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               Key supporting records

               Records are logged on a daily basis by analysts and are put into notebooks or
               logbooks. Examples of key records include:


                   Sample receipt register for tracking samples through the laboratory

                   Instrument calibration records


                   Instrument and equipment maintenance logs

                   Standards register and inventory lists


                   Analyst training records

                   Records of preparation of reagents and standards


                   Retention sample storage lists

                   Incubator temperature records in a microbiology laboratory


                   Chromatograms and instrument printouts














                                     GOOD TO KNOW – RECORD RETENTION

                 Nominated archive periods for record retention is usually a legal requirement.
                 Archiving should include:


                     SOPs

                     Specifications



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