ISO 22716:2007 gives guidelines for the production, control, storage and shipment of cosmetic products.
These guidelines cover the quality aspects of the product, but as a whole do not cover safety aspects for the personnel engaged in the plant, nor do they cover aspects of protection of the environment.
The guidelines in ISO 22716:2007 are not applicable to research and development activities and distribution of finished products.
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The goals of ISO 9001 and GMP also differ: while ISO 9001 focuses on the improvement of products and processes, GMPs focus on the fulfilment of quality requirements.
In principle, ISO approaches solutions via the management and improvement of quality processes with the help of risk management, while GMPs first look at products from the quality control side.
Both sets of rules want to achieve products with high quality, ISO focuses more on the overall company and GMP on the fulfilment of product attributes. A long list that you can certainly continue. How you choose the inspection fields is ultimately up to you. Above all, the selection must fit your quality management system. It can be department-oriented, process-oriented or system-oriented. Each of these variants has advantages and disadvantages and you have to weigh up which one works best in your specific case.
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