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The labels on the smaller bags may not give exactly the same information
as the original larger pack.
The repacking may take place in a room which is contaminated with other
chemicals.
The smaller containers may not be compatible with the larger drum.
The re-packer may want to apply their company name and delete the
original manufacturer’s name.
The chemical may be hydroscopic (pick up moisture) during the repacking
process.
The chemical may be harmful to health if not handled correctly, or the
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) may not be included.
Warehouse personnel and training
Warehouse personnel need to be skilled in a number of different functions,
including applying the GMP rules specific to the warehouse, just like
manufacturing personnel are trained in applying the GMP rules related to their
areas. All warehouse personnel need to be trained, even contract and casual staff
employed during peak times.
Warehouse personnel should also be trained in SOPs applicable to the
warehouse's operation.
Some examples of specific skills required relevant to warehouse personnel:
Pack and label stock so that it is protected during transport.
Interpret environmental monitoring displays such as temperature and
humidity gauges.
Be able to ensure materials and stocks are located under their correct storage
locations.
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