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Aerosol: SOP for QA Verification of Packed Products – V 2.0

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Aerosol: SOP for QA Verification of Packed Products – V 2.0

SOP for QA Verification of Packed Products

Department Aerosol
SOP No. SOP/Aerosol/099/2025
Supersedes SOP/Aerosol/099/2022
Page No. Page 1 of Y
Issue Date 06/02/2025
Effective Date 16/02/2025
Review Date 06/02/2028

1. Purpose

This Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) outlines the process for Quality Assurance (QA) verification of packed aerosol products to ensure that they meet the required specifications and comply with regulatory standards. The objective is to ensure that the final packed products are properly labeled, sealed, and packaged before they are released for distribution.

2. Scope

This SOP applies to all aerosol products packed at [Company Name]. It covers the QA verification process after packing to ensure that the packed products comply with all quality standards, labeling regulations, and packaging specifications.

3. Responsibilities

  • Production Team: Responsible for ensuring that aerosol products are packed according to specified instructions and that any issues are promptly reported to the QA team.
  • Quality Assurance (QA) Team: Responsible for verifying the quality of packed products, inspecting for defects, ensuring regulatory compliance, and approving or rejecting products for release.
  • Packing Team: Responsible for executing the packing process, ensuring that all aerosol cans are correctly labeled, sealed, and packaged according to the specifications.
  • Warehouse Team: Responsible for storing and managing finished goods, ensuring that products awaiting verification are properly handled.

4. Accountability

The Manufacturing Manager is accountable for ensuring that the packed products are properly verified by the QA team before being released for distribution. The overall compliance with this SOP is overseen by the Quality Assurance (QA) Manager.

5. Procedure

5.1. Initial Inspection of Packed Products

  1. The QA team will perform an initial inspection of a random sample of packed aerosol products. The inspection should include:
    • Visual inspection of the packaging to ensure there are no defects such as damaged cartons, cans, or seals.
    • Verification that the correct labeling is applied and legible on all products.
    • Ensuring that the labels contain all necessary information, including batch number, manufacturing date, expiration date, and regulatory compliance information (e.g., warnings and certifications).
  2. If any defects or discrepancies are identified, the affected products should be segregated and documented in the Packaging Defect Log (Annexure-1). These products should not proceed to the warehouse until corrective actions have been taken.
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5.2. Seal Integrity Check

  1. The QA team will perform a seal integrity check on the packed aerosol cans to ensure that they are properly sealed and free from leaks. The checks should include:
    • Visual inspection of the crimping or sealing of aerosol cans.
    • Leak detection using appropriate testing methods (e.g., pressure test, leak detectors).
  2. Any cans failing the seal integrity test should be segregated for re-sealing or disposal. This failure should be documented in the Seal Integrity Failure Log (Annexure-2).

5.3. Label Verification

  1. Each batch of packed aerosol products will be inspected by the QA team to ensure that the labels are applied correctly and are free from errors. This should include:
    • Checking the alignment and attachment of labels on each can.
    • Verifying that the correct batch number, manufacturing date, and expiration date are present.
    • Ensuring that regulatory information, such as warnings and ingredients, is clearly stated.
  2. Any issues found with labeling should be documented in the Labeling Error Log (Annexure-3), and the affected products should be removed from the packaging line for re-labeling.

5.4. Compliance with Packaging Specifications

  1. The QA team will verify that all packing materials used meet the specified requirements, including:
    • Correct type of cartons, shrink wraps, or secondary packaging used for the products.
    • Proper sealing and security of the packaging.
    • Correct placement and orientation of aerosol cans within the packaging.
  2. Any non-conformance found during packaging verification should be documented in the Packaging Non-Conformance Log (Annexure-4) and corrective action should be taken.
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5.5. Final Approval for Release

  1. After completing the inspections and ensuring that the packed aerosol products meet all specifications, the QA team will approve the batch for release. The batch approval will be documented in the Final Release Log (Annexure-5).
  2. If any issues are identified during the final inspection, the QA team will document the non-conformance in the Deviation Log (Annexure-6) and take corrective actions as required.

5.6. Documentation and Record Keeping

  1. All QA verification activities should be documented, including the inspection results, any issues identified, and corrective actions taken. The following logs should be maintained:
    • Packaging Defect Log (Annexure-1)
    • Seal Integrity Failure Log (Annexure-2)
    • Labeling Error Log (Annexure-3)
    • Packaging Non-Conformance Log (Annexure-4)
    • Final Release Log (Annexure-5)
    • Deviation Log (Annexure-6)
  2. All records should be signed and dated by the personnel involved in the verification process. These records should be stored in the document management system for future reference and regulatory audits.
  3. QA verification records should be retained for a minimum of 3 years or as required by regulatory guidelines.

5.7. Reporting and Compliance

  1. If any non-compliance is identified during the verification process, the QA team must ensure that corrective actions are implemented and that the issue is resolved before the products are released for distribution.
  2. The QA team will review the QA verification process during internal audits to ensure ongoing compliance with GMP and regulatory standards.

6. Abbreviations

  • GMP: Good Manufacturing Practice
  • QC: Quality Control
  • PPE: Personal Protective Equipment
  • SOP: Standard Operating Procedure
  • QA: Quality Assurance

7. Documents

  1. Packaging Defect Log (Annexure-1)
  2. Seal Integrity Failure Log (Annexure-2)
  3. Labeling Error Log (Annexure-3)
  4. Packaging Non-Conformance Log (Annexure-4)
  5. Final Release Log (Annexure-5)
  6. Deviation Log (Annexure-6)
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8. References

This SOP is based on the following regulatory guidelines and industry standards:

  • Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) Guidelines
  • FDA Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Title 21, Part 211
  • ISO 9001:2015 – Quality Management Systems

9. SOP Version

Version: 2.0

10. Approval Section

Prepared By Checked By Approved By
Signature
Date
Name
Designation
Department

11. Annexures

Annexure-1: Packaging Defect Log

Batch Number Defect

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Defect Description Action Taken Operator Name Approval
Batch-001 Damaged carton Rejected and replaced Rajesh Patel Approved

Annexure-2: Seal Integrity Failure Log

Batch Number Failure Description Action Taken Operator Name Approval
Batch-001 Loose seal detected Re-sealed affected cans Rajesh Patel Approved

Annexure-3: Labeling Error Log

Batch Number Error Type Action Taken Operator Name Approval
Batch-001 Incorrect label applied Re-labeled affected cans Rajesh Patel Approved

Annexure-4: Packaging Non-Conformance Log

Batch Number Non-Conformance Description Action Taken Responsible Person Status
Batch-001 Incorrect packaging material Replaced packaging material Rajesh Patel Completed

Annexure-5: Final Release Log

Batch Number Approval Date Approving Authority Comments
Batch-001 10/02/2025 Anjali Sharma Approved for distribution

Annexure-6: Deviation Log

Deviation ID Deviation Description Corrective Action Responsible Person Status
DEV-12345 Incorrect labeling detected Re-labeled affected products Rajesh Patel Completed

12. Revision History:

Revision Date Revision No. Revision Details Reason for Revision Approved By Page No. Ref. Point No. Details of Revision
01/01/2024 V 1.0 Initial Release First Issue Anjali Sharma Page 1 [Ref Point] First Release
01/01/2025 V 2.0 Updated QA verification process To comply with updated GMP regulations Anjali Sharma Page 1 [Ref Point] Updated procedures
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