"Good engineering practice" or "GEP" is engineering and technical activities that ensure that a company manufactures products of the required quality as expected (e.g., by the relevant regulatory authorities). Good engineering practices are to ensure that the development and/or manufacturing effort consistently generates deliverables that support the requirements for qualification or validation. Good engineering practices are applied to all industries that require engineering.[1]
See also
- GxP
 - Good manufacturing practice (GMP)
 - Best practice
 - American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
 - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
 - European Medicines Agency (EMEA)
 - Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
 - Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (Japan)
 - Pharmaceutical Inspection Convention and Pharmaceutical Inspection Co-operation Scheme (PIC/S)
 
References
- ↑ "Good Practice Guide: Good Engineering Practice". ISPE | International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering. Retrieved 2020-09-12.
 
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