It is year end and the GMP auditors should now be busy meeting their surveillance schedule. GMP license holders should now be ready for such audit as these audits are on a surprise basis. We do not want you to be 'surprised' and faced with a compulsory shut down..!
I know most of the managers shiver thinking of the coming audit, but it is actually not that difficult to prepare for an audit. Why should you when you know that you have all in place...?
Important things to do is to check that your facility and equipment are in order with no severe defects. Ensure that documents and records are up to date and in order. Ensure that materials/products in warehouse and in production areas are well segregated, identified and protected. Hygience and cleanliness taken care of. Training of staff done as per training program. Self audit done, recorded and corrective actions taken. And many other routine things.....
A self audit will definitely helps in probing and uncovering any 'unturned stones'. This is best done by person not from that department, and better from outside the facility. Such person will have a look at your facility from a different angle and without bias. I am not promoting that you enagage us as an external auditors, but those who have done so did benefit from this service. Those in the facility are used to see 'non-compliance' happening right in front of their eyes and yet 'believing' it to be okay..... it's just like a normal thing.... they become 'immune' (if you know what I mean...)
However, external auditors can easily see such 'non-compliances'. Coupled with their experience at other facilities, such non-complaince can be easily spotted and proposed corrective actions can also be extended by these external auditors.
Whatever it is, always planned for a GMP audit and do not be taken by surprise. If you can have a well organized plan in case of fire, why not have one for a GMP audit....?
Good luck!
AJ.
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