.
5.17. Before starting the compression ensure the cleaning & wash water analysis report.
5.18. Start the compression & check the hardness & wt. variation of tablet.
5) PROCEDURE :
5.5. Check the stripping quality with respect of cutting. It should be sharp & straight.
5.6. Check the printing quality of B.No, Mfg. Date, Exp. Date & MRP. The ink
should not be spread on the strips.
5.7. The cavity should not have any cut as the strips.
SARTHAK BIOTECH Pvt. Ltd.
198-A, Sector-3, HSIIDC, KARNAL-132 001 (HR.)
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
TITLE: SOP FOR OPERATION AND CLEANING OF TABLET Page : 01-06
COMPRESSION MACHINE (ROTARY MACHINE) Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/89 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
5) PROCEDURE :
5.1.1 Check the Equipment Usage and Cleaning Log and ensure that equipment
cleaning operation has been recorded.
5.1.2 Visually check the equipment and area for its cleanliness.
5.1.3 Check the temperature, relative humidity and differential pressure of the
area and record the details in respective logbooks.
5.1.4 If the conditions are not within the limit, do not start the operation and
inform to the Engineering department.
5.1.5 If the conditions are within the limit, then start the operation.
5.1.6 Ensure that the dies punches fitted in the machine are as per the product
specification in the Batch Manufacturing Record.
5.1.7 Check that punches are free in punch guide and upper punches dropped
under their own weight.
5.1.9 Turn the hand wheel in clockwise direction for two to three rotations.
Ensure that turret rotates smoothly.
5.1.11 Get the approval from In Process Quality Assurance Manager to start the
operation.
5.1.12 Ensure that balance to be used for weighing is calibrated, by checking the
balance calibration record.
5.1.13 Ensure the batch identity, status and weight of the bulk, which is to be
compressed as per the “INPROCESS STAGE” label affixed on the
Intermediate Product Container.
5.2 OPERATION:
5.2.3 Take a polythene lined high-density polyethylene container and put the
“CONTAINER STATUS” label on it.
5.2.4 Weigh the container and write Tare weight of container on the
“CONTAINER STATUS” label.
5.2.5 Place the duly labeled polythene bag lined high-density polyethylene
container below the discharge chute of compression machine, for
collection of the compressed tablets.
5.2.6 Operate the machine in “INCH” mode to check the smooth running of
machine.
5.2.7 Start the feeder switch to fill the powder in the feeder.
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STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
TITLE: SOP FOR OPERATION AND CLEANING OF TABLET Page : 03-06
COMPRESSION MACHINE (ROTARY MACHINE) Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/89 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
5.2.10 Check the tablets for weight variation, thickness, hardness, friability,
disintegration time and other parameters as specified in Batch
Manufacturing Record.
5.2.13 Inform In-process quality assurance officer to collect the sample for
dissolution test, if required or as specified in Batch Manufacturing Record.
5.2.14 Remove the high-density polyethylene container in which the tablets are
collected and keep it aside on the container trolly.
5.2.16 Tear off the “CONTAINER STATUS” label after confirming the details
on it and put it in the waste bin.
5.2.17 Place the “TABLET DE-DUSTER” exactly below the discharge chute of
compression machine.
5.2.18 Take a fresh polythene lined high-density polyethylene container and put
the “CONTAINER STATUS” label on it.
5.2.19 Weigh the container and write Tare weight of container on the
“CONTAINER STATUS” label.
5.2.20 After getting approval from Quality Assurance Manager, start the
operation.
5.2.21 Record the operation start time in equipment usage and cleaning log and in
Batch Manufacturing Record.
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TITLE: SOP FOR OPERATION AND CLEANING OF TABLET Page : 04-06
COMPRESSION MACHINE (ROTARY MACHINE) Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/89 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
5.2.22 Inform the In-Process Quality Assurance Officer to check the parameters.
5.2.23 Check the compressed tablets for In-process test parameters at regular
intervals as specified in Batch Manufacturing Record and record the
details in In-process Control Chart.
