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SRI VYJAYANTHI LABS PVT. LTD.

PLOT NO. 27/A, JNPC, PARAWADA (M) VISAKHAPATNAM – 531 019

DO’S AND DONT’S IN THE FACILITY

Do’s Dont’s

1. Factory clothing should be designed 1. If personnel having Jewelry is permitted in


hygienically to prevent foreign bodies from the production area, it may not prevent
shedding directly (e.g., lint, buttons) or foreign material inclusions from personnel
indirectly (e.g., outside pockets from which on the line.
objects can fall into product).

2. All footwear used in the facility must be in


2. Personnel in the facility should not move
good, clean condition. Every employee
must wear a shoe cover to reduce
without a shoe cover in the high hygiene

contaminants brought into the plant from area and should not wear the same cover
home and also, it is important to provide to other areas, as this may leads to
appropriate cleaning resources for all contamination.
employees at end of the production shift.

3. To prevent microbial contamination of


material contact surfaces, all personnel in 3. After using the restroom, blowing one's nose
the manufacturing environment must wash or touching body parts, light switches, or
their hands on a regular and adequate basis. pipes, and working a shift, one is not properly
Before going to work or entering a wash the hands may lead to product risky.
production environment, everyone should
wash their hands with soap and water and,
if necessary, sanitize them.

4. Production tools are cleanable and well- 4. Production tools which are in poor
maintained. Workstation in charge should condition and not cleaned should not be
ensure that tools are well-maintained so that used during product manufacturing
they can be replaced when they wear out or because they may cause cross
become damaged. A system should be in contamination.
place for how tools are cleaned, how
frequently they are cleaned, how they are
stored, and where they are stored.

Do’s Dont’s
SRI VYJAYANTHI LABS PVT. LTD.
PLOT NO. 27/A, JNPC, PARAWADA (M) VISAKHAPATNAM – 531 019

5. Make certain that maintenance personnel are 5. Avoid placing product-contact surface equipment
well-versed in sanitation and personal On the floor during disassembly/reassembly
hygiene practices and also we must ensure operations. Much of the time, during disassembly
that all personnel take the necessary and prior to reassembly, they will place
precautions when handling cleaned and equipment parts on the floor, essentially "storing
sanitised equipment to avoid by becoming a them until they are needed for reassembly."
source of contamination to that area /or Product-contact surface equipment that makes
equipment. contact with the floor is extremely dangerous
during equipment cleaning and prior to
reassembly.

6. Color-coding of sanitation tools is a 6. If the sanitation tools are not color coded it may
tremendous tool because it works in all lead to high risk of product contamination.
languages and makes these tools easily
distinguishable from other production tools
for better accountability. Sanitation tools
and equipment should be designated and
dedicated by three categories: product
contact, non-product contact and floor.

7. Training is essential to educate employees 7. If employees are not properly trained in personal
on good personal hygiene practices. Posters hygiene and sanitation best practices, they may
that feature drawings, simple “yes/no” become potential sources of contamination.
symbols and pictures help to overcome
language.

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