How To Write SOP
How To Write SOP
Parts of SOP
SOP consist of following parts,
Header
It includes the company name.
It is present on all Pages of Standard Operating Procedure or SOP.
It is written in Bold capital letters usually font size of 16.
Type of Document
It contains document type like,
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
Write it in capital bold letters.
Usually, 14 font size is used.
Tittle
It contains the name of activity for which SOP is written e.g
COMPRESSION MACHINE
Write it in bold and capital letters.
Usually, font size is 12.
SOP Number
SOP is given a unique number depending on an in-house coding system like
SOP-DC-ABC-Z.
DC is departmental code like PRD for production, STR for store etc.
ABC is a sequence number starting from 001.
Z is the revision number.
Effective Date
It is the date from which SOP is going to be implemented. Mean it is the date
from which SOP will be effective for that specific activity, after approval from all
concerned persons.
Before the effectiveness of SOP training of concerned personnel is conducted.
It is written as dd.mm.yyyy.
(day, month and year)
Review Date
It is the date at which SOP should be reviewed.
Supersedes
It includes the previous Revision number.
If SOP is new it will be Nil.
Page No
It includes a total number of pages.
Signature Box
It includes,
Prepared By
Reviewed By
Approved By
Prepared By
It includes the name and designation of a person who writes the SOP.
The person is from SOP initiating department e.g production, QA, QC etc.
It is written as the name and designation of a person followed by signature and
date.
Reviewed By
It includes the name and designation of a person who reviews the SOP.
Usually, the head of the department of the initiating department reviews the
SOP.
It is written as the name and designation of a person followed by signature and
date.
Approved By
It includes the name and designation of a person who approves the SOP.
Usually, the head of the department of QA or Management representative/MR
approves the SOP.
It is written as the name and designation followed by signature and date.
Purpose
Purpose section clearly describes the need of that SOP, why it is generated.
For example in the case of SOP for Fluid Bed dryer, it is written as,
This SOP is generated to define a standard operating procedure for the operation
of the fluid bed dryer.
Scope
It includes the areas which are covered by a specific SOP.
In the case of SOP for Fluid Bed dryer, Scope is written as,
This SOP is for the fluid bed dryer.
Responsibility
This Section highlights the responsibilities of personnel for that SOP.
Procedure
This section includes a step by step description of how a task is to be
performed.
It should be written after a complete study of that specific task or operation for
which SOP is to be established.
The procedure should be in such a way that it can easily be understood by the
end-user.
It is written on A4 size white paper.
Usually, the font size used is 12.
Do not write long paragraphs.
Write in steps.
Headings and subheading should be written in bold capital letters.
Precautions
Safety measures should be listed in this section.
Revision History
It includes the data which represent the revision history of SOP.
Reason for revision is mentioned in this section along with the date.
Annexure
Annexures are specific formats which are used along with SOP for recording
specific data.
Annexures are attached with SOP
e.g
Annexure 1
Any checklist.
Annexure 2
Data recording form.
Footer of SOP
Footer is on every page of SOP.
It is usually written in 10 font size.
It includes,
SOP Number.
Revision Number.
Page Number.
The page number is written as x of y.
x is an individual page number.
y is the total number of pages.
Example, if the total number of pages are 4 then for 1st-page x of y means 1 of
4.