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Posted 17 October 2015 - 10:43 AM

What is the meaning of Wood material protection for cleaning.

As per BRC IoP issue 5


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Posted 17 October 2015 - 12:57 PM

Can you reference the section and wording from the standard.


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Posted 23 October 2015 - 10:07 AM

4.6.3 Wooden equipment including desks, chairs, tables, etc. shall be properly sealed to enable effective

cleaning. This equipment shall be kept clean, in good condition and free from splinters or other

sources of physical contamination.


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Posted 23 October 2015 - 10:43 AM

  1. Avoid wood in risk departments
  2. The wood you have left then try to protect it like covering a wooden table with a stainless steel top.
  3. What is left unprotected then make sure it is in good condition and regularly check condition, documented checks such as during GMP audits.

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Posted 23 October 2015 - 01:12 PM

Can you add these wooden objects to your daily checks to verify that they are still in 'good condition'.





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