Purpose: product Impurities

Check if physical hazards like impurities (foreign material) can get into the .

Definition: product Impurities

Foreign material: 

Implementation:

Foreign material can enter the product in a variety of ways. To prevent this, it is important to examine the objects and assess if there is a possible of for the product. For , through a break or loose-fitting parts. 

The chance of possible contamination is assessed via the rounds. 

Actions by abnormalities:

When an object is not good, direct action should be taken to prevent product contamination. 

  • The first step is always blocking the object 
  • if the object can be made, and if so, carry out the repair immediately. 
  • If repair is not possible, the object should be removed / replaced. 
  • Make any necessary repairs. And in such a way that contamination of the product can no longer occur. 
  • Reduce the cause so that, depending on the cause, can be taken. 
  • Instruct
  • Change
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