Summary of workshop practice in pharmaceutical factory 1
Internship has become a compulsory course for college students who are about to graduate from every school. Because in practice, you will learn a lot and understand a lot, some of which you can't learn in class. The reason why the school arranged for us to go out for internship is to let us know more about society, our major and our future work.
This holiday, six college students, under the guidance of their tutors, went to Kanglai Pharmaceutical Factory for internship. In these days' exchange and study, we have learned professional knowledge in pharmacy, broadened our horizons, and more importantly, our students' understanding of the enterprise and their own development have been quite shocked. When we first arrived at the company, under the leadership of the person in charge, we put on our work clothes and followed him to visit the pharmaceutical factory. We passed one workshop after another, and saw that the mechanical personnel inside were very busy, but their work was in good order. We all benefited a lot from visiting the pharmaceutical factory and listening to the introduction of the person in charge. The internship time passed quickly. After this period of visit and practice, I have some experience.
Strictly abide by the company's rules and regulations at work. This is the most basic requirement for an employee, so in the future work, I will strictly abide by the rules and regulations and safety awareness of the pharmaceutical factory workshop, not be late, not leave early, not absent without reason, not leaving my post at will, work hard and check carefully.
At work, we should work hard, be modest and eager to learn, and study hard. At work, don't do a lot of things and be careless, otherwise the consequences will be very serious. If you don't understand anything in your work, please consult your predecessors humbly and study hard. In this society, if you don't work hard, you will only be eliminated by this society.
At work, we should unite our colleagues. After all, the strength of unity is the greatest, and the strength of individuals is still limited. At work, we should maintain good relations with colleagues, help each other and improve each other, which will help everyone.
This society is always in competition, the survival of the fittest is the eternal truth, and the core competitiveness is the irreplaceable ability of enterprises to maintain themselves with the changes of market, scientific and technological progress and internal and external environment of production and operation. This ability is important because the competitiveness it brings can't be bought, taken away, learned or even irreplaceable and cannot be simulated. So there must be competition, pressure and progress. Under such circumstances, everyone will improve greatly. I also know that I have many shortcomings in this internship, so I will continue to work hard and do better in my future work and study.
Summary of workshop practice in pharmaceutical factory II
This morning, I had the honor of visiting our new pharmaceutical factory. Xinghu Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. is the most powerful pharmaceutical factory in our city. It mainly extracts the effective components of traditional Chinese medicine and then makes medicine. The most famous product is compound baicalin tablets. Xinghu Pharmaceutical's compound Scutellaria baicalensis tablets are essential medicines for our home travel. Whenever I feel angry or have a sore throat, I take a few pills and cure the disease immediately, hehe. Today, with excitement and curiosity, I visited the production workshop, boiling medicine extraction workshop and laboratory under the leadership of a beautiful minister sister.
The first is the production workshop. After we entered the gate, we saw a whole row of lockers with names written on them. The minister's sister said that every staff member has slippers to prevent people from bringing in bacteria from the outside. She took out her keys, put on her slippers and gave me two shoe covers to put on before taking me upstairs.
Let's go to the third floor first. This floor is for the production of capsules. The first thing I saw was the first dressing room. She took me in and gave me a sterilized suit to wear. She also took out her clean clothes in the dressing room. But it's also in order, hat, coat, pants, mask, hehe, so that only the eyes are exposed. Then I opened another door and went to the second dressing room, where I washed my hands with cleaning solution, dried them and prepared to enter the production line. When I come here, I can't help but sigh: the requirements for hygiene in the pharmaceutical factory workshop are really strict, no less than the operating room of the hospital! Then, I visited every studio in the process of making capsules. Each studio has several doors communicating with others, and the rooms are separated by glass. Each process has a fine division of labor, and most of the production is mechanized. What impressed me most was the capsule filling machine, because it happened to be running during the visit: while emptying capsules and putting materials into the hopper, the machine will automatically fill capsules and eject them, or it can eject unfilled capsules and unqualified empty capsules from another exit. There are many transparent plastic bags next to them, which contain finished capsules. I have seen so many capsules for the first time in my life!
