Knowledge of: the role of GMP in preventing contamination, its relationship to legislative responsibilities and potential implications of non-compliance the relationship between the Code of GMP and workplace procedures, systems and processes GMP personnel and their respective responsibilities personal role, responsibility and accountability for implementing GMP sources of advice on GMP requirements for own work personal clothing and footwear requirements for working in and/or moving between work areas personal clothing use, storage and disposal requirements common types and sources of contamination that occur in the work area control methods and procedures used in the work area to maintain GMP, including an understanding of the purpose of control, the consequence if not controlled and the method of control where relevant monitoring, inspection and checking procedures relating to process control requirements standards for materials, equipment and utensils used in the work area evidence of out-of-standard or unacceptable performance action required in the event of non-compliance storage and handling requirements for raw materials, packaging components and product relevant to work role housekeeping requirements and responsibilities relating to own work,where relevant this includes use and storage of housekeeping/cleaning equipment waste collection, recycling and handling procedures relevant to own work responsibilities responsibilities for reporting and recording quality information |