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Published on April 8, 2020
By Sachin Murdeshwar
Mumbai: India and the world today are going through unprecedented times on account of COVID 19 pandemic. During these trying times, supply of medicines is fundamental need of the hour for which smooth functioning of manufacturing operations is critical. Recognizing this, the Government of India also categorized pharmaceutical manufacturing, distribution, ancillary and support operations as essential goods and services and exempted it from lockdown.
Employee safety is vital for keeping the manufacturing operations open during this pandemic. IPA and its members’ companies have come together to develop the ‘Best Practices’ document to safeguard employee safety in pharmaceutical manufacturing. The document echoes general insights on preventative measures and provides a comprehensive set of best practices for the safety of employees engaged in manufacturing and covers:
Effective communication across manufacturing network
Employee segregation and remote working for non- essential work force
Mr. Satish Reddy, President, Indian Pharmaceutical Alliance, acknowledged the role of pharma manufacturing operations and appreciating its employees’ efforts in ensuring the supply of medicines, and said, “Employees in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector play a crucial role as they continue to work to produce and ensure uninterrupted supply of medicines to patients in these challenging times.”
Mr. Sudarshan Jain, Secretary-General, Indian Pharmaceutical Alliance said, “These are unprecedented times. Employee Safety has and always been fundamental and our top priority. This document demonstrates our commitment to provide employees safe and healthy working environment.”
IPA reaffirms its commitment to ensure sustained access to high quality medicines in the country and across the world. IPA acknowledges the relentless efforts by the employees in the pharma manufacturing industry.