Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) for Cosmetics Nonclinical Studies
Learn the requirements of 21 CFR 58 (Good Laboratory Practices for Nonclinical Studies), providing additional context and study examples to enhance your understanding of key concepts and of GLP applicability to cosmetics labs.
Overview
Learn the requirements of 21 CFR 58 (Good Laboratory Practices for Nonclinical Studies), providing additional context and study examples to enhance your understanding of key concepts and of GLP applicability to cosmetics labs. The training extends beyond the regulation itself to provide guidance on using computerized systems in a GLP environment, recommendations for preparing for a GLP inspection, and a suggested framework for implementing or improving GLP in your organization.
After completing this course, you will understand:
- how to establish the GLP roles and responsibilities of people in your organization
- develop a quality-controlled plan to implement or improve GLP
- maintain that level of quality and GLP compliance through inspections and audits
The goal of the course is to help you implement the organizational processes and conditions under which GLP-compliant non-clinical studies are planned, performed, monitored, recorded, archived, and reported. Once you learn these practices, you can apply them to the specific functions at your own organization.
Learn:
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GLP and the specific requirements of 21 CFR 58
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The importance of GLP
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When the regulations apply to your cosmetics laboratory
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How to achieve and maintain compliance