Bottle Unscrambler – OQ Protocol

Operational Qualification Protocol for Bottle Unscrambler in Solid Dosage Form

Document Control:

  • Document Number: OQ-001
  • Version: 1.0
  • Effective Date: 2023-10-01
  • Reviewed by: [Name]
  • Approved by: [Name]

Objective:

This protocol aims to establish the operational qualification of the Bottle Unscrambler used in the packaging area for solid dosage forms, ensuring it meets specified performance criteria.

Scope:

This protocol applies to the Bottle Unscrambler located in the Packaging/Primary area and is intended for use in the indirect impact on product quality during the bottle feeding and orientation process.

Responsibilities:

  • Validation Team: Conduct the qualification activities and document results.
  • Quality Assurance: Review and approve the protocol and results.
  • Maintenance Team: Ensure the equipment is maintained and operational prior to testing.

Prerequisites:

  • Equipment must be installed and calibrated according to standard operating procedures.
  • All personnel involved must be trained on the equipment and validation processes.

Equipment Description:

The Bottle Unscrambler is designed to feed and orient bottles in preparation for filling. It includes speed control, jam sensors, and interlocks to ensure safe and efficient operation.

Test ID Procedure Acceptance Evidence
OQ-01 Verify operational speed settings. Speed settings must be within specified limits. Calibration report.
OQ-02 Test jam sensor functionality. Jam sensors must trigger alerts appropriately. Test report.
OQ-03 Check interlock system operation. Interlocks must prevent operation when not engaged. Test report.

Detailed Test Cases:

  1. Test ID: OQ-01
    • Procedure: Adjust the speed settings on the Bottle Unscrambler to the specified operational range.
    • Acceptance: Speed must be within ±10% of the target setting.
    • Evidence: Documented calibration report showing speed settings.
  2. Test ID: OQ-02
    • Procedure: Simulate a jam condition and verify that the sensor activates the alarm.
    • Acceptance: Alarm must activate within 5 seconds of a jam.
    • Evidence: Documented test report with time stamps.
  3. Test ID: OQ-03
    • Procedure: Engage and disengage the interlock system while attempting to operate the equipment.
    • Acceptance: Equipment must not operate when interlocks are disengaged.
    • Evidence: Documented test report showing operational status.
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Deviations:

Any deviations from the acceptance criteria must be documented and justified within the final report.

Approvals:

All results and documentation must be reviewed and approved by the Quality Assurance team prior to final acceptance.