5.2.25 Take the gross weight of filled container and record the details on
“CONTAINER STATUS” label, tie the polythene bag with tie band and
keep the container on container trolly.
5.3.1 After completion of operation switch “OFF” the machine by pushing the
red button.
5.3.4 Transfer the filled tablet containers and recoverables container to the
respective place.
5.3.6 Remove the status label from the equipment, tear it off, and put in the
waste bin.
5.4 CLEANING:
5.4.1.2 Record the cleaning start time in the equipment usage and
cleaning log.
5.4.2.1 Remove the dies, punches from machine, and dipped in 70%
Isopropyl Alcohol for cleaning.
5.4.2.2 Dry the dies and punches with lint free cloth.
5.4.2.3 Lubricate the dies and punches with food grade oil and transfer
to the respective place.
5.4.2.4 Remove the change parts of the machine and send to the
equipment washing area.
5.4.2.5 Clean the parts with raw water and ensure that the parts are
visually clean.
5.4.2.6 Clean the parts with 0.1 % w/v of Teepol solution & flush with
plenty of raw water to remove traces of Teepol solution.
5.4.2.8 Clean the machine body using lint free cloth dipped in potable
water followed by dry lint free cloth.
5) PROCEDURE :
5.1.1 Check the Equipment Usage and Cleaning Log and ensure that equipment-
cleaning operation has been recorded.
5.1.2 Visually check the equipment and area for its cleanliness.
5.1.3 Check the temperature, relative humidity and differential pressure of the
area and record the details in respective logbooks.
5.1.4 If the conditions are not within the limit, do not start the operation and
inform to the Engineering department.
5.1.5 If the conditions are within the limit, then start the operation.
5.1.6 Ensure that the dies punches fitted in the machine are as per the product
specification in the Batch Manufacturing Record.
5.1.7 Check that punches are free in punch guide and upper punches dropped
under their own weight.
5.1.9 Turn the hand wheel in clockwise direction for two to three rotations.
Ensure that turret rotates smoothly.
5.1.11 Get the approval from In-Process Quality Assurance Manager to start the
operation.
5.1.12 Ensure that balance to be used for weighing is calibrated, by checking the
balance calibration record.
5.1.13 Ensure the batch identity, status and weight of the bulk, which is to be
compressed as per the “INPROCESS STAGE” label affixed on the
Intermediate Product Container.
5.2 OPERATION:
5.2.3 Take a polythene lined high-density polyethylene container and put the
“CONTAINER STATUS” label on it.
5.2.4 Weigh the container and write Tare weight of container on the
“CONTAINER STATUS” label.
5.2.5 Place the duly labeled polythene bag lined high-density polyethylene
container below the discharge chute of compression machine, for
collection of the compressed tablets.
5.2.6 Operate the machine in “INCH” mode to check the smooth running of
machine.
5.2.7 Start the feeder switch to fill the powder in the feeder.
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198-A, Sector-3, HSIIDC, KARNAL-132 001 (HR.)
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
TITLE: SOP FOR OPERATION AND CLEANING OF TABLET Page : 03-06
COMPRESSION MACHINE (MULTIPUNCHING MACHINE) Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/90 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
5.2.10 Check the tablets for weight variation, thickness, hardness, friability,
disintegration time and other parameters as specified in Batch
Manufacturing Record.
5.2.13 Inform In-process quality assurance officer to collect the sample for
dissolution test, if required or as specified in Batch Manufacturing Record.
5.2.14 Remove the high-density polyethylene container in which the tablets are
collected and keep it aside on the container trolley.
5.2.16 Tear off the “CONTAINER STATUS” label after confirming the details
on it and put it in the waste bin.
5.2.17 Place the “Tablet De-duster” exactly below the discharge chute of
compression machine.
5.2.18 Take a fresh polythene lined high-density polyethylene container and put
the “CONTAINER STATUS” label on it.
5.2.19 Weigh the container and write Tare weight of container on the
“CONTAINER STATUS” label.
5.2.20 After getting approval from Quality Assurance Manager, start the
operation.