Let's go to the second floor. This floor is used to produce pills. It is similar to the layout of the third floor, and it is also the first to enter the first and second dressing rooms. The composition of the studio is similar to that of the third floor, but there are more studios for granulating and tabletting. The machines used are different from those on the third floor. What impressed me the most were two kinds of automatic packaging machines, hehe, they were also running at that time. The first packaging machine has a large hopper for placing the produced tablets and a horizontal conveyor belt for transporting plastic bottles. This machine can count specific tablets and put them into bottles, and automatically tighten the caps and label them. The second packaging machine is used to package tablets into blister type and produce non-toxic aluminum foil at the same time. At the same time, the blister is manually filled into tablets, then the two are obliquely embedded, and then sealed by high temperature cylinder.
Then, the minister's sister showed me around the decocting workshop. The space here is much wider, and it is no longer divided into countless studios, but a whole floor of huge musical instruments connected together. Boiling medicine, extraction, solvent recovery, evaporation, boiling pulp and making extract are all instrument integration. The instruments here are all stainless steel, so we can't see how they work. Some of them can only see the tumbling liquid medicine through the small window on the instrument.
Finally, I also asked to visit the laboratory. However, it is similar to the analytical chemistry laboratory in our school, with instrument room, laboratory, reagent room, specimen room and culture room. The high-end instruments used are nothing more than HPLC, UV instrument, melting point instrument, acidity meter and so on. There happened to be staff doing column chromatography when I went, and I was eager to try, hehe. But the post he used was too small. How efficient is the column? Ha ha.
After visiting the pharmaceutical factory, I benefited a lot, knowing what the real pharmaceutical production is like, the knowledge I learned from books is concrete and intuitive, and I also personally experienced the strict hygiene requirements of the pharmaceutical factory workshop and the strict working attitude of the staff. They don't talk much, but they are quite cautious.
Summary of workshop practice in pharmaceutical factory 3
Today, I visited Xiyu Pharmaceutical Factory. I was received by the director of the production department of the factory, a kind aunt. She is not tall, but she is very elegant and talkative. She talked eloquently with her mother. She went to her office first, and the environment was not bad. Then she took me to the production workshop. I wonder why it is called "workshop". The workshop is small, but very orderly, with one room next to another.
The premise of going in is to change clothes and disinfect. Before I go in, I will put on a white coat, a hood and a shoe cover. First, I visited the surrounding workshops, which are all workshops for production, including a water purification room, an air conditioning room and a purification room. For example, the water purification room is simply to purify tap water into pure water similar to my drinking water, and then send it to all production water demand links through pipelines. There are two sets of equipment in the factory. One is an ion separation filter, and the other is a multi-column filter. The air-conditioned room is the place where all the gas in the workshop is provided. It sucks in the outside air, filters it layer by layer, and finally enters the workshop. In the process of filtration, three times of filtration, two times in this machine and the last time at the door of the workshop. These gases are recyclable. There is also a clean room, which is mainly used to extract caffeine from tea as in our organic chemistry experiment. There are both ethanol extraction and direct water extraction. Five vats of things hung in mid-air, and the extracted things flowed away from them. This is where the dregs come out, and the workshops outside are probably like this.
I entered the production workshop, and I have to further disinfect and change clothes. I put on a light blue dress, and I have to wear a hat and a mask. Wash your hands before you go in, and then go into the weighing room, which, as the name implies, is where things are stored and weighed. I visited the solid particle workshop, and the next process was pulping. The raw material of solid particles is mainly sucrose, and the prepared slurry is put into a drying container (similar to the container for frying melon seeds). This process is divided into two steps, one is pulping and the other is granulation. The container has advanced pulping and granulation technology, which is a very high instrument. Add sugar and medicine, shake the white cloth bag inside constantly, and finally dry it. Then there is the packing room. Mechanized packaging machine packs particles into small bags that we usually see when eating, and the adhesive tape is barrel-shaped before packaging. Then, the machine controls a certain downward flow speed of the particles, sends the particles downward at a certain time, and the other end rotates to make them into bags of particles. The machine also has its own automatic cutting.
