Ensuring safety and quality in cosmetic products is crucial. Organizations adhere to robust Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), with ISO 22716:2007 serving as the global standard. Complementing this is the EU’s Regulation (EC) No 1223/2000, mandating GMP compliance. Seeking to demonstrate commitment, organizations often pursue ISO 22716 certification. Below, we outline its benefits and the streamlined 15-day process for obtaining GMP certificates.

ISO 22716:2007 Standard:
  • International standard for Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) for cosmetics.
  • Provides guidance on documenting and regulating production, control, storage, and shipment of cosmetic products.
  • Practical methods for managing factors affecting product quality.

European Union Regulation (EC) No 1223/2000:

  • Requires cosmetic products to adhere to GMP.
  • GMPs ensure quality assurance through scientifically based activities and risk assessments.
  • Defines activities to obtain products meeting defined characteristics.

Benefits of ISO 22716 Certification:

  • Improves quality management systems.
  • Demonstrates commitment to cosmetic product safety.
  • Ensures compliance with international guidelines.
  • International standard for Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) for cosmetics.
Certification Process

Application Submission for GMP Certification:

Organizations submit their applications for Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) certification.

Review and Verification of Application Details:

Regulatory authorities scrutinize and verify the details provided in the certification application.

Inspection of Manufacturing Facility for Compliance:

A thorough inspection of the manufacturing facility is conducted to ensure compliance with GMP standards.

Issuance of GMP Certificate:

 Upon successful completion of the application review and facility inspection, the GMP certificate is issued to the organization.

Timeline for the certification: 15 Days.

This streamlined process ensures adherence to Good Manufacturing Practices for cosmetics, as outlined in ISO 22716:2007, and compliance with relevant regulations such as the EU Regulation (EC) No 1223/2000.

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