2023-09-07Guideline for the Application of Japanese Cosmetics Manufacture and Sales License
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Application Requirements for Operators According to Articles 12 and 5 of the Japanese Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Act, if the applicant (who is a legal person, the directors, supervisors, council members, accountants, and liquidators of the legal person) meet the following conditions, the Prefectures (first-level administrative region in Japan) government will not approve the application for a cosmetic manufacturing and sales license submitted by the applicant: (a) Persons who have not been within 3 years from the date of revocation of the previously held cosmetic manufacturing and sales license due to neglect of safety management or quality assurance, the operator's failure to meet legal requirements or the failure to set up relevant responsible personnel in accordance with legal requirements; (b) Persons who have obtained a cosmetic manufacturing and sales license due to providing false materials or using improper means, resulting in the cancellation of the cosmetic manufacturing and sales license for less than 3 years; (c) Persons who have been sentenced to imprisonment for more than three years from the end of the sentence; (d) Persons who have violated the Act on Drugs, Medical Devices, etc., the Act on the Suppression of Narcotics and Psychotropic Substances, and the Act on the Suppression of Poisons and Highly Toxic Substances within 2 years; (e) People who are addicted to narcotics, marijuana, opium or stimulants; (f) Those who are unable to properly operate the cosmetics manufacturing and selling business due to mental or physical disabilities; (g) Persons who are still wards after they reach adulthood. |
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Other request (a) Each office has at least one person in charge of overall manufacturing and sales; (b) Each office has at least one person in charge of quality assurance; (c) Each office has at least one person in charge of safety management; (d) Must meet the standards of the Ministry of Quality Assurance (GQP) and the Ministry of Safety Management (GVP). |
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Coordinate manufacturing and salesperson in charge The person in charge of manufacturing and sales (Japanese for "manufacturing and sales responsible person") is mainly responsible for supervising the work of the person in charge of quality assurance and the person in charge of safety management, listening to and respecting the opinions of the person in charge of quality assurance and safety management, and coordinating the responsibility for quality assurance. The work between people and the head of safety management. The person in charge of manufacturing and sales shall meet any of the following: (a) Pharmacists; (b) Those who have completed professional courses in pharmacy or chemistry in high school or above; (c) Those who have completed pharmacy or chemistry-related courses in high school or above, and have been engaged in the quality management or safety management of cosmetics for 3 years; (d) Other persons who are deemed by the Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare to have the same level of knowledge as the above-mentioned persons. |
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Person in charge of quality assurance The person in charge of quality assurance (“person in charge of quality assurance” in Japanese) is mainly responsible for the management of cosmetic product launch, manufacturing, management and assurance of quality management implementation, quality management information, handling of defective problems, and recycling in accordance with the Ministry of Quality Assurance Order (GQP), document and record management. The requirements for the quality assurance person in charge are as follows: (a) Must be a full-time regular employee. Part-time employees and dispatched employees cannot serve as the person in charge of quality assurance; (b) Have the ability to properly handle the cosmetic quality assurance business; (c) Have more than 3 years of relevant experience in quality assurance; (d) Must be the person in charge of the quality assurance coordinating department of the enterprise; (e) Employees of departments involved in the sales of cosmetics shall not serve as the person in charge of quality assurance. |
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Safety management officer The person in charge of safety management (“person in charge of safety management” in Japanese) is mainly responsible for collecting and processing safety management information, establishing safety assurance measures based on safety management information, and implementing safety assurance measures in accordance with the Ministry of Safety Management (GVP). The requirements for the role of the person in charge of safety management are as follows: (a) Must be a full-time regular employee. Part-time employees and dispatched employees are not allowed to serve as the person in charge of safety management; (b) Have the ability to properly handle the cosmetic safety management business; (c) Have more than 3 years of relevant experience in safety management; (d) Must be the person in charge of the safety management and coordination department of the enterprise; (e) Employees of departments involved in the sales of cosmetics cannot serve as the person in charge of safety management. |