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Question 28 of 30 for our Blood Bank Laboratory Technician Mock Interview

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Question 28 of 30

Do you know what GLP is?

GLP means Good Laboratory Practice. It is a framework or pattern under which research work are planned, performed, monitored, recorded, reported and archived. Anyone working in a lab or with laboratory information should understand GLP and always strive to maintain those practices.

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  • 28. Do you know what GLP is?

      How to Answer

      GLP means Good Laboratory Practice. It is a framework or pattern under which research work are planned, performed, monitored, recorded, reported and archived. Anyone working in a lab or with laboratory information should understand GLP and always strive to maintain those practices.

      Written by Darby Faubion on November 17th, 2018

      Entry Level

      "Good laboratory practice or GLP are accepted methods to carry out activities or operations in a laboratory. The FDA designed this regulation to make sure that there was a guide for how laboratories should be run and how records and reporting are maintained."

      Written by Darby Faubion on November 17th, 2018

      Answer Example

      "GLP is a formal regulation that was formulated in 19781 by the US Food and Drug Administration with the aim of producing a framework for how laboratories are run. It is a guide that states how work should be accomplished within a laboratory"

      Written by Darby Faubion on November 17th, 2018

      Experienced

      "GLP was intended to regulate non-clinical laboratory safety studies (i.e., animal toxicology testing) to ensure that any new molecular entities developed by the pharmaceutical industry were safe before administration to human volunteers and patients in clinical trials."

      Written by Darby Faubion on November 17th, 2018