5.2.21 Record the operation start time in equipment usage and cleaning log and in
Batch Manufacturing Record.
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198-A, Sector-3, HSIIDC, KARNAL-132 001 (HR.)
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
TITLE: SOP FOR OPERATION AND CLEANING OF TABLET Page : 04-06
COMPRESSION MACHINE (MULTIPUNCHING MACHINE) Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/90 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
5.2.22 Inform the In Process Quality Assurance Officer to check the parameters.
5.2.23 Check the compressed tablets for In-process test parameters at regular
intervals as specified in Batch Manufacturing Record and record the
details in In process Control Chart.
5.2.25 Take the gross weight of filled container and record the details on
“CONTAINER STATUS” label, tie the polythene bag with tie band and
keep the container on container trolley.
5.3.1 After completion of operation switch “OFF” the machine by pushing the
red button.
5.3.4 Transfer the filled tablet containers and recoverables container to the
respective place.
5.3.6 Remove the status label from the equipment, tear it off, and put in the
dustbin.
5.4 CLEANING:
5.4.1.2 Record the cleaning start time in the equipment usage and
cleaning log.
5.4.2.2 Dry the dies and punches with lint free cloth.
5.4.2.3 Lubricate the dies and punches with food grade oil and
transfer to the respective place.
5.4.2.4 Remove the change parts of the machine and send to the
equipment washing area.
5.4.2.5 Clean the parts with raw water and ensure that the parts are
visually clean.
5.4.2.6 Clean the parts with 0.1 % w/v of Teepol solution & flush
with plenty of raw water to remove traces of Teepol
solution.
5.4.2.8 Clean the machine body using lint free cloth dipped in
potable water followed by dry lint free cloth.
5) PROCEDURE : Cleaning:-
1. Dismantle the hopper & filling nozzle & clean it throughly with jet of
water. Use 0.2% teepol solution to remove the deposited medicine.
2. Rinse twice with tap water followed by twice with purified water IP.
3. Clean machine body & other parts of the machine, (which cannot be
detached) with a wet cloth followed by a dry cloth.
OPERATION:-
A) Tube Filling: - Load clean tubes in the filling trays fill the hopper of filling
machine with product and cover it. Fit filling nozzle of appropriate size, set fill
weight as per requirement. Run the machine for 2 minutes but do not fill the
product in the tubes. After 2 minutes, check average weight per stroke .Adjust if
necessary.
B) Crimping :- Crimp each tube , check the finishing of crimped tubes regularly
& also ensure that tubes don't get pressurized during crimping.
C) Batch Coding: - Set the batch No, print it on the tube and cross check with the
B.P.R . The print must be clear.
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TITLE: SOP FOR INSPECTION, CLEANING & PACKING OF Page : 01-01
TUBES Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/92 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
5) PROCEDURE :
Introduction: The base of the cream and ointments is generally petroleum. Paint is
soluble in petroleum bases. During filling and other process of mfg., some amount of
cream sticks to the outer surfaces of tubes. If this cream is not removed early, the paint on
the outer side of the tube may come off. It is therefore necessary to clean the tube as early
as possible after filling.
CLEANING & INSPECTION: - Inspect each filled tube individually. Reject the tube
with following characteristics:
1. Printing and paint has peeled off.
2. Tube is punctured.
3. Crimping is not proper.
4. Batch No. & Mfg. DT. It not displayed clearly.
5. Empty tubes, low weight tubes.
6. Collapsed tubes.
Put “RED COLOUR” identification tag in the rejected tubes tray and “GREEN
COLOUR” identification tag in the approved tubes tray.
PROCEDURE: - Take a damp cloth & clean the tube surface followed by cleaning
with a dry cloth. Check that tubes paint & printing is not damaged during cleaning. Pack
the tube in the unit carton or as described in this master formula.
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198-A, Sector-3, HSIIDC, KARNAL-132 001 (HR.)
