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Good Laboratory Management:

Good Laboratory Management: Means compliance with the correct regulations for each individual study…. EPA “Good Laboratory Practices….. 40 CFR 160 Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act [FIFRA] 40 CFR 792 Toxic Substances Control Act [TSCA].

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Good Laboratory Management:

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  1. Good Laboratory Management: • Means compliance with the correct regulations for each individual study…..

  2. EPA “Good Laboratory Practices….. 40 CFR 160 Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act [FIFRA] 40 CFR 792 Toxic Substances Control Act [TSCA]

  3. Minor differences do exist between EPA and FDA “Good Laboratory Practices….. Difference from FDA…. Test System Care Facilities…160.43… marine test organisms freshwater test organisms plants [field studies]

  4. Minor differences do exist between EPA and FDA “Good Laboratory Practices….. Important difference is 40 CFR 160.12: Statement of compliance or non compliance….

  5. 40 CFR 160.12: Statement of compliance or non compliance Application must contain a statement signed by the applicant, sponsor, and SD that (a) study was conducted according to 40CFR160 or (b) describe in detail all differences between the practices used in study and those required..or (c) a statement that the study was not conducted in accordance to 40CFR160

  6. 40 CFR 160.17: Effects of non- compliance Submission of a statement required by 160.12 which is false may…lead to criminal prosecution

  7. CivilPenalties High Level GLP Violations Failure to notify contractors of GLP applicability Failure to keep personnel records Failure to designate a Study Director Failure to assure existence of a QAU Failure of QA to perform inspections and maintain records Failure to maintain SOPs

  8. Civil Penalties cont. High Level GLP Failure to follow SOPS without proper authorization Failure to characterize test materials Unauthorized protocol deviations Failure to record raw data; failure to retain raw data Falsification of raw data

  9. EPA Quality Assurance Project Plan

  10. Be Aware of all regulations…. Especially the regulations for studies that your laboratory is conducting !!!! Be a web warrior…

  11. Other regulations …. ISO [International Organization for Standardization] is the world’s largest developer of standards

  12. What are ISO 9000 standards…. A collection of formal International Standards, Technical Specifications, Technical Reports, Handbooks and web based documents on Quality Management and Quality Assurance www.iso.org

  13. ISO is a network of the national standards institutes of 156 countries • A Central Secretariat in Geneva, Switzerland….that coordinates the system • One member per country

  14. International standardization began in the electrotechnical field.. • International Electrotechnical Commission [IEC] established 1906 • In 1946 delegates from 25 countries ..created a new international organization

  15. “to facilitate the international coordination and unification of industrial standards” • This new organization ISO officially began operations in 1947

  16. When the large majority of products or services ….. • Conform to International Standards, a state of industry wide standardization can be said to exist.

  17. This is achieved through consensus agreements between national delegations representing all the economic stakeholders concerned….. • suppliers • users • government regulators • consumers

  18. Agreement on specifications and criteria to be applied consistently in the …. • manufacture and supply of products • testing and analysis • classification of materials • terminology • provision of services

  19. So…… International Standardsprovide areference frameworkor acommon technological languagebetween suppliers and their customers which facilitates trade and the transfer of technology

  20. Benefit s Businesses…. • can base development of their products and services on specifications that have acceptance in their sectors • means businesses that use ISO standards are increasingly free to compete on many more markets around the world

  21. Customers • compatibility of technology • brings an increasingly wide choice of offers • benefit from the effects of competition among suppliers

  22. Governments • provide the technological and scientific bases underpinning health, safety and environmental legislation

  23. Trade Officials • Negotiating the emergence of regional and global markets…..creates “a level playing field” for all competitors on those markets • ISO standards are the technical means by which political trade agreements can be put into practice

  24. ISO 10993 Biological Evaluation of Medical Devices • 10993-1 “ Guidance on Selection of Tests • 10993-2 “Animal Welfare Requirements • 10993-3 “Tests for Genotoxicity, Carcinogenicity, and Reproductive Toxicity” • 10993-4 “ Selection of Tests for Interactions with Blood

