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For many organizations, a cloud-based CMMS is the right tool to help them scale, connect mission-critical systems, and optimize operations.
Compliance demands in the process manufacturing industry are rising, with current regulatory demands driving an even greater need for your manufacturing plant to maintain detailed documentation, traceability and adherence to procedures and protocols. A single misstep or gap in documentation can mean major fines or safety incidents. If your plant is non-compliant in any area you could face financial penalties, unexpected downtime and long-term reputational damage.
How you build and maintain trust in your manufacturing plant is deeply influenced by today’s compliance standards, particularly in facilities and asset management within highly regulated industries. Competitive organizations rely on technology-driven solutions, like a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) to help simplify compliance and turn it into a strategic advantage.
In this article, we examine what the latest regulatory requirements for the industry are, key challenges you may be facing and how a CMMS can help.
The complexity of the regulatory landscape for process manufacturing has increased substantially. While there are many regulations you need to adhere to, here are four areas where recent regulatory shifts are likely stirring the pot for your plant’s compliance.
In Europe, NIS2 is meant to help improve digital resiliency and security practices across 18 sectors, including manufacturing and chemical processing plants. With a broad impact, NIS2 challenges manufacturing plants like yours to assess risk more regularly and thoroughly, handle risks and incidents faster and ensure business continuity. Now, you are required to do mandatory risk assessments as well as manage comprehensive incident reporting and seek third-party oversight.
The International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering’s (ISPE) GAMP guide provides a set of principles and procedures for manufacturers and users of automated systems. Specific to the pharmaceutical industry, GAMP ensures products have the required level of industry quality, dictating that it must be built into every stage of the manufacturing process. The release of GAMP 5 along with its Calibration and IT Infrastructure guides mean tighter validation, data integrity and calibration controls for automated manufacturing systems.
Set in motion by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), OSHA’s process safety management (PSM) of highly hazardous chemicals defines and regulates a PSM program for manufacturing plants that use, store, manufacture, handle or carry out any on-site movement of hazardous materials. You are required to maintain process-hazard documentation, management-of-change, contractor training and a rigorous audit schedule.
There are several compliance frameworks that are evolving both in scope and enforcement for the manufacturing industry. These include the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 9001and 45001 as well as environmental, social, and governance (ESG) standards. From managing workplace health and safety risks to prohibiting bribes for retaining business to frameworks for assessing non-financial performance, manufacturing plants like yours have a responsibility to maintain continual improvement and compliance.
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Shifting and expanding regulatory requirements show a broader industry trend towards accountability across every stage of the production life cycle. Regulators and auditors expect digital-first record-keeping with time-stamped work orders, preventive maintenance logs, validation histories and change control documentation. In some cases, you may need to provide proof of third-party training, ESG performance metrics and cyber-resilience protocols.
The elevation of regulatory expectations carries much sharper consequences with it. A single missing log or calibration certificate may lead to failed inspections, production shutdowns or legal ramifications. In sectors like chemical processing, pharmaceuticals and food and beverage, a failed audit can cause supply chain disruption, product recalls or even public safety concerns.
The number and complexity of regulatory requirements has increased substantially and is set to continue in the near term. Responding to this is extremely challenging, with process manufacturers under increasing pressure to respond with precision, speed and accountability.
Non-compliance can have a direct and profound effect on operations and reputations. Here are four critical challenges you need to be aware of.
Regulatory compliance has outgrown traditional spreadsheets and manual notes on a clipboard. Using a purpose-built CMMS solution helps you turn compliance from a reactive event into an ongoing, proactive business asset. The following outline five capabilities that a purpose-built CMMS can bring your plant into the future of compliance.
Your technicians can use a CMMS solution to log actions, upload photos and sign off digitally on necessary documents and procedures. Integrated training logs make sure that only qualified personnel handle regulated tasks, so you can boost traceability and workforce confidence.
Related Read: Compliance Without Compromise With a CMMS For Highly Regulated Industries
Regulatory compliance is central to operational integrity and public trust. Proactively adopting a purpose‑built CMMS means you have the power to streamline compliance and turn it into an engine of reliability, safety and competitive differentiation.
A CMMS with advanced compliance capabilities can help you:
With industry regulations increasingly focused on digital resilience, thorough process safety and data traceability, a CMMS can make every audit into an opportunity to show operational excellence and build trust.
To take your compliance readiness to the next level without compromise, get in touch with us today.
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