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PROCEDURE FOR CLEANING OF LABELING MACHINE


v   Abbreviations and Definitions:
·         SOP   :          Standard Operating Procedure; a document where step by step instructions are cited to serve as support for methods or manners of fulfilling a function or functions reliably and consistently. 
               
·         PD       :           Production
·         QC      :       Quality Control
·         LVP    :           Large Volume Parenteral
·         SVP     :           Small Volume Parenteral

                         PACKING LINE FOR VIALS AND BOTTLES
v   Procedure:
·                     Remove the gum from the gum pot.
·                     Remove the labels from the label holder.
·                     Wash the gum pot, the gum roller and the associated area thoroughly with water.
·                     Soak the gum roller in water and remove the adhering gum with the help of a nylon brush.
·                     Remove any soiled labels. Count and destroy them.
·                     Remove broken glass pieces and any such matter in the feeding tables, conveyor belts and clean with mop.
·                     Clean the parts of the machine, which are liable to get soiled, with gum or water during the course of operation.
v   Forms and Records:
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