Kan. Admin. Regs. § 28-21-253 - Buildings or facilities
(a) Buildings shall
be maintained in a clean and orderly manner and shall be of suitable size,
construction, and location to facilitate adequate cleaning, maintenance, and
proper operations in the manufacturing, processing, packing, labeling, or
holding of amygdalin (laetrile). The buildings shall:
(1) Provide adequate space for:
(A) Orderly placement of equipment and
materials to minimize any risk of mixups between different drugs, drug
components, in-process materials, packaging materials, or labeling, and to
minimize the possibility of contamination.
(B) The receipt, storage, and withholding
from use of components pending sampling, identification, and testing prior to
release by the materials approval unit for manufacturing or packaging.
(C) The holdings of rejected
components prior to disposition to preclude the possibility of their use in
manufacturing or packaging procedures for which they are unsuitable.
(D) The storage of components, containers,
packaging materials, and labeling.
(E) Any manufacturing and processing
operations performed.
(F) Any
packaging or labeling operations.
(G) Storage of finished products.
(H) Control and production-laboratory
operations.
(2) Provide
adequate lighting, ventilation, and screening and, when necessary for the
intended production or control purposes, provide facilities for adequate
air-pressure, micro-biological, dust, humidity, and temperature controls to:
(A) Minimize contamination of products by
extraneous adulterants, including cross-contamination of one product by dust or
particles of ingredients arising from the manufacture, storage, or handling of
another product.
(B) Minimize
dissemination of micro-organisms from one (1) area to another.
(C) Provide suitable storage conditions for
drug components, in-process materials, and finished product in conformance with
adequate stability.
(3)
Provide adequate locker facilities and hot and cold water washing facilities,
including soap or detergent, air drier or single service towels, and clean
toilet facilities near working areas.
(4) Provide an adequate supply of potable
water under continuous positive pressure in a plumbing system free of defects
that could cause or contribute to contamination of product. Drains shall be of
adequate size and, where connected directly to a sewer, shall be equipped with
traps to prevent back-siphonage.
(5) Provide suitable housing and space for
care of all laboratory animals.
(6) Provide for safe and sanitary disposal of
sewage, trash, and other refuse within and from the buildings and immediate
premises.
Notes
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