About the Commissioning & Qualification COP
The C&Q COP is a dynamic forum with about 2,500 professional members working in commissioning and
qualification who are seeking relevant and timely information on issues of common interest. The C&Q
COP has produced numerous educational programs as part of conferences and local educational events that
benefit C&Q professionals around the world.
COP Mission
The C&Q COP aims to align the processes of commissioning and qualification with a science and risk
based approach, provide input and guidance into other documents, and to facilitate understanding and
organizational change necessary to implement this approach. This will be accomplished through: discussion and
communications forums; education and training; guidelines and standards review; and facilitating links to
other groups with common interests.
How to Get Involved
As a C&Q COP member you can access technical discussions or download presentations or files. You can complete a volunteer profile and share your expertise with the community. Note that
only ISPE Members can engage in these activities.
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GMP requirement for waste ??
Commissioning and Qualification, 21 May,
Hallo all
On the subject: waste from pharmaceutical production, I have a question on how to defin ...
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ASTM E2500-07(2012)
Commissioning and Qualification, 17 May,
Hi,
I note that the ASTM E2500-07 Guide has been listed as 'Revised and Reapproved)and is now nam ...
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PQ Temperature Excursions on a refrigerator to store Stability Samples
Commissioning and Qualification, 16 May,
Hello,
I am preparing a URS and the Performance Qualification Acceptance criteria for a 2-8°C ...
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CLEANING VALIDATION
Commissioning and Qualification, 16 May,
Can anyone advise me on the FOLLOWING :
1)reference guideline documents to be referred for carrying ...
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Cryo Shipper Validation
Commissioning and Qualification, 15 May,
Hello C&Q COPers,
I need some suggestions for a wireless data logger that will fit in a dry LN2 v ...
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