  25. ISO 10993 Biological Evaluation of Medical Devices • 10993- 5 “ Tests for Cytotoxicity—In Vitro Methods” • 10993-6 “ Tests for Local Effects after Implantation” • 10993-7 “ Ethylene Oxide Sterilization Residuals” • 10993-9 “ Degradation of Materials Related to Biological Testing”

  26. ISO 10993 Biological Evaluation of Medical Devices • 10993- 10 “ Tests for Irritation and Sensitization” • 10993- 11 “ Tests for Systemic Toxicity” • 10993- 12 “Sample Preparation and Reference Materials”

  27. ISO 10993-1 Excellent guidelines for considering the safety of medical devices… Materials should be characterized to provide an understanding… of formulation potential impurities extractables ……to provide the basis for specifications

  28. ISO 10993-1 Testing should be conducted according to good laboratory practices and evaluated by competent informed persons Full experimental data should be made available to reviewing authorities All relevant data, including information from nonclinical sources, clinical studies and postmarket experiences, should be taken into account when evaluating a device

  29. Other regulations …. OECD…Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development

  30. What is the OECD? • An Organisation of 30 member countries committed to democracy and the market economy • A provider of comparative data, analysis and forecasts • So that governments can: - compare policy experiences - seek answers to common problems - identify good practice - co-ordinate policies

  31. An organisation with global reach OECD Member Countries Working with countries around the world

  32. The OECD’s mission Article 1 of the OECD Convention: • Support economic growth • Boost employment • Raise living standards • Maintain financial stability • Assist other countries’ economic development • Contribute to growth in world trade

  33. Our environment • Make markets work for a healthier environment • Use science and technology to benefit people everywhere • Cut wastage and pollution

  34. Economics and trade • Analyse and publish comparative data • Produce forecasts • Develop policies for growth and stability • Foster open markets • Encourage expansion of financial services • Promote cross-border investment • Share best practices

  35. Social cohesion • Ensure equal access to education for all • Promote effective and accessible health systems • Fight social exclusion and unemployment • Bridge the “digital divide“ between rich and poor

  36. Governance • Promote effective public administration • Encourage companies to run their affairs better • Ensure transparent and fair tax systems • Foster fair competition • Fight corruption and money-laundering • Promote high ethical standards • Encourage citizen-participation in policy-making

  37. The OECD Secretariat • Two official languages: English and French • Staff members are international civil servants • No quota system for national representation • 2300 staff at Paris headquarter

  38. Working with governments • Sharing information and experience • Country and region-based co-operation programmes • Peer review and surveillance

  39. Working with civil society • Consulting with business represented by the Business and Industry Advisory Committee • Consulting with labour represented by the Trade Union Advisory Committe • Expanding relations with civil society • Making information available to the public on www.oecd.org

  40. Helping to ensure equal access to education for all Promoting effective and accessible health systems Fighting social exclusion and unemployment Bridging the “digital divide” between rich and poor Social cohesion

  41. Making markets work for ecologically and economically sustainable development Harnessing science and technology in the service of citizens in all countries Strengthening decision-making to avoid wastage and pollution Our environment

  42. Governance • Promoting good governance at all levels of government and corporate activity • Ensuring transparency and fairness in tax systems and competition rules • Fighting corruption and money-laundering and promoting high ethical standards • Supporting accountability and encouraging citizen-participation in policy-making

  43. Some OECD achievements • DAC Guidelines for Poverty Reduction • OECD Model Tax Convention • OECD Anti-Bribery Convention • OECD Principles of Corporate Governance • OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises • Export Credit Arrangement • OECD Guidelines for Conflict Prevention • OECD Chemicals Test Acceptance Agreement • OECD Chemical Hazard Classification System • OECD GM Crop Identification System

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