GB/T 22275.4-2008
ActiveRequirements of conduct for good laboratory practice - Part 4: The application of the GLP principles to field studies
良好实验室规范实施要求 第4部分:良好实验室规范原则在现场研究中的应用
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This standard specifies the application of Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) principles to field studies, covering activities such as environmental fate, residue chemistry, and ecotoxicology trials conducted outside a fixed laboratory. It is primarily used by testing facilities, sponsors, and regulatory bodies in the agricultural chemical and pharmaceutical industries to ensure the quality, integrity, and traceability of data generated during field-based research. The standard applies to studies involving soil, water, air, or biological systems where controlled experimental conditions are maintained in natural or semi-natural environments.
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