Bal Pharma
Fusion Interview Questions and Answers
Q1. Define static charge and electric charge and the difference between them?
Static charge is an imbalance of electric charges within or on the surface of a material. Electric charge is a fundamental property of matter.
Static charge is a type of electric charge that remains in a fixed position on an object or material.
Electric charge is the property of matter that causes it to experience a force when placed in an electromagnetic field.
Static charge can be generated by friction, contact, or induction.
Electric charge can be positive or negative, and is ...read more
Q2. What is change control and types of change control?
Change control is a process that manages changes to a product or system. There are three types of change control: corrective, preventive, and adaptive.
Change control is a formal process that ensures changes to a product or system are properly documented, reviewed, and approved.
Corrective change control is used to fix problems that have been identified, such as defects or errors.
Preventive change control is used to prevent problems from occurring, such as implementing new secu...read more
Q3. How much humidity you maintain in PP area?
The humidity level in the PP area is maintained at a specific range.
The ideal humidity level in the PP area is between 45-55%.
Humidity levels are monitored using a hygrometer.
High humidity can cause condensation and damage to equipment.
Low humidity can cause static electricity and damage to products.
Humidity levels may need to be adjusted based on the type of product being produced.
Q4. How do you perform product change over cleaning?
Product change over cleaning involves a systematic process of cleaning and sanitizing equipment and surfaces to prevent cross-contamination.
Identify the type of product and equipment to be cleaned
Disassemble equipment and remove any remaining product
Clean equipment and surfaces with appropriate cleaning agents
Sanitize equipment and surfaces with appropriate sanitizing agents
Reassemble equipment and perform visual inspection
Verify cleanliness and readiness for production
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Q5. How many types of cleaning you perform?
We perform various types of cleaning depending on the area and the level of cleanliness required.
We perform daily cleaning of common areas such as lobbies, restrooms, and break rooms.
We perform deep cleaning of production areas and equipment on a weekly or monthly basis.
We perform specialized cleaning such as electrostatic disinfection for high-risk areas.
We also perform post-construction cleaning for newly built or renovated areas.
The types of cleaning we perform vary depend...read more
Q6. Brief description of deviation?
Deviation refers to a departure from the expected or planned course of action.
Deviation can occur in various fields such as production, finance, and project management.
It can be caused by factors such as human error, equipment malfunction, or external factors beyond control.
Examples of deviation include a production line shutting down unexpectedly, a project going over budget, or a financial report showing unexpected losses.
Deviation can be monitored and controlled through re...read more
Q7. What is validation?
Validation is the process of ensuring that something is accurate, reliable, and meets the required standards.
Validation is used to confirm that data, processes, or systems are correct and meet specific requirements.
It involves comparing data or results against a set of predefined criteria or standards.
Examples of validation include checking the accuracy of data entered into a database, verifying the functionality of software, and ensuring that a manufacturing process meets qu...read more
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