BSI PAS 420:2014
$78.10
Product safety management system for the manufacturing of home and/or personal care products and the raw/packaging materials used for their manufacture. Specification
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2014 | 40 |
This PAS specifies requirements for establishing, implementing and maintaining a home and/or personal care (HPC) product safety management system and associated prerequisite programmes (PRP) to assist in the manufacture of HPC products and the raw/packaging materials used to manufacture these products.
Examples of home care products include, but are not limited to:
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bleach;
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table polish;
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bathroom cleaner;
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kettle de-scaler;
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limescale remover; and
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antibacterial wipes.
This PAS does not address vacuum cleaners, washing machines or any other electric devices designed for household cleaning.
Examples of personal care products include, but are not limited to:
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shampoo;
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hair conditioner;
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deodorant;
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moisturiser;
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nail polish;
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toothpaste;
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soap; and
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hand cream.
This PAS is applicable to all organizations, regardless of size or complexity, involved in manufacturing HPC products or the raw/packaging materials used to manufacture these products, who wish to implement a HPC product safety management system and associated PRPs.
HPC product, raw and packaging material manufacturing operations are diverse in nature and not all of the requirements specified in this PAS apply to an individual organization or process. Accordingly:
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Manufacturers of raw and / or packaging materials are to comply with the main requirements of this PAS.
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Manufacturers of home care products are to comply with the main requirements of this PAS, and in addition, the requirements of Annex A.
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Manufacturers of personal care products are to comply with the main requirements of this PAS, and in addition, the requirements of Annex A and Annex B.
NOTE Where a customer specifies additional requirements, as outlined in Annex A or Annex B, then the organization is to consider these when developing and implementing their product safety management system.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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3 | Contents |
5 | Foreword |
6 | Introduction |
7 | 1 Scope |
8 | 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
11 | 4 HPC product safety management system 4.1 General 4.2 Documentation |
12 | 5 Management responsibility 5.1 Management commitment 5.2 HPC product safety policy 5.3 HPC product safety management system planning 5.4 Responsibility and authority |
13 | 5.5 Communication 5.6 Emergency preparedness and response 5.7 Management review |
15 | 6 Resource management 6.1 Provision of resources 6.2 Human resources |
16 | 7 Planning and realization of safe products 7.1 General 7.2 Prerequisite programmes (PRPs) |
22 | 8 Risk assessment and ongoing risk management 8.1 General 8.2 Preparation for risk assessment |
23 | 8.3 Risk Assessment 8.4 Ongoing risk management |
25 | 9 Verification planning 10 Traceability system |
26 | 11 Control of non-conformity 11.1 Corrections 11.2 Corrective actions 11.3 Handling of non-conforming products |
27 | 11.4 Withdrawals |
28 | 12 Validation, verification and improvement of the HPC product safety management system 12.1 General 12.2 Validation of control measure combinations 12.3 Control of monitoring and measuring 12.4 HPC product safety management system verification |
29 | 12.5 Continual improvement andupdating of the HPC product safety management system |
30 | Annex A (normative) Additional requirements for the manufacture of home and/or personal care products |
31 | Annex B (normative) Requirements for manufacture of personal care (PC) products |
35 | Annex C (normative) Product characteristics |
36 | Annex D (normative)Selection and categorization of control measures |