Australian Code of Good Manufacturing Practice for Veterinary Chemical Products. Pays/Territoire Australie Type du document Miscellaneous Date 2007 Source FAO, FAOLEX Sujet Bétail, Plantes cultivées Mot clé Médicaments Cheval Santé des animaux Emballage/étiquetage Gestion intégrée Normes Hygiène/procédures sanitaires Questions de procédures Protection des végétaux Pesticides Aire géographique Asie et Pacifique, Australie et Nouvelle-Zélande, Océan Indien, Océanie, Pacifique Sud Entry into force notes This Standard commences on the commencement of Schedules 1 to 6 to the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Legislation Amendment Act 2013. Résumé The Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) is the part of quality assurance that ensures that products are consistently manufactured to the quality standards appropriate for their intended veterinary use and in accordance with their registration particulars and specifications. GMP is concerned with both production and quality control. It is a means of giving consumers confidence that the products meet the required quality standards and are safe and reliable for the purposes for which they are intended. The basic requirements of GMP are that: a) all manufacturing processes are clearly defined, are systematically reviewed in the light of experience, and shown to be capable of consistently producing veterinary chemical products that comply with their specifications and the required quality standards; b) critical steps of manufacturing processes and significant changes to the processes are validated; c) all necessary facilities for GMP are provided, including: (i) appropriately qualified, trained or experienced personnel (ii) adequate premises and space. Texte intégral Anglais Site web www.legislation.gov.au