The guiding principle of gmp is that quality is built into a product, and not just tested into a finished product. Therefore, the assurance is that the product not only meets the final specifications, but that it has been made by the same procedures under the same conditions each and every time it is made. There are many ways this is controlled - controlling the quality of the facility and its systems, controlling the quality of the starting materials, controlling the quality of production at all stages, controlling the quality of the testing of the product, controlling the identity of materials by adequate labeling and segregation, controlling the quality of materials and product by adequate storage, etc. All of these controls must follow prescribed, formal, approved procedures, written as protocols, sops, or master formulae, describing all the tasks carried out in an entire manufacturing and control process. gmp covers all aspects of the manufacturing process including :defined manufacturing processvalidated critical manufacturing stepssuitable premises, storage, transport, qualified and trained production and quality control personneladequate laboratory facilitiesapproved written procedures and instructionsrecords to show all steps of defined procedures have been takenfull traceability of a product through batch records and distribution recordssystems for recall and investigation of complaints