
Identify and maintain documents related to the chemical management system
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Relevant employees should be informed and have access to the latest documents.
Documents related to chemical management system that should be stored are (include but are not limited to):
Regulatory
- Local legislation and compliance requirements and monitoring procedure
- Global regulations of countries where the supplier’s goods are exported
Organisation policies and strategy
- Chemical management policy document.
- Chemical management strategy document.
- Purchasing, transparency and traceability policy documents
- Production traceability documents (recipe sheets, process logs)
ZDHC related
- ZDHC Performance InCheck Reports
- ZDHC Clearstream Reports
- ChemCheck Reports from chemical formulators
- ZDHC Supplier Roadmap to Zero documents
Chemical inventory related
- Chemical Inventory List (CIL), with details on ZDHC MRSL conformance and hazards
- Supplier declarations from chemical formulators to ZDHC MRSL and Brand RSL requirements, wherever required
- Third-party (ZDHC Approved MRSL Certifier) certifications from chemical formulators and raw material suppliers
- Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and the relevant management process
Supply chain related
- Latest customer (brands) RSL documents.
- Sub-supplier and sub-contractor evaluation documents, when included in the chemical management system scope
Training related
- Records of training and mock drills conducted
Health and Safety
- PPE requirements and assessment
- Emergency response plan
- Incident register
Continuous improvement
- Internal and external test reports and CAP
- Internal and external audit reports, Management Review Meeting (MRM) minutes and follow-up actions
- Root Cause Analysis (RCA) for product non-conformities and corrective/preventive actions