Work instruction vs SOP [GxP / QC / QA]

posted by Helmut Homepage – Vienna, Austria, 2007-10-01 16:00 (6844 d 19:35 ago) – Posting: # 1143
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Dear esreddy!

❝ What is teh major difference between a Work instruction and a SOP.


GCP
ICH-GCP (Section 1.55):
'Detailed, written instructions to achieve uniformity of the performance of a specific function.'
WHO (Glossary to TRS 937/Annex 9):
'Standard, detailed, written instructions for the management of clinical trials. They provide a general framework enabling the efficient implementation and performance of all the functions and activities for a particular trial as described in this document.'

GLP
OECD (Section 2):
'Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) means documented procedures which describe how to perform tests or activities normally not specified in detail in study plans or test guidelines.'

A work instruction should only be used in the development phase of a particular method; once a method is established, an SOP should be laid down.
Two points are of importance:

❝ Can we use both SOP and work instuction for one task.


This should avoided! Generally a work instruction is not included in the 'chain of command' (=the QA system of version control, approvals, etc.) and should lead to an SOP as soon as possible.

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