GB/T 22275.6-2008
ActiveRequirements of conduct for good laboratory practice - Part 6: The application of the principles of GLP to computerised systems
良好实验室规范实施要求 第6部分:良好实验室规范原则在计算机化的系统中的应用
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This standard specifies the requirements for applying Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) principles to computerised systems used in non-clinical safety testing of chemicals and products. It is applied by laboratories and testing facilities to ensure the integrity, security, and traceability of electronic data generated, processed, or stored by computerised systems during regulatory studies. The standard covers system validation, data entry controls, audit trails, and electronic record management to maintain compliance with GLP in pharmaceutical, chemical, and agrochemical testing contexts.
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