Laboratory Controlled Records

 Laboratory Controlled Records (LCR) refer to a type of documentation that is used in laboratory settings to maintain accurate and complete records of experiments and research activities. LCRs are critical to maintaining the quality and integrity of laboratory data, ensuring that results are reliable, reproducible, and traceable.

LCRs typically include detailed information on the experimental design, procedures, and results. This may include the date and time of the experiment, the names and roles of the individuals involved, descriptions of materials and equipment used, measurements and observations taken, and any calculations or analyses performed.

LCRs must be maintained in a manner that ensures their accuracy and completeness, and they must be readily accessible to authorized personnel. They may be in the form of handwritten notes, electronic records, or a combination of both.

LCRs are subject to strict regulatory requirements and may be subject to review by regulatory agencies to ensure compliance with applicable regulations and guidelines. Proper management and control of LCRs are essential to maintain the integrity of laboratory data and to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.

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