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Ointments: SOP for Ensuring Proper Batch Size in Each Stage – V 2.0

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SOP for Ensuring Proper Batch Size in Each Stage – V 2.0

Procedure for Ensuring Proper Batch Size in Each Stage

Department Production/Quality Assurance (QA)/Research and Development (R&D)
SOP No. SOP/Ointment/039
Supersedes V 1.0
Page No. Page X of Y
Issue Date [Insert Issue Date]
Effective Date [Insert Effective Date]
Review Date [Insert Review Date]

1. Purpose

The purpose of this Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) is to establish a standardized method for ensuring proper batch size at each stage of ointment manufacturing. Maintaining consistent batch size ensures product uniformity, process efficiency, and compliance with regulatory requirements.

2. Scope

This SOP applies to all personnel involved in batch size determination, verification, and adjustment during the ointment manufacturing process.

3. Responsibilities

  • Production Supervisor: Ensures batch sizes adhere to formulation guidelines.
  • Machine Operator: Monitors and adjusts equipment settings to maintain batch consistency.
  • Quality Assurance (QA) Personnel: Verifies batch size compliance with GMP standards.
  • R&D Scientist: Defines acceptable batch size ranges for each process stage.
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4. Accountability

The Production and QA Managers are accountable for ensuring that batch size determination is conducted as per GMP standards and properly documented.

5. Procedure

5.1 Determining Batch Size

  • Refer to the Batch Manufacturing Record (BMR) for the defined batch size.
  • Verify availability of raw materials to meet batch requirements.
  • Confirm equipment capacity aligns with the prescribed batch volume.

5.2 Ensuring Proper Batch Size at Different Stages

5.2.1 Raw Material Dispensing

  • Weigh
each raw material precisely using calibrated balances.
  • Ensure all weighed materials match the defined batch size.
  • Record actual weight and verify against target values.
  • 5.2.2 Mixing and Emulsification

    • Ensure correct proportions of active ingredients, excipients, and base materials.
    • Adjust mixing vessel volume to prevent overflow or underfilling.
    • Verify uniform dispersion before proceeding to the next stage.

    5.2.3 Cooling and Solidification

    • Monitor batch size to prevent loss due to evaporation or spills.
    • Adjust cooling vessel capacity to accommodate full batch volume.
    • Ensure no batch reduction due to excessive processing time.

    5.2.4 Filling and Packaging

    • Check for uniform batch division before transferring to the filling machine.
    • Ensure final batch yield matches expected output after filling.
    • Document any batch variations and report to QA for approval.

    5.3 Handling Batch Size Deviations

    • If batch size exceeds or falls below the allowable limit, halt production.
    • Identify the cause (e.g., ingredient miscalculation, equipment error).
    • Implement corrective actions and document in the Batch Size Deviation Log.

    5.4 Documentation and Approval

    • Record batch size measurements in the Batch Size Monitoring Log.
    • QA must review and approve batch records before release.
    • Retain batch size data for audit and compliance purposes.

    6. Abbreviations

    • GMP – Good Manufacturing Practices
    • QA – Quality Assurance
    • QC – Quality Control
    • BMR – Batch Manufacturing Record
    • R&D – Research and Development

    7. Documents

    • Batch Size Monitoring Log (Annexure-1)
    • Batch Size Deviation Log (Annexure-2)

    8. References

    • WHO GMP Guidelines for Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
    • 21 CFR Part 211 – Current Good Manufacturing Practices
    • ICH Q7 Good Manufacturing Practice Guide for Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients

    9. SOP Version

    Version 2.0

    10. Approval Section

    Prepared By Checked By Approved By
    Signature
    Date
    Name
    Designation
    Department

    11. Annexures

    Annexure-1: Batch Size Monitoring Log

    Date Batch Number Stage Target Batch Size (Kg) Actual Batch Size (Kg) Verified By
    01/02/2025 SOP/Ointment/001 Mixing 100 98 QA Officer
    02/02/2025 SOP/Ointment/002 Filling 100 101 QA Officer

    Annexure-2: Batch Size Deviation Log

    Date Batch Number Stage Deviation Corrective Action Approved By
    02/02/2025 SOP/Ointment/002 Mixing Batch volume reduced by 2% Adjusted raw material ratio QA Head
    03/02/2025 SOP/Ointment/003 Filling Overfill by 1% Calibrated filling machine QA Head

    12. Revision History:

    Revision Date Revision No. Details of Revision Reason for Revision Approved By
    01/01/2024 1.0 Initial Version New SOP QA Head
    01/02/2025 2.0 Updated SOP Format Standardization of Document QA Head
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