• Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP)

    Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP)

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  • Good manufacturing practices (GMP) are the practices required in order to conform to the guidelines recommended by agencies that control the authorization and licensing of the manufacture and sale of food and beverages, cosmetics, pharmaceutical products, dietary supplements, and medical devices. These guidelines provide minimum requirements that a manufacturer must meet to assure that their products are consistently high in quality, from batch to batch, for their intended use. The rules that govern each industry may differ significantly; however, the main purpose of GMP is always to prevent harm from occurring to the end user.Additional tenets include ensuring the end product is free from contamination, that it is consistent in its manufacture, that its manufacture has been well documented, that personnel are well trained, and that the product has been checked for quality more than just at the end phase. GMP is typically ensured through the effective use of a quality management system (QMS).

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    Active

  • ASSESSMENT TYPE

    audited
  • VALUE TYPE

    boolean

  • Which ESG topics does the data source address?

    Below you find the impact areas within the Responsibly Impact Parameter Framework which are covered by this data source.

    Product safety

    Social impact parameter

    Quality assurance

    Quality parameter

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    ESG TOPICS

  • Social

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  • Quality

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