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API Manufacturing: SOP for Collection and Segregation of Used Solvents – V 2.0

API Manufacturing: SOP for Collection and Segregation of Used Solvents – V 2.0

Standard Operating Procedure for Collection and Segregation of Used Solvents in API Manufacturing

Department API Manufacturing
SOP No. SOP/API/041/2025
Supersedes SOP/API/041/2022
Page No. Page 1 of 10
Issue Date 13/04/2025
Effective Date 15/04/2025
Review Date 13/04/2026

1. Purpose

To define a standardized procedure for the collection, segregation, and safe handling of used solvents during API manufacturing operations to prevent cross-contamination, enable solvent recovery, and ensure environmental and regulatory compliance.

2. Scope

This SOP applies to all production processes within the API manufacturing facility where solvents are used and subsequently require collection for recovery, reuse, or disposal.

3. Responsibilities

4. Accountability

The Production Head is accountable for implementation of the procedure. The QA and EHS Heads are responsible for ensuring compliance with GMP and environmental guidelines.

5. Procedure

5.1 Categories of Used Solvents

  1. Recoverable Solvents: Solvents suitable for recovery and reuse (e.g., Toluene, Acetone, Methanol).
  2. Non-Recoverable Solvents: Contaminated, mixed, or degraded solvents requiring disposal.
  3. Aqueous Solvent Waste: Water-containing solvents (e.g., mother liquors) not suitable for recovery.

5.2 Collection Procedure

  1. Immediately after completion of the process, transfer used solvents from reactors or receivers into dedicated solvent collection tanks or drums.
  2. Ensure separate collection containers for:
    • Each solvent type
    • Non-recoverable solvents
    • Mixed solvent streams
  3. Label all containers with:
    • “Used Solvent”
    • Solvent name and quantity
    • Batch number and date
  4. Maintain records in the “Used Solvent Collection Log” (Annexure-1).

5.3 Segregation and Storage

  1. Store used solvent drums in a designated area with secondary containment.
  2. Ensure flammable solvents are stored with proper grounding and fire control measures.
  3. Do not mix different solvent classes (e.g., chlorinated and non-chlorinated).
  4. Use color-coded drums or tags for quick identification (e.g., Green – Recoverable, Red – Non-Recoverable).

5.4 Transfer and Recovery Coordination

  1. Coordinate with the solvent recovery unit or vendor for periodic collection.
  2. Use closed transfer systems where applicable to avoid vapors and spills.
  3. Retain solvent transfer acknowledgment copies from recovery/disposal vendor in batch files.

5.5 Safety Precautions

  1. Use PPE: gloves, goggles, aprons, and antistatic footwear.
  2. Handle solvents in well-ventilated areas or fume hoods.
  3. Keep spill kits and fire extinguishers readily accessible.
  4. Immediately report any spills or leaks to the EHS team.

6. Abbreviations

7. Documents

  1. Used Solvent Collection Log (Annexure-1)
  2. Solvent Segregation Checklist (Annexure-2)
  3. Vendor Transfer Log (Annexure-3)

8. References

9. SOP Version

Version: 2.0

10. Approval Section

Prepared By Checked By Approved By
Signature
Date
Name
Designation
Department

11. Annexures

Annexure-1: Used Solvent Collection Log

Date Batch No. Solvent Name Quantity (L) Container ID Category
13/04/2025 API-202505 Toluene 95 DR-0021 Recoverable

Annexure-2: Solvent Segregation Checklist

Solvent Type Segregated (Y/N) Color Code Remarks
Methanol Y Green Properly Tagged

Annexure-3: Vendor Transfer Log

Date Container ID Solvent Volume Transferred Vendor Name Acknowledged By
13/04/2025 DR-0021 Toluene 95 L GreenSol Pvt. Ltd.

Revision History:

Revision Date Revision No. Details Reason Approved By
01/01/2022 1.0 Initial Issue New Process Implementation QA Head
13/04/2025 2.0 Updated segregation categories and annexures GMP Compliance QA Head
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