Statute 02 of 06 · Schedule M 2024

GMP induction trail, per batch, per contractor.

Schedule M, Drugs and Cosmetics Rules 1945 (revised 2024)

Schedule M revised 2024 changed the documentation bar for Indian pharma GMP plants. The induction trail is no longer optional. Every contractor on the cleanroom floor must have a current, signed, gate-verifiable induction certificate. Paper sign-off sheets no longer pass. Zentry produces the chain.

SCHEDULE M · BATCH 14CDSCO surveillance ready
Cleanroom induction · Batch 14
BATCH-14Contractors inducted124 / 124
BATCH-14SOP training current100%
BATCH-14Hygiene attestationSigned
BATCH-14MAH zone access18 entries
BATCH-14Refresher due2 workers
BATCH-14External audits0 in period
Schedule M 2024 · CDSCO-ready · per-batch trail
EXPORT SCHEDULE M PACK
Audit-defensible · signed
StatuteSchedule M, D&C Rules 1945 · revised 2024
InspectorCDSCO · State Drug Controllers
Key sectionsGMP requirements · contractor induction · personnel hygiene
Applies toAll Indian pharma GMP manufacturing plants
What this statute actually demands

GMP induction trail, per batch, per contractor.

Schedule M is the GMP backbone of Indian pharmaceutical manufacturing. The 2024 revision tightened the documentation bar significantly: contractor induction trail per batch, personnel hygiene attestation per zone, cleanroom access evidence per shift, and a verifiable chain that ties every cleanroom entrant to a current, signed induction certificate. The CDSCO assessor reads the chain end-to-end, not just the paper at the door.

Until Zentry, GMP plants tracked contractor induction through paper sign-off sheets in the EHS cabin, biometric punches from the gate, and the HR team's reconciliation pre-audit. The assessor could not verify whether the induction actually happened, whether the sheet was signed at the time of the induction, or whether the worker on the cleanroom floor matched the worker on the certificate.

What Schedule M 2024 actually demands:

  • Per-batch contractor induction trail with signed certificate per worker.
  • Personnel hygiene attestation captured at the gate, per shift.
  • Cleanroom access evidence per worker, per zone, per shift.
  • Re-induction triggers on SOP change, on incident, on schedule.
  • Visitor and external auditor log including past CDSCO visits.

Zentry builds this chain end-to-end. Pass at the gate. Induct at the kiosk. Learn for role-based training. Gate verifies certificate validity at every cleanroom door. The CDSCO assessor sees one signed chain.

Evidence chain per module

Per Zentry module, this is what Schedule M 2024 evidence looks like:

Pass

Visitor and external auditor log with NDA, hygiene attestation, host approval. Per-period, per-visitor, signed.

Induct

3-minute kiosk induction with on-screen exam and signed certificate. QR-coded. Tied to the worker ID and the gate event.

Learn

Role-based GMP training records. Per-worker, per-SOP, per-batch. BRSR-ready for listed pharma manufacturers.

Gate

Cleanroom access verification. Every entrant's certificate validity checked at every zone gate.

Who buys for Schedule M 2024 compliance

The heads behind the Schedule M 2024 buying decision.

EHS HeadSafety / HSE Manager

Pain: Schedule M 2024 pressure. Per-batch induction trail demand. No way to prove anything to CDSCO.

Zentry answer: 3-minute kiosk induction enforced at the gate. Certificate validity verified at every cleanroom door. Per-batch trail ready in seconds.

Compliance HeadQA / Regulatory

Pain: Schedule M 2024 plus MSIHC plus §41B plus IS 14489 plus BRSR. Compiling one pack used to take a week.

Zentry answer: One export per regulation. Per-period, per-zone, per-contractor, per-batch. Ready in minutes.

Plant HeadGM Operations

Pain: Insurance posture suffers from incident traceability gaps. Schedule M batch recall risk grows.

Zentry answer: Per-worker, per-zone, per-shift trail. Batch traceability becomes clean. Insurance posture improves.

Compliance checklist

What CDSCO assessors check for Schedule M 2024:

  • Documented GMP induction for every contractor before cleanroom entry.
  • Signed certificate per worker, current within the validity period.
  • Personnel hygiene attestation per shift per worker.
  • Cleanroom access logs filtered per batch, per zone, per period.
  • Re-induction trail on SOP change, on incident, on schedule.
  • Role-based GMP training records for the workforce.
  • Visitor and external auditor log per period.
Customer outcome

Anonymised composite story

100% gate-anchoredSchedule M 2024 contractor induction coverage

Pre-Zentry, the pharma GMP plant in Hyderabad tracked contractor induction through paper sign-off sheets in the EHS cabin. The CDSCO assessor could not verify whether an actual induction happened. Post-Zentry, every contractor on the cleanroom floor carries a valid Induct certificate verified at the Gate event. The last Schedule M 2024 surveillance audit closed in 2 days with zero non-conformance on induction evidence. Composite story drawn from real deployments. Industry, geography and metrics are representative.

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Schedule M 2024 FAQ

Inspector questions, plainly answered.

How does Zentry satisfy the Schedule M 2024 induction trail requirement?

Induct delivers the 3-minute kiosk induction with on-screen exam at the plant gate. The certificate is QR-coded, signed, and validated at every Gate event before the worker enters the cleanroom. The chain is per-batch, per-contractor, per-zone, exportable as a single PDF for the CDSCO assessor.

What changed in the Schedule M 2024 revision?

The revision tightened personnel and contractor induction documentation requirements significantly: per-batch induction trail, per-shift hygiene attestation, signed certificate chain that ties every cleanroom entrant to a verifiable record. Paper sign-off sheets no longer satisfy the assessor.

Can Zentry run fully air-gapped for our pharma plant?

Yes. On-Premise tier runs entirely without internet. All worker data, induction certificates and access logs stay at the plant. Suitable for the strictest data-sovereignty pharma operations.

How does Zentry handle batch-level traceability for Schedule M audits?

Every contractor's induction, training, and access log can be filtered by batch ID. The assessor asks 'who was on Batch 14 floor on April 11', the answer comes in one filter.

How does Zentry support MAH-classified pharma units under Schedule M?

Induct enforces hazard-zone induction with signed acknowledgment before MAH-zone access. Gate verifies the acknowledgment at every zone entry. The MSIHC + §41B + Schedule M evidence chain is unified.

Does Zentry produce BRSR-ready workforce training records?

Yes. Learn exports the workforce training pack matching the SEBI BRSR Principle 3 and 5 disclosure format. Required for listed pharma manufacturers.

What if our plant has multiple GMP areas with different access rules?

Per-zone permissions in Gate. Per-zone induction requirements in Induct. The system enforces zone-specific rules per worker and per shift.

How long does a Schedule M 2024 ready deployment take?

A single-plant Sitewide+ deployment with Pass, Gate, Induct and Learn goes live in 6 to 8 weeks. Induction content typically takes 2 weeks to localise to the plant. For multi-plant pharma Groups, the rollout is sequenced plant-by-plant.

How it all connects

One event. Six audit narratives.

Every gate read, every kiosk submission, every certificate validation lands in a single tamper-evident, signed log. From that one event, six modules produce six distinct evidence trails, for six different audits, six different inspectors and six different heads inside the plant.