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5 Signs of a GMP-Compliant Company [Infographic]

Posted by Karl von Knobelsdorff

There are a lot of acronyms in the industrial industry. One prominent acronym we abide by at Knobelsdorff is GMP - or Good Manufacturing Practices. GMP was instituted by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) monitors GMP regulations to ensure manufacturers, processes, and handlers of medical devices or equipment, drugs, food, and other regulated items adhere to practices that ensure the safety of products. GMP regulations require a quality approach above all else, something at the very core of our business.

Here's a list of five examples of how KE is GMP-compliant.

GMP Compliant

1. ATTIRE

Necessary clothing clean and not unkempt, safety coverings to protect individuals, and adhering to specific production floor requirements of hard hats, hairnets, smocks, or other protective apparel. 

2. PERSONAL

Enforcing the personal health status of every employee representing KEI in person. Includes physical and mental health status and communicating any cause for concern. 

3. EQUIPMENT

Any material, tools, equipment, or components brought into regulated atmospheres are confirmed fundamentally solid, clean, and approved to enter the workspace before any work begins.

4. INDUSTRY

Abiding by industry-specific regulations that prohibit interaction or direct engagement with products, by, or co-products. 

5. WORK

Maintaining the reputation of the company throughout every industry, across all job sites, and during each phase of work. Ensuring safety above all else. 

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