GB/T 22275.3-2008
ActiveRequirements of conduct for good laboratory practice - Part 3: Compliance of laboratory suppliers with GLP principles
良好实验室规范实施要求 第3部分:实验室供应商对良好实验室规范原则的符合情况
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This standard specifies the requirements for laboratory suppliers to demonstrate compliance with Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) principles, covering the supply of products, materials, and services used in non-clinical safety testing. It is applied in the context of Chinese laboratories conducting regulated studies, such as those for chemical, pharmaceutical, or pesticide safety assessments, where suppliers must ensure their items do not compromise the integrity of GLP-compliant test results. The standard is used by procurement and quality assurance teams to evaluate and audit suppliers for adherence to GLP in the supply chain.
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