Finally, the workshop for making pills. I can't remember the names of two old schools here, and one is a bit advanced. The advanced one can make 8 tons at a time, and the small one can only make 1.2 tons (as small as a gourd). The big one is embedded in a wall, and there is a workshop for putting pills into bottles, called the inner compartment. The same empty bottles, medicines and bottle caps are automatically installed by machines, and workers are just monitoring to find out the unqualified ones. This workshop is also connected to the peripheral workshops, where labels are attached, batch numbers are printed, the last ten packages are packed, and finally boxes are packed.
There is also a tabletting room, where western medicine tablets are pressed out. The principle of tablet press is not very clear, but what we probably know is that there are two sizes of die, the big one and the small one. This nozzle can be replaced. There are two tablet presses in this workshop, one with 33 mouths and the other with 35 mouths, which can press more than 33 tablets at a time.
All the machines are separated and need to be carried by people. In the off-season, there are many medicines that are not made, so I don't see them comprehensively, and some machines don't work. I hope to have a chance to know more about these machines during the winter vacation. What impresses me most is that what I am learning now has nothing to do with practice, and it is not surprising that others should have experience. Finally, I still have a lot to learn in this situation, and people should be flexible. Now that I have worked as a free laborer, there will be better opportunities waiting for me. I'm going to be a laborer in winter vacation!
Summary of workshop practice in pharmaceutical factory 4
Time flies. In a blink of an eye, more than half of my internship period has passed. I learned a lot of knowledge that I can't learn in textbooks, which is unforgettable and unforgettable. Only when I set foot on my job did I know that time is like this, life is like this, and my thoughts are changing like this. . .
On the first day of reporting to the company, I was particularly excited. I came to the door of the company. Although it is not big, it does not lose style. Simple as it is, it's neat. Not the kui is a pharmaceutical factory! Minister Yang of the Ministry of Life took us to the dormitory to settle down first, and my heart suddenly cooled. A small room for six people, like a school, goes in and out, just like there is no school. Public toilets, male and female dormitories in the same building, my God! This is the dormitory? Pack things, eat Chinese food in class, visit the company, hold a new employee meeting, and everything goes step by step. The heat is unbearable and the company's conditions are simple. In our eyes, there are only three words: cheat. On the third day, some people left and chose other pharmaceutical companies. Some people left one after another, which was very unpleasant.
Yes, affection is medicine. It's not bad. We support each other, help each other and work slowly, and we find it is actually quite good here. Go to work on time every day and start to invest. I've been practicing for months and I've been working hard. I feel that my brain is almost funny, with limited funds and limited time. Life is so dull, it has been half a year in a blink of an eye, and I can't tell my feelings. When I first arrived at the company, I was at a loss. Do you want to stay in the workshop of a pharmaceutical factory all your life? Is the dream that I promised to realize buried because of this? No, all I have to do is move on. I like to see different suns every day. If I know what the future looks like, I don't want to do it. What I want to do is to keep learning in practice, keep exploring and summarizing, find out my shortcomings and deficiencies in my work, and find out ways to solve problems, improve my innovation ability in my work, do more things, read more and talk less. Now I feel the future is suddenly clear, yes! What you want to see is not the process of hard work. Only when you have tasted hardships will you taste the joy of victory. Now I have to learn new knowledge. I take active actions in exams, study and work, making my life full and wonderful every day. At the beginning of the new year, our company held the 11th workers' congress in the Party School, which gave me a great shock. Although it is necessary for every company to hold a staff meeting, what I feel most is the unity and vitality shown by the company collectively. Yes, isn't a good enterprise built on the strength of unity?
Practice is the last extremely important practical teaching link in university education. Through practice, contact with the practical work related to this major in social practice, enhance perceptual knowledge, comprehensively apply the basic theories, basic skills and professional knowledge learned, and cultivate and exercise the ability to analyze and solve practical problems independently.
