What is difference between oos
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Answer / disodiamonu1
OOS means a test result which fails to meet limit of specification.
DEVIATION : Departure from written and approved procrdures like SOP
and STP.
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Answer / shravan kumar..m
OOS IS out of specification.If any material or product is
not meeting the predefined specification with respect to
any test is called OOS.
dEVIATION IS THE KNOWN OR PLANNED EVENT.fOR EXAMPLE,IF A
HPLC SYSTEM IS BE TO CALIBRATED ON 30 TH OF JANUARY AS PER
SCHDULE ,BUT NOT PERFORMED DUE TO URGENCY OF SOME WORK,WE
WILL WRITE A DEVIATION ,BY STATING THE REASON ,PROPER
SCIEBNTIFIC JUSTIFICATION AND BY TAKING QA APPROVAL,YOU CAN
PERFORM THE SAME CALIBRATION AFTER ONE DAY OR SOME THING.
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oos means out of specifications.when during the analysis of
sample ,when sample fail we raise the oos,and further
investigation.
deviation means when we deviate the approved proedure like
sop,stp
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Answer / archana
OOS(out of specification) means the result that fails to comply with given specification during analysis
Deviation means any planned or unplanned departure from GMP
e.g Wrong quantity of raw material is added,wrong sequences of addition of ingradents in manufacturing process,wrong process time is followed etc
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Answer / devi
oos means out of spesification i.e for example our
spesification for assy is 99%-100%.BUT Our resultis 98.52%
this is oos
deviation:this term is related to accuracy
for example in the calibration of balance we use calibrated
weights.we know the accurate weight of 20mg weight is
20.06mg but balance shows 20.08mg so deviation is +0.02mg
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Answer / suresh
Deviation is departure from established specification where
as oos is out of specification means its failed
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