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
TITLE: SOP FOR BATCH DESTRUCTION Page : 01-01
Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/93 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
5) PROCEDURE :
5) PROCEDURE :
Operation:-
2. Assemble the stirrer blade inside the tank and place items to be mixed in the tank
3. Raise the tank by moving the handle clockwise to fit the tank on the lid .
4. Switch on motor by pressing green button on the starter. Now motor is in neutral
gear. Shift the gear as the speed required i.e. first gear, IInd gear or IIIrd gear.
6. Switch off the stirrer when mixing is complete by pushing red button on the
starter.
7. Bring the tank down by rotating the handle anticlockwise. Remove tank & stirrer
blade from the stand and cover them.
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STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
TITLE: SOP FOR CLEANING AND OPERATION OF Page : 02-02
PLANETARY MIXER Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/94 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
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Requirements: -
Procedure:
1. Hose down sides of the tank, stirrer shaft & blades and lid of the tank with tap
water. Drain the water.
2. Scrub tank, shaft blades etc with teepol solution & brush. Use hot water to remove
deposited material.
4. Drain the water & rinse tank with D.M. water I.P. and ask Q.C.Deptt to withdraw
sample of wash water and give test report.
7. Put “CLEAN” equipment tag on the mixer when lab approves the wash water.
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198-A, Sector-3, HSIIDC, KARNAL-132 001 (HR.)
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
TITLE: SOP FOR CLEANING, OPERATION & Page : 01-01
MAINTENANCE OF COLLOIDAL MILL Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/95 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
5) PROCEDURE : CLEANING:-
1. Detach hopper and wash with 0.2% teepol solution rinse with several washes of
water. Fit it back to its position.
2. Fill water in hopper & operate the machine so that medicine in the grinding slit is
also removed .Drain the water.
3. Take hot water & repeat the above process. Drain the water.
4. Take purified water IP in the hopper & run the machine for 2 minutes. Drain the
water.
5. Refill purified water IP in the hopper & run the machine for 2 minutes .Request
Q.C Deptt. to withdraw sample of wash water.
6. Put clean equipment tag in the machine after getting approval from Q.C Dept.
OPERATION:-
3. In case the mill stops abruptly switch it off. Enlarge the grinding slit & restart.
5) PROCEDURE :
5.1 Wash down sides of the tank, stirrer shaft & blades and lid of the tank with tap
water. Drain the water.
5.2 Scrub tank, shaft blades etc with teepol solution & brush. Use hot water to remove
deposited material.
5.4 Drain the water & rinse tank with purified water I.P. and ask Q.C.Deptt to
withdraw sample of wash water and give test report.
5.7 Put clean equipment tag on the mixer when lab approves the wash water.
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STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
TITLE: SOP FOR BATCH PREPARATION OF EXTERNAL Page : 01-02
PREPARATION Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/97 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
As the Ointment generally do not contain water. Protect the batch from water. Use
dry equipment only.
5) REQUIREMENTS :
6.2 PRE-WASH: - Collect all the vessels to be washed in the washing section & sprinkle
hot water over them. Keep equipment & machine parts in hot water for 30
minutes.
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STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
TITLE: SOP FOR WASHING, CLEANING & STORAGE OF Page : 02-02
EQUIPMENT,VESSELS, STIRRER & MACHINE Deptt.: PRODUCTION
PARTS FOR OINTMENT & CREAM
SOP No.: SPD/98 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
6.3 SCRUBBING: - With a plastic brush soaked in 0.2% teepol solution, scrub all
equipments to remove stains, medicine depositions etc.
6.4 INITIAL RINSE: - Rinse with potable water until they are free from teepol.
6.5 FINAL RINSE: - Rinse all washed articles twice each with purified water followed
by water for injection.
6.6 WASH WATER ANALYSIS: - Request Q.C. Dept to withdraw sample of wash
water & send their results for the testing of detergent & last batch traces. Put
clean equipment tag after getting approval from Q.C Dept.
5. PROCEDURE:
Operation:-
1) Coating Pan
2) Exhaust System
a) Ensure the working and effectiveness of exhaust system and the hot air
blower.
c) Carry out coating operation as per the standard procedure laid down in the
product BMR. Following parameters must be strictly adhered to:
e) Remove the coated tablets from the pan into double poly bags in
aluminium containers properly labelled.
