Understanding the OECD Principles of Good Laboratory Practice (GLP)

This course will improve your understanding and application of the OECD Principles of Good Laboratory Practice (GLP)
 

Led by a seasoned lead inspector, the program offers an in-depth look at the GLP requirements. 

Live virtual workshop

Duration: 2 half-day sessions (7.5 hours)
Delivery mode: virtual workshop
Language of instruction: English and French
Cost: $700.00 CAD

Instructor: Meet our expert faculty
This interactive virtual training uses active discussions, group work and case studies to engage you in the course material. You will need access to a computer, camera, microphone and reliable internet to take this course.

Private workshop

Duration: varies depending on learning objectives
Delivery mode: virtual workshop or in-person
Language of instruction: English or French
Cost: Get a quote

Who should take this course

This course is recommended for:

  • test facility management
  • study directors and principal investigators
  • quality assurance personnel 
  • GLP study personnel
  • anyone seeking to be compliant with the OECD Principles of GLP

What you will learn

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • apply the OECD Principles of GLP in your organization
  • design documents such as standard operation procedures to help implement the GLP principles
  • prepare your organization for inspections against the OECD Principles of GLP

Enrollment

FormatDateLanguageCostRegister
Live virtual workshopMarch 26 – 27, 2025
1:00 – 4:30 PM ET
English$700.00 CADEnroll now
Private workshopBy requestEnglish and/or FrenchBy requestGet a quote

Questions about the course? 

Contact our learning team at learning@scc-ccn.ca 
 

 

Cancellations, refunds and transfer policy

Learn about our policy on cancellations, refunds and transfer
 

 

Consultation disclaimer

As an accreditation body, SCC is not able to act as a consultant during public or private sessions. Although instructors can answer questions and provide examples of best practices, they will not provide solutions to organization-specific issues.