Gmp

Hello everyone,

I'd like to know if any of you are doing GMP plans?
And how does it change compared to a plan that is not GMP?

Thank you very much and have a good day to you!

 

... the certification of the quality of the plan. I found nothing that could say why or why not, except blah blah blah as if it was a gain in the quality of the realization....

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Hello

 

Unless I'm mistaken, the term GMP stands for Minimum Points Guarantee. It is provided for in the Standard Payroll Plan. It is therefore a term from the field of accounting.

 

Kind regards

 

@SEPM. Gerald, I have also read about certification but it is only valid for the manufacture and composition of food and medicines. This is "Good Manufacturing Practice" but I don't see how the plans come into play in this case.

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there is also Mechanical Engineering, Production...  

@Mathieu if in the accounting it is a guarantee of a minimum point, in the drawing what is it??? a minimum of access point for a building!

 

https://www.google.fr/search?q=plan+gmp&biw=1384&bih=707&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=B_eXVKe-HJDmaN_vgpAF&ved=0CCAQsAQ

 

http://www.gmptemplates.com/product/e03-5501-project-inspection-test-plan/

it overlaps with Matthieu's food and medical

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Yes, I see better now. In French, it is Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) to improve and regulate warehouse storage and distribution for temperature-sensitive biological products. [...]

I found a nice article on this: http://www.vaisala.fr/Vaisala%20Documents/White%20Papers/La-cartographie-d%E2%80%99un-entrep%C3%B4t-r%C3%A9glement%C3%A9-BPF.pdf

Have a nice day!

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