DISMANTLING:-
b) Exhaust system
c) Coating Pan
2) Remove:-
b) Exhaust Pipes
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STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
TITLE: SOP FOR TRANSFER OF FINISHED GOODS TO Page : 01-02
FINISHED GOODS STORE Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/100 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
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5.1 Finished formulations are kept in quarantine stores till it is cleared by Q.C.D.
5.2 Once cleared by Q.C.D. They are packed in strips/blister strip/bottles/jars etc. as per
the individual case.
5.3 Once the product is packed they are transferred to commercial store vide the transfer
note as per the following format:
5.4 Once the Product is transferred they are kept Product-wise with separate identity
Slip/BIN Card attached.
5.5 Production dept. maintains a register indicating daily transfer details in the following
format:
5.2 Operation
STAGE – I
a) The electrical connections are restored by pulling the plug top into the socket.
STAGE – II
a) The machine is switched on and run for few seconds to observe whether it is
running normally or not.
b) If any abnormal sound is heard the machine is referred to maintenance deptt. for
rectification.
c) Put the granule & powder in the trays & kept for drying.
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STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
TITLE: SOP FOR OPERATION & CLEANING OF TRAY Page : 02-03
DRIER Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/101 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
d) Then set the required temperature & drying time for 30 minutes & start the
machine.
e) After 30 minutes stop the machine & manipulate the material of trays.
g) Check the moisture content of granules if found under the limit, stop the drying.
If not, continue the drying till the required moisture content is obtained
collect the granules in a plastic bag in a fiber drum.
i) In case of batch change the contact parts are cleaned with dry clothes.
j) Once the process is over put the sticker starting “to be cleaned” on the machine.
k) In case of product or composition change the entire machine is washed and wash
water analysis is to be done to by Q.C.D. render the machine is ready for
further use.
STAGE – III
a) The connection is cut off by taking out the plug to from the socket.
b) After the days operation a product change or change of composition the sticker
starting “ to be cleaned” is removed.
c) The trays are thoroughly washed with the help of detergent & wash with water
till the to am is washed out then wash with D.M. Water.
d) Once the wash water analysis is cleared by Q.C.D. set the machine. Below the
F.B.D. A sticker starting “MACHINE READY FOR USE” in put on the
machine to render it ready for use.
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STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
TITLE: SOP FOR OPERATION & CLEANING OF TRAY Page : 03-03
DRIER Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/101 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
Date Start Finish Total Hours Break Down Down Time Production/ Operated Checked
Time Time of Running START END Hours Batch No. By By
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STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
TITLE: SOP FOR OPERATION & CLEANING OF ALU-ALU Page : 01-03
PACK MACHINE Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/102 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
5) PROCEDURE : OPERATION
5.2 Switch ‘ON’ compressed air and chilled water to the machine.
5.3 Load the base material on to the base material reel feed shaft.
5.4 Maintain the distance of approx. 150 mm from the machine body surface to the
center of the reel.
5.5 Load the lidding foil on the lidding foil red feed shaft.
5.6 Check the set the temperature of the pre-heater top heater top platen, bottom
platen and sealing heater according to the base material and lidding material on
the MMI.
5.7 Manually switch ‘OFF’ the pneumatically operated basic valve lever to pinch
roller that is located on the indexing unit.
5.8 Then pass the base film to the indexing unit through pre – heater platen in
between the top platen and bottom platen through dancing arm and guide rollers
to the sealing station though the forming die and blow head of forming station
pass over the web guide track.
5.9 On the MMI (Man – Machine Interface) recalled the program for particular
formatting by switch ‘ON’ control panel and scrolling the MMI screen by
entering the multiple level of password.
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STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
TITLE: SOP FOR OPERATION & CLEANING OF ALU-ALU Page : 02-03
PACK MACHINE Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/102 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
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5.10 Enter all the information in the formatting part according to the product.
5.13 Manually switch ‘ON’ the pneumatically operated basic value lever for
engagement of pinch roller with indexing roller.
