"DON'T BOTCH THE BATCH":
GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES

"Don't Botch the Batch" emphasizes the critical nature of following guidelines and procedures to prevent costly and potentially dangerous mistakes. This program encourages employees to take "ownership" of every batch that leaves the plant, reiterates the importance of complying with the use of personal protection equipment and documentation procedures and provides a humorous look at the avoidable stress of an FDA visit. Note: This program may be tailored to fit your specific industry.

Scenes Included in the Program:

INGREDIENTS
Everybody wants it special today! Everybody wants it a certain way today! Everybody wants to know what's in it today! This scene illustrates that customers have become very sophisticated. If you don't know about your product, who does?

DROWNING IN PRIORITIES
In this age of increased responsibility and fewer resources, many people feel that they are at the end of the their rope. Here, an employee gives voice to her feelings, using them as justification for shortcutting guidelines and procedures.

PICNIC
This poignant monologue underscores the devastating consequences if all possible care and caution are not exercised. A mother gives us a heart-wrenching account of the death of her three-year-old son, when she unwittingly serves him a cheeseburger laden with Ecoli bacteria.

OBSTACLES
These short vignettes illustrate some common obstacles which stand in the way of employees following guidelines and procedures.

BE PREPARED
Look, listen and laugh at the bedlam that can occur when an FDA Agent turns up at a site that's unprepared for an official visit.

IT'S ON THE RECEIPT
An employee shares his view of the upside of doing things right the first time. Though customer service sometimes seems to be an afterthought in other organizations, this character has a sense of pride in working for a company that ensures the quality and safety of its products.

 

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