When the old and the new turn, when you look back, you must do your homework. Reflect on your own gains and losses in the past year, remember and cherish them-you can rejoice and lament secretly, but you can't be discouraged. You should know how to look back, remember, and turn your head and move on after a short memorial service. Before starting a new trip, you need to spend some time rearranging the equipment in your backpack to prepare for the next trip. Because only by knowing the chips in your hands can you face the upcoming challenges more rationally. Whether it is to strengthen the resilience of the mind to blows or to store more energy for the body to cope with diseases, it is a very important reorganization step. Before the curtain opens tomorrow, please adjust yourself to a calm and steady posture, ready to go. Master Huang Yongyu has a classic fable: crabs, owls and bats go to a bad habit correction class. A few years later, they all graduated successfully. But the knot is that crabs are still rampant, owls are still sleeping during the day and moving at night, and bats are still upside down. The moral of the story is clear at a glance: the knowledge of passive swallowing is more important, and it is to act immediately. If you are still staring at the immediate goal and only know desire, then please break the silence and start-because the longer you prepare, the more difficult it will be to act. In the past year, it was either loss or glory, such as browsing computer windows and being clicked to turn pages. Looking back, looking out, staring, longing ... brings me infinite freshness and longing for the New Year. So, after looking back, please turn around immediately and move on to the next goal.
Summary of workshop practice in pharmaceutical factory 5
The summer homework assigned to us by the school is to find our own internship in a pharmaceutical factory. Also write practice logs and reports. Where can I find a pharmaceutical factory to practice by myself? Even if we find a pharmaceutical factory, people may not let us go.
But fortunately, I finally found someone to practice in the pharmaceutical factory here. Because there are other things in the summer vacation, there is very little time in the summer vacation, so I can only practice in a pharmaceutical factory for one day.
In order to get to the pharmaceutical factory at eight o'clock, I got up at six fifty in the morning. After cleaning up, I quickly took a bus to _ _ pharmaceutical factory and started my day's practical life. ...
Because my internship time is very short, only one day, so Minister Wang first took me to the production workshop to see the production process. There are many checkpoints to enter the workshop. The next step is the dressing room. I went in and put on my special work clothes, and then I went into the next room, that is, the ordinary area, and finally I could enter the production workshop. Workshops are also one by one. Every time you enter a different workshop, you have to go through two doors for disinfection before you can really enter the production line. During the visit, Minister Wang gave me a detailed introduction to the work functions of various departments and the operation functions of various equipment.
After the visit, Minister Wang asked me to work in the packaging department first. Come to the packaging department and learn to package drugs from those girls. I knew it as soon as my sister handed it to me, and soon I felt that I was doing it smoothly and at a much faster speed. There is too much work in the packaging workshop. I didn't rest for a minute in the morning, but I was busy ... As soon as the labeling machine started, we would quickly put the labeled drugs into a special foam box, then into the box, and finally into a box with a unified label. This is my first contact with packaged things, and it feels fresh and fun, so I work hard and don't feel tired at all. But if I really work here for a year, a month or a week, I guess I will definitely be bored to death. I really admire those sisters. Some of them have worked there for four years. It's amazing!
We didn't stay in the packaging department this afternoon, so I wanted to see how each step was operated. Although Minister Wang gave me a detailed introduction this morning, I still want to see it in person, and I am quite impressed.
This is the first time I have witnessed the whole process of making drugs. It turns out that a small glass injection has to go through so many processes to make it. The first step is to wash the bottle roughly with alkaline water, followed by fine washing, and the fine washing of the bottle should go through three processes: purified water cleaning, spin-drying by a dryer and infrared drying and sterilization. Step two, filling and sealing. Although these are all made by machines, some bottles can't be sealed, so someone must pick out those unsealed bottles at any time. The third step is steam and high temperature sterilization. Finally, labeling and packaging. ...
Although the practice time today is very short, I still learned a lot from it. I believe that after today's visit, it will be of great help to my future study.
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