GMP
Importance of Quality
Line Clearance and Product Disposition
Gowning & Controlled Environment Practices
Good Documentation Practices
100

What does GMP stand for?

Good Manufacturing Practices

100

Why does Quality matter?

To ensure the safety of the patient

100

Why is line clearance important before production starts?

 To confirm previous job material has been removed and avoid product / material mix-ups

100

What are examples of things not allowed in the cleanroom?

Food, drink, gum, Non-covered Jewelry, Fur, Cardboard Boxes, Excessive Perfume

100

What are examples of writing practices that should never be used?

Scribbles, "Pre-recording", Over-write, Back-Dating, Temporary Notes (Sticky Notes)

200

What ensures measurement results and assets are consistent and accurate over time?

Calibration

200

Why do we create procedures and train to them?

To ensure consistency in our products and repeatable practices

200

Who is responsible for Line Clearance?

Everyone

200

What are the required PPE to enter the cleanroom?

Bouffant Cap, Gown, Booties, Beard Cover (If applicable)

200

What is the correct way to write the date?

MM/DD/YYYY

300

What should you do if there is an asset with an out of date calibration sticker?

Alert Team Lead and the Quality Department

300

If mistakes occur on the floor and they are not caught before shipment, what can they result in?

Customer Complaint / SCAR, Feedback, CAPA or Audit Findings. Alert Quality if mistakes occur so it can be fixed before shipment!
300

BONUS: What would be a sign that Line Clearance was not completed?

-Material from two jobs on the same table

-Labels from an old job present

-Mixed paperwork within a DHR

300

All gloves must be free of this material:

Latex

300

How should you fill in a blank space?

With appropriate data or N/A and initial and date

400

Controlled documents on the production floor must have:

Appropriate Document Name, Number and Revision

400

Bonus: What is a good quality "motto" for our site?

-Quality is everyone's responsibility 

-Try your best to meet quality expectations even when no one is watching

400

When should you wipe the tables, surfaces and fixtures with 70% IPA?

Prior to starting a job. 

Bonus: For CME 7 and 9, wipe tables, tools, fixtures and equipment four (4) times per day (beginning of shift, after breaks and lunch)

400

What is the order in which PPE must be removed when exiting the cleanroom? 

1st - Booties, 2nd - Gown, and 3rd - Bouffant Cap

400

What type of writing utensils are not allowed?

Gel Pens, Pencils, Highlighters and Permanent Markers

500

What must be completed prior to beginning a production activity?

Training to applicable WI and Procedures must be completed prior to beginning activity and/or Line Clearance. 

500

What the most widely known and used Medical Device Standard around the world?

ISO 13485

500

What color bin indicates rejected material?

Red

500

What is the best way to prevent contamination in a cleanroom?

Proper gowning and following entry protocols

500

Why is it important to correctly document all steps and activities within the production process?

To maintain traceability for patient safety.