The basis of the GLP Good Laboratory Practices System is the rules on the use of chemicals in laboratories prepared by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in 1980. These rules were revised to cover all laboratory studies during 1995-1996 years. In 1998, the theoretical and practical rules of the internationally accepted management models which are identified as common in different disciplines were applied to the laboratories and Good Laboratory Practice System has emerged.

Good Laboratory Practices Good laboratory management is required to properly implement all of the guidelines in this manual. Regarding the legal regulations, the Ministry of Health in 1995, the Good Laboratory Practices Guide and the Ministry of Environment in 2002 issued the Regulation on the Principles of Good Laboratory Practices and Certification of Testing Laboratories.

The aim of the Good Laboratory Practices Guide is to determine the principles for planning, conducting, monitoring, recording and reporting the activities of laboratories in which data collection activities should be carried out for human health or environment.

The aim of the Regulation on the Certification of Good Laboratory Practices and Testing Laboratories is to determine the principles of Good Laboratory Practices and the principles for certification of laboratories.

The basis of these two regulations are the standards of the GLP Good Laboratory Practices System and the principles of the Quality Management System. In this respect, in laboratories GLP Good Laboratory Practice The most accurate approach is to get consultancy services in this regard in order to establish the System and to ensure that it works integrated with the Quality Management System. In this way, it will be possible to move faster and start activities in a short time according to the set standards.

According to the Regulation on Good Laboratory Practices published in 2010, Harmonization of Test Units, Supervision of Good Laboratory Practices and Studies, the Turkish Accreditation Agency (TÜRKAK) has legal responsibility as a National Monitoring Authority.

One of the organizations providing consultancy services to establish GLP Good Laboratory Practices System is TURCERT certification institution. You can contact the experienced managers and employees of the TURCERT certification body to learn more about what you need to do to set up this system, or even to install the GMP Good Manufacturing Practice System.