Quality management : above-average and consistent
Quality certifications and attestations within PAGO Switzerland
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Certifcate ISO 9001:2008
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Certificate ISO 9001 IQNet
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Certificate ISO 15378:2011 GMP
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Certificate FSC-ACC 013
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CPG Certificate "lachende" Welt
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CPG WinergieCheck
ISO 15378 certification for the Home Market of Switzerland and Austria
Since September 2011, the above mentioned business units are certified according to ISO 15378 GMP. With this certification, at the site Grabs, Pago accomplishes the requirements of pharmaceutical, medical and automotive industries. In addition to the special rules on hygiene and clothing are met with the GMP standard sequence-specific issues such as validation, risk analysis, change control and line clearance (see chart).
Incoming goods control
Laboratory-based specialists check the incoming raw materials for specific properties such as tack (initial adhesion), release (adhesion strength), adhesive application weight and many others.
Quality assurance in printing
High quality is assured through a controlled production process and by means of spot checks. Proof readers check and approve the incoming print data. Once the printing machines have been set up, the samples are checked by revisers using electronic devices (such as scanners, barcode verifiers and cameras). Once underway, the production process is monitored by the machine operators and by final inspection staff. The latter check the finished printed products before they are released for packing and dispatch.
Quality assurance in engineering
In engineering, quality inspection is standardised and conducted according to detailed inspection instructions and checklists. The labelling systems can be validated upon customer request. Validation is a documented and traceable inspection according to the pharmaceutical industry standard GAMP (Good Automated Manufacturing Practice).