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!
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....
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.
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
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!