Professional Documents
Culture Documents
This chapter has less detail than GMP. The main reason for
this is that GDP does not require guidance on all of the manufacturing and
testing related documents and records required by GMP. However the general
“Good Documentation Practice” elements remain roughly the same. One
noticeable exception is with regard to using a pen to complete records – GDP
does not specify the need for entries to be indelible, where as GMP does. There
is also more detail in GDP concerning the storage of personnel data (clause
4.2).