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SOP For Dust Collector of Compression Machine
Standard Operating Procedure for Dust collector of
compression Machine.
1.0 Purpose
The purpose of this
SOP is to develop a standard procedure for operating the dust collector of a
compression machine.
2.0 Scope
This SOP is applicable
to the dust collectors used in the compression areas of the production section.
3.0 Responsibility
3.1 Machine Operator
is responsible for operating the Dust Collector.
3.2 Production
Pharmacist is responsible for the implementation of this SOP.
3.3 The HOP is
responsible for ensuring the implementation of this SOP.
3.4 Q.A Officer
monitors the compliance of this SOP.
4.0 Procedure
4.1 Pharmacist will
ensure that the Dust collector is properly cleaned & there is no powder
from the previous product.
4.2 Pharmacist will
ensure that the Dust collector, compression machine & Area is labeled
with Cleaned label status.
4.3 Before starting
the working of the Dust Collector, attach product-related labels to the dust collector,
compression machine & Area.
4.4 Take line
clearance from the QA officer.
4.5 After line
clearance, attach the suction pipe of the dust collector to the suction port of
the compression machine.
4.6 Adjust the delayed
run time of the dust collector & save the recipe, If the wire of the dust
collector is connected to the compression machine so it will automatically turn
On when the compression machine is operational.
4.7 For manual
operation insert the wire plug into the wall-mounted socket and press the On
button.
4.8 Dust collector
will collect the dust during all the compression process & at the end of
the compression process press the OFF button.
4.9 Remove all the
dust collected in the dust collector & mention the quantity in BMR.
4.10
Affix Dust Collector 'to be cleaned' label and record the activity in the
logbook of the dust collector and sign it.
5.0 Abbreviations
5.1 SOP: Standard
Operating Procedure
5.2 BMR: Batch
Manufacturing Record
5.3 QA: Quality
Assurance
5.4 HOP:Head Of
Production
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