Good Storage Practices definition

Good Storage Practices or “GSPs” shall mean the Applicable Laws and Regulations that apply to the storage of Product in the Territory. Where no such laws and regulations exist in the Territory related to GSP, then these standards shall be established with reference to Good Storage Practices as published in Annex 9, WHO Technical Report Series 908, 2003 and any successor documents to the above.
Good Storage Practices. GSP” means that part of quality assurance that ensures that the quality of products is maintained by means of adequate control throughout the storage thereof;

Examples of Good Storage Practices in a sentence

  • The Principal Recipient shall comply with, and shall ensure that its Sub-Recipients comply with the WHO Guidelines for Good Storage Practices and Good Distribution Practices for Pharmaceutical Products.

  • The Implementing Organization shall ensure that all Sub-Grantees and/or Sub-contractors comply with the WHO Guidelines for Good Storage Practices and Good Distribution Practices for Pharmaceutical Products.

  • Licensee shall formulate, manufacture, package, store, package, formulate, sell, distribute or perform any other -businessesactivities according to applicable good practices of industry including without limitation Good Manufacturing Practices, Good Distribution Practices, Good Storage Practices or any other Applicable Laws.

  • GDP/GSP/GTP Good Distribution Practices, Good Storage Practices, Good Transportation Practices cGMP Current Good Manufacturing Practice EU directive 2003/94/EC; the E.U. and PIC/S Guide to GMP (The rules governing medicinal products in the European Union, Volume IV); cGMP includes as per guidance definition GDP, GSP, GTP etc.