5.14 Then switch ‘ON’ the machine in ‘RUN MODE’ by pressing the ‘START’ push
button.
5.15 The machine will form the blister in a continuous web from. Machine run for few
cycles and then switches ‘OFF’ the machine.
5.16 Check the formed web for consisting of the form of blisters and the quality
parameters of the formed web.
5.17 Drawn the Sealing / Lidding foil to the sealing station over the formed web passes
through the batch code printing station.
5.18 Press the ‘START’ switch again for RUN the machine.
5.19 RUN the machine in the ‘RUN MODE’ for few cycles.
5.20 Then STOP the machine by pressing red push button and check the sealing
performance.
5.21 Then pass the sealed web to the punching station where the quality blister pack
punches out.
5.23 RUN the machine in the ‘RUN MODE’ for few cycles. Then STOP the machine
by pressing red push button and check for the blister pack correctness.
5.24 For any adjustment in sealing station for proper engagement of form blisters to
the sealing die easily by moving the stations horizontally at LHS or RHS at
required position.
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STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
TITLE: SOP FOR OPERATION & CLEANING OF ALU-ALU Page : 03-03
PACK MACHINE Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/102 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
5.25 For proper sealing of form blister web to the lidding foil by adjust the pressure
adjustable screws.
5.26 For any adjustment in punching station moving the station horizontally at LHS or
RHS can do according with blister pack that or RHS at require position.
5.27 Then waste web pass over the dancing arm trim winding assembly through the
guide rollers where the waste firm wound over the trim winding shaft.
5.28 When the blister packs meet all the quality parameters then adjust the feeding
system.
5.29 Above all the adjustments have been completed then gradually increase the
machine speed recommended by the instruction manual.
5.30 Load the standard and specified input packing materials means base film and
lidding foil with their specified dimensions and according with the product.
6) CLEANING PROCEDURE :
6.2 Clean the hopper foil red feed shaft with distilled water.
6.3 Mope all the machine & machine parts with IPA.
5) PROCEDURE :
5.2 Atmospheric air should come through free filter and is stored in receiver
having a safety valve.
5.3 At the pressure of 7 kg or above the main machine releases out the excess air.
5.4 The air is passed through air drier. Firstly the air passed through carbon column
and then silica column.
5.5 Then this air is passed through 0.2 micron in line air filter. Now this sterile air
ready of use in production.
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198-A, Sector-3, HSIIDC, KARNAL-132 001 (HR.)
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
TITLE: SOP FOR OVER PRINTING ON STRIPS Page : 01-01
Deptt.: PRODUCTION
SOP No.: SPD/104 Effective Date: 15-07-2007 Revision No.: Review Date: 14-07-2009
Prepared by: Checked By: Approved By
Asstt. Production Chemist Production Manager Q.A. Manager Director
5) PROCEDURE : OPERATION
5.1 As the capsule or tablet passes in analysis the material shifted in stripping area.
5.2 For printing the sterio are prepared from approved vendor.
5.3 For sterio preparation the B. No., Mfg., Exp. & rates are taken from mfg. record.
5.4 As the sterio are received, all matter is checked in all respect.
5.6 Before starting the stripping the line clearance is checked & approval is taken
from Q.A. person.
5.7 Final approval of matter coding on the strip is taken from Q.A. Person.
5.9 As the stripping starts random, sample is sent for Leak Test.
5) PROCEDURE : OPERATION
5.5 If there is any leakage it will be accumulated on the sealing side on the cap.
5) PROCEDURE : OPERATION
5.2 According the qty. mention in requisition, the boxes or labels are issued from packing
material store to production department.
5.3 From production department the boxes or labels are sent to batch coding room.
5.4 First of all the line clearance is checked before starting the work.
5.5 Before batch coding the sorting of labels & boxes are done.
5.7 For overprinting the B. No., Mfg., Exp. & M.R.P. is given by production Incharge.
5.8 After printing of few boxes or labels, the matter is checked by Q.A. person.
5.9 If the everything is OK, the approved packing material is preserve in a register&
overprinting starts.