Good Practices definition

Good Practices means compliance with the applicable standards contained in then-current “Good Laboratory Practices” or “GLP”, “Good Manufacturing Practices” or “GMP” and “Good Clinical Practices” or “GCP” as promulgated by the FDA, and all analogous guidelines promulgated by the EMA or the ICH, as applicable.
Good Practices means measures applied in one or more countries that have proven to be very effective in meeting the stated aim or objective;
Good Practices means compliance in all material respects with the applicable requirements contained inGood Laboratory Practices,” “Investigational New Drug”, “Good Clinical Practices,” “New Drug, and/or “current Good Manufacturing Practices” regulations as promulgated by the FDA.

Examples of Good Practices in a sentence

  • WHO Good Practices for Pharmaceutical Products Containing Hazardous Substances.

  • WHO Good Practices for Pharmaceutical Quality Control Laboratories.

  • This autonomous agreement, which receives the European Commission’s financial support, is based on a Good Practices Guide.

  • The text of the Agreement and its annexes, including the Good Practices Guide, are available from http://www.nepsi.eu and provide useful information and guidance for the handling of products containing respirable crystalline silica.

  • The certificate of Surgical/Lab items should also certify that the Manufacturing Plant in which the product is produced is subject to inspection at suitable intervals, and that the manufacturer conforms to the requirement for Good Practices in manufacture and quality control as recommended by the World Health Organization in respect of products to be sold or distributed within the country of origin or to be exported.


More Definitions of Good Practices

Good Practices means those practices, methods, acts, techniques, and standards as may be followed or employed at the time of performance of the Work, and which (i) are generally accepted for use in the ethanol production industry, in connection with project management, design, engineering and construction of an ethanol production facility of the same or similar size and type as the Facility in the region in which the Facility is located, (ii) are commonly used in ethanol plant design engineering, construction, project management and operations for projects of a similar size, type and complexity as the Facility, and (iii) would be expected if the Work is performed in a manner consistent with Applicable Laws and the objectives of reliability, safety, environmental protection, economy and expediency.
Good Practices means any of the practices, methods and activities approved by a significant portion of the gas or propane distribution industry, as applicable, as good practices applicable to operations of similar design, size and capacity or any of the practices, methods or activities which, in the exercise of reasonable judgment by an operator of a distribution business in light of the facts known at the time the decision was made, could have been expected to accomplish the desired result at a reasonable cost consistent with good business practices, reliability, safety, expedition and applicable law. Good Practices are not intended to be limited to the optimal practices, methods or acts to the exclusion of all others, but rather to be practices, methods or acts generally accepted in the gas or propane distribution industry, as applicable.
Good Practices means cGCP, cGLP and cGMP.
Good Practices means compliance with the applicable standards contained in then-current “Good Laboratory Practices,” “Good Manufacturing Practices
Good Practices means a set of principles and standards on the manufacture, preservation, testing or circulation of drugs, prescription of drugs, clinical trial of drugs, and culture, cultivation and harvest of medicinal materials, and other sets of principles and standards promulgated or announced by the Minister of Health for application based on the instructions of the World Health Organization or other international organizations which are joined or accredited by Vietnam.
Good Practices means compliance with the applicable requirements contained in regulations promulgated by the EMEA and comparable international standards.
Good Practices means compliance with the applicable standards contained in then-current “Good Laboratory Practices,” “Good Manufacturing Practices” and/or “Good Clinical Practices,” as promulgated by the FDA and all analogous guidelines promulgated by the EMA, ICH or other country regulatory agencies, as applicable.